In the «
dry dog food vs. canned debate», dry dog food comes in heavy on the pro side with its ability to help clean a dog's teeth (most dry dog food eaters have better breath than those who chow down the soft variety) ease of storage and handling (dry dog food can be left down for free feeders while wet dog food must be consumed on a schedule) and its ability to provide the necessary chew and crunch that dogs need to be healthy.
The first decision is picking out a dog food revolves around the age old
dry dog food vs. canned debate.
What matters most, ending
the dry dog food vs. canned debate, is that the food we feed our pups is as healthy as possible.
Not exact matches
See below, for important information on how to make a true wet
vs. dry dog food comparison of the guaranteed analysis panel.
In Part 3 of her series on
Dry vs. Wet
dog food, Sabine Contreras, Canine Care and Nutrition Consultant, goes over...
Science Diet Large Breed
dry food for
dogs contains vitamin E, omega - 6 fatty acids and other key nutrients to help keep your
dog's skin in peak condition and make his coat noticeably more shiny in as little as 30 days (
vs. previously fed grocery
foods).
Natura doesn't make prescription diets and their product line for EVO is somewhat limited but they offer
dry and canned
food as well as some treats (check out our article on kibble
vs. canned
dog food).