Eating Dry food
The vast majority of domestic dogs in the world eat mainly, if not exclusively, kibble. This is a major advantage, as it is cheap, requires no preparation and is sold in large quantities. Although many brands claim to offer a healthy and rich product for our dogs, dry dog food has many problems.
Eating dry food can lead to weight gain, dehydration, digestive problems, nutritional imbalances, and food allergies/sensitivities in dogs. To avoid these issues, measure food portions accurately, provide fresh water, choose high-quality food, rotate different types of food, and consult a vet for guidance.