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Pros and Cons of Dog Food Variations

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When it comes to choosing the right food for your dog, there are many different variations available on the market today.
Kibble, canned foods, freeze-dried, dehydrated, commercial brand raw/raw, and home-cooked diets all come with their own set of pros and cons.
For example, kibble is the most popular form of dog food and often the most affordable. The pros of kibble include convenience, ease of storage, and wide availability. Kibble also generally comes in various flavors, which can make it appealing to picky eaters. On the downside, because it is highly processed, kibble may contain artificial ingredients or preservatives that are not healthy for consumption long-term.
Canned food offers a high moisture content and generally contains fewer fillers than kibble. Canned food also has a higher nutrient value and can be good for senior or sick dogs with difficulty chewing. However, canned food must be kept refrigerated after opening, and the texture can be unappealing to some dogs.
Freeze-dried or dehydrated dog foods are rich in nutrients as their drying process preserves more of the natural vitamins and minerals found in fresh ingredients.
In this podcast, I'll cover ALL the advantages and disadvantages of these types of dog food so that you can make an informed decision when feeding your canine companion.
Dawn saves homeless older German Shepherds & lives a nontraditional #lifewitholddogs® while helping parents of older dogs keep their fur friends happy and healthy for as long as possible in the most holistic way possible.
She is also a certified pet nutrition coach & pet grief counselor.

Support the Show.

You can find Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary online at:
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https://www.facebook.com/woodysplacesgss
https://www.instagram.com/wpsgss/
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We would LOVE it if you could leave a thumbs-up or comment! Please and Thank you!

You can support our podcast by going to http://www.patreon.com/LifeWithOldDogs
Every little bit helps, and your support is what keeps the #Lifewitholddogs podcast going.

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When it comes to choosing the right food for your dog, there are many different variations available on the market today.
Kibble, canned foods, freeze-dried, dehydrated, commercial brand raw/raw, and home-cooked diets all come with their own set of pros and cons.
For example, kibble is the most popular form of dog food and often the most affordable. The pros of kibble include convenience, ease of storage, and wide availability. Kibble also generally comes in various flavors, which can make it appealing to picky eaters. On the downside, because it is highly processed, kibble may contain artificial ingredients or preservatives that are not healthy for consumption long-term.
Canned food offers a high moisture content and generally contains fewer fillers than kibble. Canned food also has a higher nutrient value and can be good for senior or sick dogs with difficulty chewing. However, canned food must be kept refrigerated after opening, and the texture can be unappealing to some dogs.
Freeze-dried or dehydrated dog foods are rich in nutrients as their drying process preserves more of the natural vitamins and minerals found in fresh ingredients.
In this podcast, I'll cover ALL the advantages and disadvantages of these types of dog food so that you can make an informed decision when feeding your canine companion.
Dawn saves homeless older German Shepherds & lives a nontraditional #lifewitholddogs® while helping parents of older dogs keep their fur friends happy and healthy for as long as possible in the most holistic way possible.
She is also a certified pet nutrition coach & pet grief counselor.

Support the Show.

You can find Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary online at:
www.wpsgss.org

https://www.facebook.com/woodysplacesgss
https://www.instagram.com/wpsgss/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Tb1hKnOWEamQstkqAxEyg
We would LOVE it if you could leave a thumbs-up or comment! Please and Thank you!

You can support our podcast by going to http://www.patreon.com/LifeWithOldDogs
Every little bit helps, and your support is what keeps the #Lifewitholddogs podcast going.

  continue reading

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