While there are many factors that go into choosing a dog or cat food, one that is not commonly discussed is moisture content.
As discussed in our post on dehydration, even if you see your pet frequently lapping up from the water bowl, there’s a good chance he isn’t getting adequate water. Thankfully, feeding a high-moisture diet can ensure your pet is properly hydrated.
Why is hydration important?
While we all know proper hydration is just plain good for your pet, did you also know it plays a key role in healthy bodily functions?
Proper hydration is key to:
- Maintaining stable, normal body temperature
- Aiding digestion; getting food through the body and helping it absorb
- Lubricating healthy joints (especially important for large breeds and senior pets)
- Ensuring critical organs, like kidneys, operate at their optimal function
- Dehydrated foods, such as The Honest Kitchen, that are rehydrated by adding water
- Canned foods, like Tiki, Weruva, and Lotus
- Raw diets- including freeze-dried varieties- like Primal, Stella & Chewy’s and The Bones & Co.
- Topping a bowl of kibble with canned food, freeze dried, or raw nuggets
- Giving your pet a raw bone as a treat
- Pouring a little raw, unpasteurized goat’s milk over any bowl of food, which is at least 79% moisture
- Add a splash of no-salt-added homemade or high-quality chicken or bone broth to entice them with that extra, meaty flavor (avoid 'stocks' as these are typically steeped with onion, which is dangerous for dog consumption).