Most dogs love nothing more than meal time! As soon as you open their favourite food they’ll run in with their tails wagging, whether they’re eating a dry kibble or a wet food.
Both wet and dry dog foods are nutritionally complete and balanced, and will provide your canine friend with everything they need for their health and happiness. But you might have wondered what the benefits are, and which your dog will prefer.
- What is the difference between wet and dry dog food?
- Which one is 'better'?
- How can you choose between them?
Read on to find out more, and help you decide whether your dog will prefer wet or dry dog food.
Wet dog food contains more water
Wet dog food, of course, contains more water than dry kibble. This means that each meal will appear slightly larger, meaning there’s ‘more’ for your dog to eat, and each meal will last longer too. This water is also a small source of hydration, which is helpful if your dog doesn’t drink as much as they should. Even so, if you serve wet food ensure they always have a bowl of clean fresh water on hand! Many types of wet food also come in portion sizes, such as individual cans or pouches, which makes serving your dog very easy.