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Dry Or Wet Pet Foods: Which One Should You Choose?

Should You Choose Dry Or Wet Pet Foods?

Pet foods come in so many shapes, sizes, and textures that you as an owner are bound to be troubled while figuring out what’s best for your pet.

If you’re looking to decide between dry and wet pet foods, both types have pros and cons; so, choosing between them entirely depends on what type of eater your pet is and what is more convenient for you.

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Knowing a little bit about the two types and their pros and cons may help you decide.

Dry Pet Foods

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These come in bags of different sizes, either in the form of biscuits or kibble – food shaped into pellets. They are abundant in carbohydrates like wheat, barley, maize, and corn, which give the foods their structure and texture. Although pets like cats and dogs don’t absolutely need carbs in their diet, the carbs in these foods provide the energy your pet needs alongside amino acids and fiber. In addition, dry foods also have meat and fish, which are usually ground and mixed together. They may also have vegetable ingredients like soybean. Not just that, dry foods are also abundant in preservatives to allow the foods to be used for longer.

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Wet Pet Foods

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Wet foods contain almost 70–80% water, which is present in combination with ingredients like gelatin that hold it in place with the dry ingredients. They are also rich in proteins and fat, which are likely to make the foods tastier for pets. The amount of carbohydrates in wet foods is also much lesser than that in dry foods. Not just that, they are also devoid of preservatives as they are meant to be used up in a few days.

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So, Which Of The Two Should You Pick?

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Either type should be able to fulfill your pet’s nutritional requirements as long as it has good quality ingredients. Make your choice based on what you feel is best for your pet in the long run, factoring in what is convenient for you. You can also choose to give your pet a mix of both dry and wet foods – mix them together or give the wet food occasionally as a treat.

Remember to also consult with your veterinarian for inputs on which type is better for your pet’s age, health, and breed. Choose wisely for a happy and healthy pet!

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