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Veterinarians generally recommend a diet focused on high-quality, whole animal proteins as the primary ingredient. Premium commercial foods—like those discussed in the Dog Nutrition Tips from the ASPCA—often combine these proteins with easily digestible carbohydrates and healthy fats for sustained energy. If you are wondering whether to choose dry kibble, wet canned food, or a specialized raw diet, it is important to first understand your pet’s specific energy needs. While kibble promotes dental health and is highly convenient, wet food provides superior moisture, and homemade or fresh diets offer strict ingredient control. Always consult with a veterinary professional before making drastic changes, particularly if your dog has food sensitivities, grain intolerances, or specific medical conditions. You can review detailed labeling guidelines on the Dog Nutrition Guide to ensure your chosen brand’s nutritional adequacy meets AAFCO standards.
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