Guide To Dog Food - Part 2

Hi animal lovers! Here are two other types of dog food and the brands for them!

Wet dog food

Wet dog food is mostly fed to dogs to dogs with dental issues. The wet food is mostly recommended to dogs with bite problems because some dogs are not biters. Brands like Hill Science Diet Wet dog food and Wag Wet dog food are some good brands that are also veterinarian approved. However, you may have to give your dog dental chews after feeding it to your dog because it may become harder to clean their teeth.

Home-cooked dog food

Home cooked dog food is better because you can make the food nutritionally balanced and you will know exactly what is put into your pooches food. On the internet and in cookbooks there are millions of dog friendly recipes. Another advantage of using home cooked dog food is that you can minimize the quantity of food or ingredients you give to your dog. This is also a cheaper option than buying "home -cooked foods" from the store.

Kibble

  • Unkibble by Spot and Tango

  • Orijen at Petco

  • Instinct Raw Boost

  • Taste of the Wild High Prarie

Dehydrated Dog Food

  • The Honest Kitchen Human Grade Dehydrated Dog Food

  • Stella & Chewy's Freeze-Dried Raw Stella's Super Beef Meal Mixers Grain-Free Dog Food Topper

  • Wellness CORE Grain Free Bowl Boosters

  • Primal Freeze Dried Dog Food Chicken Formula


Canned Dog Food

  • Merrick Classic Canned Dog food

  • Ollie Fresh Dog food

  • Halo Wet Dog

  • Weruva Wet Dog food

  • Wellness Stews Can dog food

  • The Farmer's Dog Fresh dog Food


Pouches

  • Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner Adult Wet Dog Food, 3.5 oz. Pouches

  • Pedigree Choice Cuts in Gravy Adult Wet Dog Food Variety Packs, 3.5 Oz. Pouches

  • Purina Moist & Meaty Steak Flavor Adult Dry Dog Food

  • Purina Moist & Meaty Burger with Cheddar Cheese Flavor Adult Dry Dog Food


A few foods dogs CANNOT eat are -

  • Grapes and Raisins - Grapes and Raisins have an unknown toxic substance that are not discovered, but can create kidney failure for your pet.

  • Nuts - Nuts are toxic and very high in fat for dogs. Nuts can lead to obesity and potential choking hazards for your pooch.

  • Yeast Dough - It can make the dog's stomach expand, this can rupture the stomach's lining and a factor to cardiovascular damage, and hurt to the diaphragm.

More at : https://sites.google.com/view/thinkerpaws/guides/dog-care/dangerous-to-dogs-poisonous-foods?authuser=0

Thanks for reading! See you in our next guide!!!