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Joe T
MemberI have an English Mastiff who is a year and a half old. Iām looking to introduce wet food to her to mix along with the dry. How do I go about this with her getting sick.
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MemberJust do a tablespoon or 2 mixed with dry food. And see how he does. Slow and steady wins the race.
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MemberDue to its texture, dry food has a positive effect on the condition of the dogās mouth. Gnawing at the granules, the pet massages the gums and cleans the teeth from plaque. An important advantage of dry food is that it contains a large amount of fiber: once in the intestines of an animal, it stabilizes its performance.
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