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Wet v dry food

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Sparkle79 · 22/03/2021 09:00

Puppy is 6 months and currently 100% dry, thinking of doing half wet and half dry, so doing wet for breakfast and then dry for dinner as some kind of enrichment activity. Would this work or should the wet and dry be mixed for meals. Or is there no rule, just do what you want?!

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Claudia84 · 22/03/2021 20:10

Just do what you want as long as it suits! Dogs developed on eating all sorts.
Just watch what the... ummm... end result is and adjust if you need.
Would probably want to feed some raw bones to clean teeth or some chews of some sort.

TheBodyPiercer · 22/03/2021 20:39

We mix both together but feed from Kongs, lick mats, wobble bowls, sniffer mats etc to provide enrichment. Sometimes we'll put in egg, pumpkin etc instead of wet food. As long as they're getting the right nutrition/calories you're fine.

Girlintheframe · 23/03/2021 06:03

If he's happy with the dry it might be better to leave him on it. Dry is much better for teeth unless your brushing them.

sunflowersandbuttercups · 23/03/2021 08:48

We mix both together.

A diet of dry biscuits sounds incredibly dull to me.

Chocolateandamaretto · 23/03/2021 08:59

We feed a mix as well.

Leonberger · 23/03/2021 09:17

I mix it up too.
Sometimes dry, sometimes soak the dry so it’s wet and warm and sometimes put some wet/meat on top.

I would hate to just eat dry biscuits all the time!

Sprockerdilerock · 23/03/2021 13:05

We mix both together

Until recently he was just on dry but it was a struggle to get him to eat all his meals, and I can see why dry food is so boring and unappetizing! Hes much happier on a combination.

Sparkle79 · 23/03/2021 22:42

Thanks for the responses everyone Grin

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