Hello, There are so many factors involved in choosing dog food, but there’s one place where most people begin: whether the food is dry, wet, fresh or raw. It’s easy to see this as a clear linear decision but does it need to be? Could you mix up your dog’s food type, whether it be for economic or other reasons? 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.
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