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What Type Of Dog Food Is Best For Your Dog?

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Many people treat their pets with the same love and care that they would give to a child, and with so much of a focus on healthy eating, it’s natural to want to make sure that just like our children, our pets are eating the right food for them.

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Pretty much every brand of pet food out there talks about how great their product is for your pet, but these advertisements can often be deceiving and lead us to feel confused over which type of food is actually best. On the surface, some products might seem like they’re good for your dog, when in reality they’re not. And just like with human foods, the cheaper options tend to be lower cost for a reason.

 

The three most common types of dog food are wet, dry and raw, and each option comes with its pros and cons. Here are some top-rated dog foods that we’ve picked out to help you choose which is best for your dog:

 

Dry Food

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From the energy that goes into chasing their ball to the nutrients needed to give them a soft, shiny coat, a dog gets everything they need through their diets. For this reason, the quality of your dog’s food is really important, and with dry food making up a good portion of many dogs’ diets, it’s important to find a brand that caters to your dog’s needs.

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A dog’s digestive system is much more geared-up for meat consumption than other food groups, but with that being said, it’s still okay to incorporate grains and veggies into your dog’s diet. Just look for dry food with a relatively short ingredients list with ingredients that you understand- so that you know exactly what’s going into your dog’s body.

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Wet Food

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Protein is an essential nutrient for the growth and repair of cells in a dog’s body, and wet food is a great way to up your dog’s protein consumption. The best protein options come from meat and fish, but many cheaper dog food companies will bulk up their products with alternative protein sources like soya meal, maize gluten and potato protein as a way to save money.

 

These protein alternatives are harder for a dog to digest, so bear this in mind when you’re checking the ingredients of your dog’s wet food. Selecting a brand with a higher price range can help to ensure that you’re getting a more desirable protein source.

 

Raw Food

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Raw dog food is fast becoming many people’s first choice for dog food due to its supposed health benefits. This type of food normally includes raw meats, eggs, whole or ground bone and dog safe fruits and vegetables- and while the price is significantly higher, the benefits from this diet can include a shinier coat, healthier skin, improved dental health and increased energy. Since raw food contains no grains, it’s assumed to be more easily digested.

 

You’ll need lots of spare freezer space if you’re considering this diet option, as raw food must be stored in the freezer and properly defrosted before your dog can eat it.

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