Both can be very good if you are using a good brand of dog food.
Some dogs do not take in enough water and need more wet food than dry, whereas some dogs do fine on a mostly dry diet. It really depends on the quality of food: The best foods are ones without ingredients such as Grain, Corn, Wheat Gluten, Cereals and Various Sugars, as these ingredients have very little or no nutritional value for dogs. Such ingredients can cause food Allergies, weight gain and other health problems in the long term.
These fillers are used instead of meat because, compared to meat, it is less costly, and helps to hold the kibble together. However, some high quality dry food brands such as Orijen, Innova and Applaws are free of grains and cereals.
The notion that dry food cleans a dog's teeth has not been proven. Kibble is hard and brittle, so it shatters at the tips of the teeth - providing little or no cleaning friction. Dental issues usually start at or under the gum line, so kibble is usually ineffective. Dry food should not be fed for the sole notion that it keeps an animal's teeth clean. Instead, the type of food fed should benefit the whole animal, not just one part of it.
Wet food is easier to find with no grains or other fillers, and has a high moisture content which keeps the dog hydrated.
My beagles love the dry pedigree dog food with the canned dog food on top (only half the can each dog)
Most dog foods have a guide on the back of them. for dry food or meat about 35oz for canned moist food about 60oz. I find you are better off feeding dogs dry food, the occasional bit of meat and plenty of water
The dog is eating too much human food. TRy giving him dry dog food like normal but put some wet food in it for a variety.
The most commonly recommended dog food brands, by veterinarians, include: Royal Canin, Science Diet, and Purina Pro Plan. Here are a few wet dog food options for puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs: Puppy: Royal Canin puppy canned dog food. Adult: Hill's Science Diet Adult beef & barley entrée canned dog food.
Whatever you like. Dry dog food/kibble, wet/canned dog food, or a raw diet.
I would highly recommend dry food as it has more calories than canned food. Canned food has a lot of water in it, read the label. You could also mix a little canned food in with the dry food too. I prefer the dry food only. Be sure to feed a good name brand dog food, not some cheap generic dog food. Read the label, should NOT have meat "by products", soy, wheat, corn, beet pulp, etc. in it. You want to see things like Chicken meal (or whatever type of meat it is) & not Chicken by products. "By products" contain the worst parts of the meat, such as hooves, horns, beaks, talons, etc.
Westies can eat regualr dry or canned dog food. You will have to try different brands until you find the one the dog likes.
dog food at Sam'sYour best bet is to read the labels. Contact your vet and find out what your dog should be eating and how much. Your decision should be based on this. No, Sam's Club Adult Dog Food is very bad food for your dog. I recommend for dogs who eat dry food: Wellness dry adult sweet potato and salmon formula, for dogs who eat canned: any of the Wellness canned varieties.
you can ask any of ur local vets soft dog food makes their teeth bad hard dog food will losen and breakaway plaque from their teeth use hard dog food
If your dry dog food doesn't have a 'sell by' date then it is packed with preservatives. (NOT GOOD!) I'm not sure about canned food, but I know that it usually lasts for awhile.
Lots of things. I have 2 at home and we give them dry dog food, canned wet food, and occasionally they will eat human food if they can get to it. Canned food is not very good for them so don't give it to them that often. dry food works best.
Your best bet is to ask your vet or a Yorkie breeder. For most small breeds you begin giving puppy food at around 7-8 weeks. Take the dry food and soak it in hot water. Make it oatmeal consistency Until they are able to chew dry food, continue wetting the food a bit. That will do for the next 3 weeks, when you can gradually add hard food in that oat mealy dog food