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How to make the transition to wet food?

  • Writer: Two Whales
    Two Whales
  • Sep 13
  • 1 min read

1. Choose the Right Wet Food

Before starting the transition, select a high-quality wet food that meets your dog's nutritional needs. Consider factors such as:

  • Age and size of your dog

  • Specific dietary requirements (allergies, sensitivities)

  • Taste preferences


2. Gradual Introduction

To avoid digestive discomfort, introduce wet food gradually. Follow this schedule:

  • Days 1-3: Mix 25% wet food with 75% dry kibble.

  • Days 4-6: Mix 50% wet food with 50% dry kibble.

  • Days 7-10: Mix 75% wet food with 25% dry kibble.

  • Day 11 and beyond: Serve 100% wet food.


3. Observe your dog's reaction

Monitor your dog's behavior and health during the transition. Pay attention to signs such as:

  • Changes in appetite

  • Digestive problems (vomiting, diarrhea)

  • Energy levels

If you notice any adverse reactions, slow down the transition process.


4. Maintain a Consistent Eating Schedule

Establish a routine for mealtimes. Consistency helps your dog adapt to the new diet and encourages healthy habits.


5. Consult your Veterinarian

If you have any questions about the transition or your dog's health, consult your veterinarian. They can offer personalized advice based on your pet's specific needs.


Conclusion

Switching to a wet diet can improve your dog's hydration and enjoyment of meals. Following these steps and being attentive to their needs will ensure a successful and hassle-free transition.

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