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Why Fresh Food? A Comparison Between Fresh, Dry, and Canned Pet Food

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differenet types of pet foods

When it comes to feeding our pets, we have several options: fresh, dry, or canned pet food. Each type has its advantages and potential downsides. In this post, we'll compare these three types of pet food and explore why fresh food can be an excellent choice for your pet's diet.


Dry Pet Food Dry pet food, also known as kibble, is the most commonly used type of pet food. It's convenient, has a long shelf-life, and is often more economical. However, it typically undergoes high-heat processing, which can degrade some of the nutrients. Moreover, it often contains less meat and more carbohydrates than other types of pet food. The quality of meat is also questionable since the food is highly processed.

dog looking at kibble

Canned Pet Food Canned pet food usually contains more meat and fewer carbohydrates than dry food. It's also more palatable for picky eaters due to its texture and aroma. However, canned food can be less convenient to store and serve, and it's generally more expensive than dry food.


canned dog food

Fresh Pet Food Fresh pet food offers a range of benefits over dry and canned options. It's made with high-quality, whole-food ingredients, which can provide superior nutrition. Fresh food is less processed, helping to preserve the nutrients better. It's also highly palatable and can be beneficial for pets with specific dietary needs.


fresh food vs kibble

At Artico Fresh, we offer balanced fresh food diets for pets. Our recipes are crafted with 70% meat, vegetables, fruits, oils, and a specially crafted nutrient mix, ensuring your pet gets a well-rounded diet.



In conclusion, while each type of pet food has its place, fresh pet food can offer superior nutritional value and benefits for your pet.

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