Dog food seems like such a simple thing, but all of the choices available can be overwhelming when deciding what your pal should eat. One of the comparisons you'll confront starting out is wet vs. dry dog food.
First, consider your dog's overall health, age, and behavioral needs. Both types of food are good choices, but it's important to look at the benefits of each to decide which is right for your dog.
The Benefits of Wet Dog Food
Wet dog food, or often times referred to as canned dog food, is a great source of things you don't often get as much of in dry. This includes:
- Greater water content: Wet dog food is particularly valuable for hydration. If your dog doesn't drink enough or you live in a dry, hot climate, a wet dog food can keep your dog properly hydrated, according to PetMD. Even so, you should still make sure fresh water is readily available for your pup.
- Helping dogs who have trouble chewing: Dogs can have issues chewing hard kibble for a variety of reasons, such as loss of teeth, misaligned jaws, or even a uniquely small mouth. In these cases, a canned dog food may be much easier for them to manage.

- The smell: Older dogs lose some sense of smell, and therefore might not eat their dry food with the same gusto or interest that they used to. Wet foods such as Hill's® Science Diet® Adult 7+ Beef and Barley Entree have a richer scent and flavor that could spur an increase in appetite.
- Satiety: The higher moisture content in canned food often helps a dog feel full. This may be useful in a weight management program for those dogs who appear to have an endless appetite.
The Benefits of Dry Dog Food
Dry dog food is packed with nutrients, and well known for being:
- Convenient: Measured portions of dry food can be left out all day for a dog to eat at their own pace without worry of it spoiling.
- Economical: Dry dog food can be less expensive to buy in bulk and store than wet dog food.
- An aid in cleaning teeth: Some dog foods are formulated to reduce plaque, stain, and tartar buildup as the kibble is designed to scrape away these buildups on your dog's teeth.
- Enriching environment: Dry foods are often easier to use in food puzzle toys which can be beneficial in entertaining your dog while you are at work, and controlling food intake for those "eager eaters". Since your dog is not hunting for supper, the mental stimulation of getting food from puzzle toys can improve their quality of life.