This is the part no one talks about.
Many dog owners rely solely on kibble for feeding their pets, believing it to be a complete and convenient diet. However, this is often the part no one talks about—the potential nutritional gaps in kibble-only feeding. Kibble, while formulated to meet basic dietary requirements, can lack moisture, variety, and certain fresh nutrients that dogs naturally benefit from. In my experience as a dog lover, adding fresh or supplemented foods to your pet's diet can make a significant difference. For example, incorporating vegetables like carrots or green beans can enrich fiber intake and aid digestion, while small amounts of cooked lean meats provide essential amino acids and fats. Many dogs also benefit from omega-3 supplements, which support healthy skin and coat. Another important factor is hydration. Since kibble is dry, dogs may not drink enough water to compensate, potentially leading to kidney stress or urinary problems. Including wet food or broth occasionally not only improves taste but also helps maintain proper hydration. Additionally, paying attention to the quality of kibble itself matters. Opt for brands that use high-quality protein sources and avoid artificial additives. Reading labels carefully can help you avoid fillers and low-nutrient ingredients. Ultimately, while kibble provides a convenient baseline nutrition, enhancing your dog's diet with supplements and fresh foods is a proactive way to support their overall wellness and longevity. Listening carefully to these often-unspoken tips will help you care better for your furry friend's health and happiness.









































































































