Once your pup reaches about a
year you should start to switch from the puppy chow into the adult food. What
kind of adult food should you chose? There are three types of dog food, dry,
semi-moist or canned.
Dry foods are usually the more
popular choice and they go through a lengthy process to make. Most companies
start out with raw materials such as grain, meat and fat. Then they grind them
down to help increase the availability of the nutrients and mix the ingredients.
Next is a process that is called extrusion which uses an extruder. An extruder
is a machine that looks like screw inside a barrel. The food cooks as it goes
through the barrel and changes the screw’s turning speed. This is how the dog
food is cooked and the end results are spongy dough. It is then send through
what is known as a die where it is cut with a knife. The new kibbles now go
into a dryer where the moisture is removed. The last step is called enrobing
and it is the addition of either liquids or powders to the outer of the kibble.
This is where the fat and flavor enhancements are added.
Semi-moist foods are made
almost just like dry foods but when they are going through the extruder the
temperature is lower and dryer and then it would be for dry dog food. Semi
moist foods are obviously higher in moisture and have an increased risk of
spoilage from mold and bacteria. To help prevent this manufactures formulated
the semi-moist foods with mold and bacterial inhibitors and place them in
special moisture proof bags.
Canned foods have been around
since the 1800s. Canned food (or soft dog food) is food sealed in a can and
then heat sterilized. Raw ingredients are used as they are in Dry food and
semi-moist food. These are then added into a mixer and are cooked. After it is
cooked but still hot, it moves into the filler/seamer. This is when it is
placed in the cans and vacuumed sealed and then sterilized.
Now that who know how each food
is made, how do you decide which one is best for your dog if you are feeding
them store bought food.
You might want to stay away
from semi-moist food. Just as you did for puppy hood. They are quiet high is
salt and sugar. Sugar can contribute to gingivitis which can lead to tooth
loss. Salt of course can lead to dehydration in some dogs. If you really want
semi moist food for your dog, you can do ahead and add some water to his kibble
already. Be careful though you do not add to much. Kibble tends to swell when
it is wet and it could cause bloating in your dog. Try to stick with dry or
canned. To come to an even better conclusion, you should look at your dog to
decide if you should go with the dry or canned. Is your dog a large breed dog?
Large breed dogs tend to eat more than the smaller breeds and you might benefit
more from dry food which is sold in bulk.
Canned foods
are better for the smaller breads of dog, but be careful with this because
sometimes with canned food you can see a faster build up of tarter and plague
on your dog. As you will find out, in the end it is going to be your dog that
makes the final decision for what type of food you feed it. We tried all sorts
of dog foods for our dog before finally deciding on one and it was a lot of
trial and error with him.
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