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Which is better canned or dehydrated
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weezerweeksParticipant
If you had to choose between dehydrated or canned food which would you feed? I know that raw is supposedly the best, and kibble is the worse so how does canned and dehydrated rank?
InkedMarieMemberI believe high quality canned “beats” dehydrated; dehydrated beats out mid to low quality canned. It’s sort of like when people think any grainfree is better than any grain inclusive.
weezerweeksParticipantHe’s on honest kitchen zeal and canned merrick. So you’re saying the merrick is better than the zeal. What are some other quality canned foods that are not high in carbs.I personally like the canned better and so does he. How about wellness core and 4 health canned. We have all of those at the tractor store. I was also thinking about ordering a case of werva. Are these quality canned foods. He’s small so he doesn’t eat too much. Thanks
Mom2CavsMemberAll the cans you mentioned are great. I’ve used all of them at one time or another to top my dogs’ kibble. Just remember to refrigerate what you don’t use (covered) and don’t keep it in the fridge for more than 3 days.
InkedMarieMemberI agree with mom2cavs, I have Weruva, Wellness core & hound & Gatos here. I also have three different THK’s. Feed both canned & dehydrated. I’m partial to THK but not all their formulas but IMO, a great company.
rogerharrisMemberCanned is better.
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