Wet puppy food is a high-moisture choice that many pups find appealing. It comes in a wide array of flavors and textures as well as various packaging options ranging from conventional cans to single-serve trays and tear-open pouches. If you’re looking for a meat-focused alternative to standard kibble or just something special to get your puppy’s tail wagging, wet food could be the perfect pick. Wet puppy food comes in a variety of formulas to suit puppies of different breeds and dietary preferences, including:
Grain-free: Made without grains like wheat and corn which trigger sensitivities in some puppies
Limited-ingredient: Formulated with a shorter than average list of ingredients to minimize exposure to allergens or irritants
Small breed puppy food: Designed to meet the dietary requirements of small breed puppies
Natural wet puppy food: Made with wholesome ingredients and free from artificial additives
Prescription wet puppy food: Targeted formulas to support diagnosed health conditions
Wet puppy food comes in a wide array of textures including smooth pate, savory stew, and chunks in gravy as well as shredded, flaked, and purees varieties. Consider your pup’s preferences for texture and flavor to find the right fit, and don’t be afraid to start with a variety pack if you’re not sure. Once you find a wet puppy food your furry friend likes, set your order to Autoship to ensure your supply never runs out.
Wet puppy food isn’t necessarily better for puppies than dry food, but it does offer certain advantages. It’s softer, higher in moisture, and can be easier to digest for puppies with sensitive stomachs. Some puppies also find it more appealing than kibble.
Yes, you can mix wet and dry food for your puppy as long as the portions are balanced. Wet puppy food makes a great food topper or mixer, especially for picky pups who find high-moisture recipes more appealing.
How much wet food you should feed your puppy depends on their age, body weight, and the caloric density of the product. Refer to the feeding guidelines on the package or ask your vet how much they recommend feeding your puppy.
Wet puppy food does not need to be refrigerated as long as the container remains unopened. Once the package has been opened, any leftovers should be refrigerated in an airtight container and used within 3–4 days.
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