Hello, Should you feed your dog dry food? Or wet food? Or fresh food? Or raw food? Or home-cooked food? It always feels like a choice between one or the other, doesn’t it? With each choice having its own pros and cons. The two dog food types that couldn’t seem farther apart are raw and dry — or kibble. Raw isn’t processed or cooked at all, while kibble is generally the most processed form of dog food.
There’s also a price
difference, with raw tending to cost more than kibble.
But can you mix raw dog food with kibble? Thus getting the benefits of each.
We
asked Amy Zalneraitis, the CBO at 5-star-rated We Feed Raw, for her experience and opinion. You might be surprised by what she told us. It’s all here in this article: Can You Mix Raw and Kibble Dog Food? If you’d like to try We Feed Raw, you can get an exclusive 25% off and free shipping on first orders using this link. You can also see our list of Best Dry Dog Foods here.
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