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Why We Like Canned Food
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- Higher levels of animal protein than dry food
- Retains more nutritional value than dry food
- Contains moisture vital to your pet’s health
Proper Nutrition is the Foundation of Health
What we feed our dogs and cats each day is the most important decision we can make concerning
their health and well-being. With the proper nutritional building blocks, the body can make its
own repairs when a health problem arises. Canned foods are a good choice for both dogs and cats.
Unlike dry foods, canned foods have higher meat content, contain little or no grain, and are
cooked more gently than dry foods. Look for canned foods without by-products or grain fillers.
Higher Levels of Animal Protein are Ideal for Cats and Dogs
- "Cats need meat - if they don't get it they won't be healthy. There is no such thing as
too much protein for a cat." Dr. Obando DVM
- As carnivores, dogs and cats have higher protein and fat requirements than humans that
are best fulfilled by flesh foods - meat, poultry, fish and eggs. They do not thrive on
plant proteins from wheat, corn, or soy, which supply an incomplete spectrum of amino acids.
- Although grain is less bioavailable than animal proteins, it is used in pet foods
because it's less expensive than meat.
- Once the moisture is removed, canned food actually has more protein than dry.
Canned Foods Retain More Nutritional Value than Dry Foods.
- "Canned foods retain their nutritional value better than dry foods. The amount of protein
and fat in a food before and after it is canned are virtually unchanged. Neither does the
canning process affect most vitamins." Whole Dog Journal 12/04
- The canning process eliminates the need for preservatives. Refrigerate contents after
opening and use within a few days.
Moisture is Important for Pets (Especially Cats)
- Like fresh foods, canned foods have a high moisture content, 78% versus 10% for dry food.
- "Water is an extremely important nutrient with respect to overall health. It is
very important for a cat to ingest water with its food, as the cat does not have a very
strong thirst drive. This leads to low-level, chronic dehydration when dry food makes up
the bulk of the diet. Canned food more closely approximates the natural diet of a carnivore." Dr. Pierson, DVM
- Originally desert animals, cats are inefficient drinkers, designed by nature to derive
moisture from their juicy prey.
Helpful With Weight Loss
- Carbohydrates are the main cause of obesity in dogs and cats. Because canned food
is much lower in carbs than dry food, it can help an animal lose weight.
- The high moisture content helps animals feel full faster, and more protein keeps
them satisfied longer.
Canned Food and Dental Health
- Because it has fewer carbohydrates, canned food is less likely to contribute to
dental decay.
- "Carnivores that eat dry food grind it in a way that ends up between their teeth.
There it ferments into sugar and acid thereby causing dental problems." Dr. Greco DVM
Easier to Digest
- Because the grain in dry food is harder for the body to process, canned food is
particularly helpful for puppies, kittens and elderly or recovering animals.
- More complete digestion results in less doggy waste and less stool and odor in the litter box.
How to introduce:
Introduce canned food slowly, a little at a time, mixed in with or alongside the
regular food. Remember to cut back regular food as canned is added.
Tips on switching to canned
- Take away all food the night before and introduce new food to a hungry pet.
- For cats, add tuna water, or a pinch of Cat Man Doo Caviar (shaved bonito flakes).
- Add the new food a teaspoon at a time to the old food.
- Warm up the food by adding a splash of warm water.
- A teaspoon of canned pumpkin can be helpful when transitioning foods.
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