mudpuppy
Posted : 11/1/2008 8:23:56 AM
I don't see the point of mixing water/wet food in with the kibble unless you feel the dog doesn't drink enough.
to avoid bloat. Bloat kills an amazing number of dogs and yet so few people are aware of it. Eating bowls of dry kibble increases the risk of your dog getting it. If you have a large, deep-chested dog I would strongly recommend never feeding completely dry kibble. You might never have any problems, but why risk it? You can feed dry kibble for ten years with no problems and then come home one day to find your dog dying in agony. The real causes of bloat are unclear so you may do everything right and still end up with a bloating dog. Feeding dogs chunks of meat has been proven to be protective, and most people recommend not-exercising the dog right after eating although I've seen no real proof about that one. Stressful incidents, like the dog being boarded, also seem to be strongly linked to bloat.
The idea that the kibble swelling up with water addition in the stomach is the cause doesn't seem to be true; because of course many kibbles don't swell up with water and they still are linked to bloating. It's something about eating dry kibble meals in and of itself that seems to increase the risk. Especially if you feed once a day or feed very large volumes of kibble. Most great dane people I've talked to strongly suggest avoiding soy as well.