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Proper nutrition is fundamental to your dog’s long-term health and wellness. But with so many different dog food formulations claiming to provide the best canine diet, many pup parents like you are left wondering which type truly stands out from the pack.
Let’s take a look at four of the most popular dog food formulations, weigh their pros and cons, and see which is best suited for your pup’s unique needs, health, and lifestyle.
Fresh dog food is made with lightly-cooked fresh whole ingredients such as animal proteins, fruits, vegetables, and hearty grains and without filler ingredients or preservatives, fresh dog food delivers highly palatable and nutritious meals without the hassle—and risk—of home-cooking for your dog.
To preserve freshness, flavor, and quality, fresh dog food is always refrigerated or frozen and packaged in small portions. At Ollie, your pup’s meal plan is entirely customizable, ensuring they receive their favorite recipes in ready-to-serve portions tailored to suit their nutritional needs.
Dry food or dog kibble is the most popular formulation, merging complete and balanced nutrition with convenience and affordability. Dry food generally combines meat or meat meal, grains, vegetables, fruits, and supplemental vitamins and minerals to create a reliably nutritious and easy-to-serve food. Through a process called extrusion, dry dog food ingredients are ground, cooked at high heat, forced through a die that gives kibble its signature shape, and baked until completely dry. Unfortunately, through this intense cooking process, nutrition, moisture, flavor, and digestibility are often reduced.
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Despite the potential compromise in nutritional quality, dry dog food does offer benefits such as:
Wet or canned dog food is a soft diet made with animal meat, vegetables, and grains, and balanced with essential vitamins and minerals. Food texture can vary from a fine mince to chunked or stew-like formulas to suit every pup’s preference. The final product is sealed in air-tight cans to lock in freshness and prevent spoilage. Canned food is favored for its high palatability and generally contains more meat and fewer carbohydrates than kibble, as well as no synthetic preservatives. However, because of its packaging style, wet food tends to be more expensive than dry food.
Advantages of wet food include:
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Raw dog food diets are considered biologically appropriate because of the dog’s ancestral behavior and anatomical features that persist to this day—namely the sharp pointed teeth and short digestive tract of a meat eater. Raw dog food models or methods include the BARF (i.e., biologically appropriate raw food) diet or PMR (i.e., prey model raw) diet. Both feature raw meat and uncooked bones, while BARF contains a small percentage of vegetables. If you’re interested in feeding a raw diet, consult a veterinarian who is well-versed in raw food diets to ensure your pup is receiving balanced nutrition. Additionally, conduct your own research and practice strict food handling safety measures to prevent dangerous food-borne illnesses.
Although raw dog food is considered controversial in many circles, there are potential health advantages to feeding a primal-inspired diet such as:
Every dog is different and so are their nutritional needs. Consider the following factors when determining which food is best for your pup.
Dogs have different nutritional and metabolic needs at different stages of their life. While growing puppies need a healthy amount of fat and protein to fuel their development, additional calories could spell disastrous weight gain for less active adults. As your dog ages, they may require fewer calories but higher-quality protein to ward off muscle atrophy, antioxidant-rich ingredients to boost their immune system, and EPA and DHA to keep their minds sharp.
While it’s easier to recognize that small and large breed dogs will require different meal portions and caloric intake, feeding your dog for their specific breed or breed mix may be less obvious. Research your pup’s breed(s) to determine which health conditions they may be predisposed to, such as obesity, joint problems, allergies, or inflammatory disorders. Then, work with your pup’s veterinarian to determine which food may provide protective health benefits.
Once you’ve determined which dog food formulation is the best fit for your pup, review food labels and nutritional information to make your final decision. Key features of a high-quality dog food include:
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Your dogs’s nutrition forms the foundation of their health and vitality, making it necessary to ensure you’re selecting the best possible option from a sea of brands, formulas, and flavors. Understanding the basics of how each food is designed, prepared, and packaged as well as your dog’s unique health, lifestyle, and breed or age-related needs can help you effectively determine which formulation is best and select the most appropriate food to satisfy their appetite, fuel their adventures, and promote long-lasting, tail-wagging health.
The Ollie blog is devoted to helping pet parents lead healthier lives with their pups. If you want to learn more about our fresh, human-grade food, check out MyOllie.com.
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