Sunday, January 20, 2008

Wet dog food and Fresh dog food

Wet dog food
Wet, or canned, dog food is significantly higher in moisture than dry or semi-moist food.[1] Because the food is sterilized after being canned (sometimes it is also cooked in the can), it is often easier to ensure the sterility of wet food. A given wet food will often be higher in protein or fat when compared to a similar kibble on a dry matter basis (a measure which ignores moisture). However, because water accounts for so much of the food, the canned food will generally be lower in protein and fat in terms of actual content.

Fresh dog food
Fresh dog food is a new category of commercially produced dog food founded in Australia a decade ago, and is based on evolutionary principles. It has recently made

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