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Dry Dog Food - Keep Your Dog Health With Dry Dog Food

When it comes to owning your own dog, there are a variety of people out there who will try to tell you how you should raise it. They will come to you with their own tips and tricks that they use to keep their dogs healthy, bathing ideas to make its coat glisten and even special diet plans that are supposed to keep your dog’s stamina up. Unfortunately, most of this advice is pure and utter rubbish. Dogs will be dogs, and dogs enjoy eating just about whatever you want to throw in their bowl. My grandparent’s dog will eat cream of wheat and mine will scarf down a tortilla if I give him one. However, human food should only be reserved for your dog every once in awhile, so instead if you want to make sure that your dog’s health is up to snuff, then you should consider feeding him dry dog food.


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Now, why should you feed your dog dry dog food instead of wet or canned dog food? The simple answer to this question has to do with basic economics – dry dog food is much less expensive than wet dog food. This means that you can purchase more dry dog food for your dog than wet dog food for the same price. Sure, your dog may enjoy the taste of wet dog food more than dry dog food – but remember, as we established earlier, your dog is a dog and he will eat practically anything that you give him. Furthermore, if you are the type of person who has more than one dog around the house of a dog that is a finicky eater, you should always purchase dry dog food instead of wet dog food. Why? Because with multiple dogs, you can feed them all better with dry dog food and if your dog does not eat very much each day, you will find that dry dog food is much easier to preserve.