Canned prairie beef
For years, pet owners have debated whether dry or wet food is better. First, you need to understand the pros and cons of dry versus wet food. Dry food is usually pelleted dry food that consists mostly of grains with some added meat, fish, and other nutrients your pets need. Rich in flavor, providing the nutrients pets need, and easy to store and feed, dry food is often the pet's first choice. However, dry food also has a small disadvantage: pets who are picky eaters do not like it, and the water content is too low. Pets who do not like to drink water only eat dry food, and insufficient water supplementation can easily lead to urinary system diseases. Wet grains generally use poultry and seafood as the main raw materials, commonly known as canned food and fresh packs. Easy to digest, nutritious, and delicious than dry food, pets clearly prefer this food. And wet food has a high water content, generally around 75%, while dry food is only around 10%. So add water while eating wet food, kill two birds with one stone!
Learning from each other's strengths to complement each other's shortcomings, it is concluded that the combination of dry and wet is king. It can not only supplement nutrition, easy to digest, but also obtain water from food. It can also alleviate pets' picky eating problems and enrich the variety of diets. Why not do this?
For the love of the pet, the owner is heartbroken and tangled. In fact, it is the most important thing for pets!