When Should You Stop Wetting Kibble for Your Puppy?

Learn when to transition from wet to dry kibble for your puppy's health and nutrition.

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Stop wetting kibble once your puppy is about 12 weeks old or when they show interest in eating dry kibble. Transition gradually by mixing dry and wet kibble for a smoother adjustment. This ensures they are comfortable with the texture and can chew properly, promoting dental health.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What age should I switch my puppy from wet to dry kibble? You should consider switching your puppy to dry kibble around 12 weeks old, or when they show a preference for dry food.
  2. How can I smoothly transition my puppy to dry kibble? Gradually mix wet and dry kibble to ease your puppy into the change, ensuring they adapt comfortably to the new texture.
  3. Why is it important for puppies to eat dry kibble? Dry kibble promotes dental health by helping to keep teeth clean and can be easier for puppies to chew as they grow.
  4. Are there any risks to switching my puppy's food too early? Yes, switching too early can lead to digestive issues and a reluctance to eat, so it's best to wait until they are ready.