One of the main differences between wet and dry dog food is texture and moisture level. Dry food (kibble) is crunchy, while wet food is soft.
Beyond texture, the two formats can also differ in crude protein, fat, and fiber content. Some dogs find wet food more palatable than dry when given the choice. Price points can vary too, but with either format, it’s still possible to provide a complete and balanced diet.
IAMS™ wet and dry dog food is made using natural fibers, prebiotics, carbohydrates from wholesome grains, omega-6 fatty acids, and plenty of protein.
Because of its crunchy texture, dry dog food can help your canine maintain healthy teeth, while wet dog food gives your canine an extra bit of water to help them stay hydrated.
For the best of both worlds, mix wet and dry dog food at every meal or alternate from meal to meal. If you decide to mix wet and dry dog food, adjust the amount of each you give them so that you don’t accidentally overfeed.