Dry verses canned Food

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These types of food materials are different with different grades of liking by the dogs. Dogs like dry foods only if they are tasty only and however, on comparison, the dogs prefer only the canned food items. Reason for such preference by the dogs is that in case of canned food items, the moisture is about seventy to eighty per cent but in case of dry food, it is only about ten per cent.

However, if you view it in terms of nutrients, often the dry food contains nearly ninety per cent nutrients whereas the canned food items contain only less per cent of nutrients and most of the times. It is only soy products that are structured so well to look like meat pieces.

Hence, to make up the nutritional balance in the body systems, the dog has to eat more amounts of canned food materials than the dry food materials. Hence, just compare the cost factor related to this feature by you. Many dry food items are soybean and rice based.

Now some dry food items are based on corn. Sometimes, beef based or chicken based food items come in the cans along with mineral and vitamin supplements suited for the upkeep of the dog’s health status. Larger dogs that weigh more than thirty pounds need to be fed with semi moist food items or dry food items in most of the occasions.

This is to satisfy the food receptors in the stomach. This is due to the fact that the larger dogs need to eat plenty of moist food or the canned food items to satisfy these criteria. But it may not be practically possible in these larger dogs. The small sized dogs may have a satisfactory level of nutrients if fed even the moist food items.
However, the caloric density of the dry food should not be forgotten. Enriched dry food items are highly welcome ones than the non -enriched food items.
 

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Im going to ignore that whole giant paragraph and just answer the question lol

my dog gets dry food, depending on if I have it around or w/e she may also get 1 or 2 spoonfulls of wet food mixed in just because she likes it so much
 

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"However, if you view it in terms of nutrients, often the dry food contains nearly ninety per cent nutrients whereas the canned food items contain only less per cent of nutrients and most of the times."

Please look into using correct grammar... and also, complete sentences. Say whaaat? :/
 

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I thought we were talking about dog food? I did not know we are here to have a grammar lesson. I guess it makes some people feel better when they correct others, even when they have no need to. GRIN.
 

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I thought we were talking about dog food? I did not know we are here to have a grammar lesson. I guess it makes some people feel better when they correct others, even when they have no need to. GRIN.
Umm... this is clearly a spam post, hoping to direct people to the websites in their signature.

Actually, it IS a good idea to use proper grammar when you're attempting to convey information. What is the point of posting if much of it doesn't make any sense? I honestly couldn't get the gist of this post or what the OP is even trying to say... large dogs cannot get their daily nutritional requirements from canned food? If so, that is far from fact. "Enriched dry food items are highly welcome ones than the non -enriched food items." It just doesn't make sense. You yourself said "What???"
 

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