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Canned or Kibble If you only had canned or kibble available to you which would you use? |
in my opinion, canned is better than kibble. It still has water content which means it has gone through one less step of processing. Many brands have STELLAR canned food, with whole ingredients in them. Keep in mind you will need to brush their teeth more and they will probably drink less water. |
Kibble because of the benefit to the teeth. I use both tho. I give a little wet for a treat. |
Probably kibble.... |
Canned, because I think it has more nutritional value in it. Like someone said you need to watch the teeth cleaning closer but I know feeding Welliness has been a blessing to Mandy. She had allergies and now we have no more shots, benedryl etc. It is wonderful. I do keep kibble out for them to snack on. |
Canned, because it has worked better for my three all the way around.:animal-pa |
Kibble |
The food I feed my dogs is soft like canned, but I give them nice beef femur bones to chew on plus I brush their teeth almost every night. |
ok, what brand of canned? |
kibble.. |
Kibble. I feed this and Raw in rotation. No canned. |
kibble. I can't imagine trying to clean canned mess out of Slade's "beard" every day. |
canned brand: Wysong Just feel that with the water content and less processing canned has to be better for them. Since we switched to only canned food the allergies got better. |
Canidae kibble for us. Great teeth, great breath. |
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Canned definitely. I will never feed kibble again. And kibble does not benefit the teeth...the grains and carbs stick to the teeth and cause plaque and tarter just like canned food does. It would be like us eating cookies and cereal and expecting them to clean our teeth...they just don't and neither does kibble. The idea that kibble cleans teeth is a myth. The only diet that cleans the teeth is a prey-model raw diet. Canned food is less processed and overcooked, and the moisture makes it a lot closer to what a dog was designed to eat. |
OK, uncle! Sounds like a lot of knowledgeable people prefer canned. I guess I don't understand the whole teeth thing with kibble. When I got Rusty, he was on canned. The vet on examination said his teeth were bad and he would need a teeth cleaning soon. I switched him to a high-quality kibble. Three months later, the vet told me he no longer needed a cleaning. He told me, "I don't know what you're doing, but it's working." All I did was switch to kibble, so I assumed it was the chewing of the kibble, but maybe it's something else? Like enzymes created from a higher quality food? I honestly don't know. But I know that his flatulence is also gone, and he hasn't had a bout with diarrhea since I stopped supplementing the kibble with canned. He had terrible incontinence for a while. But those things could all be because a high-quality kibble is better than a low-quality canned. I dunno. Also, were any of the canned proponents worried during the Menu Foods scare? I was awfully happy that I was on a kibble when that was going on because that was virtually all canned or packaged wet food. |
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So far as best foods to feed go, a raw diet is #1 to me. Homecooked is #2. Premium grain-free canned is #3. Premium canned (w/ grain) is #4 and then premium kibble after that. I feed a raw diet...the only one of my pet's that gets any canned at all is one of my cats who gets some canned in the evening (and I only do this because I get a lot of the Evo grain-free canned for free...saves me a little money by feeding her the canned for one meal). |
canned kibble and home cooking.. lexi's coat is very shiny , her teeth are great , and her breath is perfect |
Canned:) I think kibble will win on this poll though because that is what vets push. Whatever you feed, their teeth need to be brushed. |
Wellness Kibble |
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If she gets just canned, her poop is too messy and she hates poop on her rear. |
OH EllieMay and MyFairLacy, don't beat me up too badly. |
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I will say that I would not feed Pedigree because the ingredients are terrible and I would not feed Evo because it is WAY too high in fat for Yorkies and could set them up for pancreatitis. |
I feed both kibble and canned Brand... canidae |
So canned feeders: Is your pup's stool soft? I decided to test it out and mix it with Eddie's kibble for his birthday. The result has been a soft stool. |
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Some just can't handle canned and others just need the "right" kind.l Ellie gets soft food (homecooked) all the time and her stool is usually pretty normal. I wonder if adding raw vegetables to the canned would firm up the stool.:confused: |
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