Wet vs Dry Dog Food: Which Suits You and Your Dog Best?
Choosing between wet and dry dog food often comes down to what works best for your dog and what fits into your daily routine. Each type has clear advantages, but the right choice depends on your dog’s needs, preferences, and your feeding habits. At Favour, both wet and dry options are available to give owners flexibility without compromising on quality.
Dry Dog Food: Simple, Convenient, and Long-Lasting
Dry food is often the go-to for many owners. It stores well, is easy to portion, and is more cost-effective per meal. Foods like Favour Original with Chicken and Favour Original with Beef are examples of complete dry meals. These are balanced to give dogs everything they need in each bowl.
Dry food also helps with dental health. The crunch can help reduce plaque build-up and keep your dog’s teeth in better shape. For owners who prefer to bulk buy or store food for longer periods, dry food is the more practical choice.
Dogs that are more active or have higher energy needs also tend to benefit from dry food, as it is calorie-dense and supports weight maintenance when served in correct portions.
Wet Dog Food: Tasty, Moist, and Gentle on Teeth
Wet food is often preferred by dogs who are fussy or who need something softer. The extra moisture helps with hydration, especially for dogs that do not drink much water. For older dogs or those with dental issues, wet food is easier to chew and digest.
Favour with Beef Chunks in Gravy and Favour with Chicken Chunks in Gravy are both complete wet meals. These offer soft, tasty chunks in gravy, ideal for dogs who prefer a more flavourful or moist texture.
Wet food can also be a good option in warmer months. When it is hot, some dogs lose their appetite or drink less. A moist meal helps keep things balanced and appealing, especially when combined with smaller, more frequent servings.
Which Is Better for Your Dog?
The answer often depends on your dog’s health, age, appetite, and preferences. Some dogs do well on dry food alone. Others prefer wet meals or a mix of both. It is fine to feed a combination, as long as both are complete and the overall portion is controlled.
You may find that dry food works better for dogs who graze or need help with dental care. Wet food may suit dogs with chewing issues or reduced appetites. Puppies, seniors, and dogs recovering from illness often respond better to soft food with a strong smell and taste.
Whatever option you choose, check the label. A good food will provide a complete diet with added vitamins and natural minerals. Favour’s recipes do just that, whether dry or wet.
Choosing Based on Lifestyle and Routine
Owners also need to consider what fits their lifestyle. If you are often busy or prefer to pre-portion meals, dry food can be quicker and cleaner. If you enjoy giving your dog a warm meal or like the idea of switching things up now and then, wet food can be a good fit.
For dogs on a set feeding schedule, dry food might make more sense. For those who eat smaller meals or need encouragement to eat, wet food may help.
Adding Variety Without Upsetting Your Dog’s Stomach
If you do switch between dry and wet, do it slowly. Dogs can get stomach upset if their diet changes too quickly. Mix a small amount of the new food in with their usual food and increase the amount gradually over several days. This helps their system adjust without discomfort.
Switching to Favour dog food is made easier thanks to clear feeding guidelines and complete recipes, meaning no guesswork when changing from one type to another.
Treats, Toys, and Extra Support
Whether you choose wet or dry food, you can round out your dog’s routine with Favour treats or add some stimulation with durable toys. These help support training and mental wellbeing without affecting your dog’s main diet.
What Matters Most Is Balance
The best dog food is one that meets your dog’s needs, fits your budget, and supports good health. Wet or dry, Favour provides complete meals that are clearly labelled, priced well, and easy to serve. That means less stress for you and better nutrition for your dog.
If you are unsure which option suits your dog best, feel free to get in touch. We are always happy to help you make the right choice.