As long as dogs eat food, there will always be debate on whether it is better to feed them wet or dry dog food. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but consider this: will the food you feed your dog aid in cleaning its teeth and even in making their bad breath go away?
According to proponents of dry dog food, one of the advantages in feeding this to your dog is that it scratches the teeth, thereby removing some of the plaque and tartar. Without the plaque and tartar, your dog will have healthier teeth and better smelling breath. Isn’t this the best benefit you can get from dog food? Now, you won’t feel grossed out too much when your dog starts to lick and kiss you!
Another reason why you should choose the dry variety of dog food is how well it stimulates the development of a dog’s jaw muscles. Chewing is an activity that most dogs love to do and is necessary for the proper growth of a puppy. So when their food satisfies their need to chew, they won’t be thinking too much on attacking your favorite Jimmy Choos!
Though you probably don’t want to do it, there are times when you need to leave your dog alone in the house to go to work or a party. With dry kibble, you won’t have to worry about your dog starving. Just pour some in your dog’s bowl and, viola!, no more poor hungry dog. Your dog may choose to eat it at any time it wants without fear of spoilage.
When the dry variety is compared with the wet variety of dog food, some say it falls short in the amount of protein it contains. But cheap wet dog food has lesser amount of protein than high-quality dry dog food that you can buy at a much cheaper price! Besides, you will only need to buy a huge sack of the dry stuff once in a while, whereas you constantly need to buy the wet stuff frequently since it comes in these small cans that, though easy to stack, add to the cost of the food.
So, be practical in buying food for man’s best friend. Give in to your dog’s need to chew. Allow the dog to lick your face. Besides, he will not have bad breath and will always be willing to give you his best, clean, toothy smile.
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