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Should senior dogs eat wet or dry food?

Diana Bradtke
Diana Bradtke
2025-08-06 12:32:36
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So, there's no one easy answer to the question of soft food versus hard food. Both types of food can provide your dog with the nutrition they need — as long as you feed your dog a high-quality dog food that’s nutritionally balanced and complete. If your dog has very specific health concerns, such as aging joints or weight issues, consult with your vet for more information about what type of food best addresses your dog's needs. That being said, there are a few reasons why you may consider switching your senior dog to soft food. Switching to a soft food can help to alleviate your pet’s oral discomfort when eating. Soft food can aid with digestion because it's more easily chewed. Many nutritionally balanced wet dog foods offer high protein content with fewer carbs than dry food, which can benefit older dogs with slower metabolism. Whether you choose dry food, soft food or a mix of both, ask your vet before making any transition.
Tia Legros
Tia Legros
2025-08-06 10:49:21
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Generally, you will want to look for healthy wet food for your senior dog because it has many advantages. Wet food is easier to eat for dogs with dental health issues, but if they have good dental health, high quality dry dog food can help keep teeth and gums clean and healthy. Wet food contains more moisture, so it helps older dogs stay hydrated. It contains more Omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for older dogs, than kibble because it can be destroyed as the kibble is being processed. The main thing is to find a quality food that has been designed for the health needs of senior dogs. But just because wet food is labeled for senior dogs doesn’t mean that it is good for your older dog. You might want to try a senior version of their current food or a variety of senior food that is similar to their current food.