Sunday, February 12, 2012

Best Types of Puppy Food Formulations

By Seram Marquis


When looking for the best natural puppy food it's helpful to understand the different types of puppy food formulations. This knowledge will go a long way in helping you make the best choices for your dog's health.

There are three basic main categories: 1) dry, 2) wet and 3) semi-moist. Let us delve into these three main kinds of puppy food.

As suggested by the name, dry dog food has significantly low moisture content, roughly well under 15%. On the contrary, wet dog food (canned) contains much more moisture than kibble (with a typical moisture content of 65-75%) and is usually more visually inviting than kibble - to the human eye, anyway.

It may amaze you that how their food looks matter not at all to dogs. What is most important to them is the taste and the smell.

Canned food are generally considered to be the tastiest by most dogs, after "people food", that is. Semi-moist dogs can be seen customarily packaged in pouches or bags. It contains quite a fair amount of moisture (25-35%) and is generally adored by dogs.

When we consider the three types of puppy food formulations (dry, wet and semi-moist), I can say with confidence that both dry puppy food (kibble) and wet puppy food (cans or tins) are fine to feed your puppy. However, I can't say the same about semi-moist puppy food.

Unfortunately, although many dogs love it, most semi-moist dog foods are loaded with artificial chemicals, dyes and other additives. It's just part of the manufacturing process that enables the "half-way between dry and wet" nature of semi-moist puppy food. I simply cannot recommend feeding this type of food to your dog for that one simple reason.

Try to avoid the cheapest, highly discounted puppy foods. You got to wonder why they are priced that way and that surely does not sound good. The cheapest deal for sure will not provide you with the best natural puppy food.




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