It’s easy to transition your dog to wet dog food if you take a gradual approach – and remember to be patient! Before making any changes to your dog's diet, it's important to consult your vet, who can provide guidance about the healthiest wet dog food based on your pup's specific needs and with any health conditions in mind. Select a high-quality canned dog food that is nutritionally balanced and suits your dog's age, size and dietary requirements.
To make the switch, it’s important not to trade dry dog food for wet straightaway. Begin by mixing a small amount of wet food into your dog's current dry food, starting with a ratio of about 25% tinned dog food to 75% of their usual dry food.
Over the course of a week or two, gradually increase the proportion of canned dog food while reducing the amount dry food. Aim to increase the wet food by 25% every few days until your dog is eating only wet food.
Keep a close eye on your dog's appetite, behaviour and stool during the transition and chat with your vet if you see any major changes. It’s also good to remember that, as wet dog food typically has higher moisture content than dry, you may need to adjust the portion sizes to maintain your dog's weight. Always follow the recommended feeding guidelines.
Remember, every dog is unique, and the transition may take longer for some dogs. Stay patient, provide plenty of fresh water, and consult your vet for specific concerns or questions.