The best type of food to feed your dog is raw. And freeze-dried raw is so much easier than frozen raw. And the best freeze-dried raw out there is Dr. Marty's. So there you have it: the best dog food is Dr. Marty's. Dr. Marty's is great! It's just so expensive. But if you can afford to feed just Dr. Marty's to your dog then I suggest doing it. But you can feed it as a meal topper on top of the kibble to give that extra taste, nutrients, sustenance, and flavor your dog needs. This is because kibble is like feeding your dog TV dinners. Freeze-dried raw is like feeding your dog a home-cooked meal. So, why do I like Dr. Marty's over the other freeze-dried raw brands? It all comes down to ash content. There's more ash in the freeze-dried raw that is their other great competitor (Stella and Chewy). Where's the ash coming from, you ask? It’s coming from the bone content you’ll see in some of Stella and Chewy's first ingredients. And nothing is particularly wrong with feeding your dog ground-up chicken bone which is what you'll see in the Stella and Chewy ingredients for the Stella and Chewy Freeze Dried Raw Chicken Patties. Except, of course, if your dog isn't a big water drinker. Ash content is terrible for causing urinary tract infections in animals that don't drink enough water. This is because ash is an inorganic mineral content, unlike the organic content like the organs which can burn off more easily. However, the extra minerals caused by the ash should be flushed out by water to keep a healthy balance in your dog's system. Therefore, Dr. Marty's is the superior freeze-dried raw due to not using bone, unlike the lesser quality freeze-dried raw brands. So what is Dr. Marty's and what do they have to offer? Dr. Marty's is a freeze-dried raw containing different foods with multiple proteins, unlike their competitors who only do single protein packages. So if you're starting with puppy food, go with Healthy Growth Dr. Marty's. The proteins they use in their puppy food are turkey, beef, salmon, and duck. These four proteins are in their classic line: Essential Wellness and the Small Breed line. Then they have three other adult lines: Essential Wellness Premium Origin, Radiant Select, and Sensitivity Select. Essential Wellness Premium Origin has higher quality proteins: New Zealand lamb and venison, grass-fed beef, and wild-caught mackerel. Radiant Select focuses on better skin and coat: pollock, beef heart, tuna, and salmon. And lastly Sensitivity Select focuses on proteins for dogs with a sensitive stomach: turkey, duck, goose, and quail. All in all, whichever Dr. Marty line you choose I know you'll choose a great one. In conclusion, Dr. Marty's is the number one dog food. It's a complete meal but a pricey meal at that. They come in 6 oz., 16 oz., and 48 oz. bags. It is vastly different than feeding kibble which comes in pound bags. But of course, since it's freeze-dried raw you won't have to feed as much as you would with kibble. However, that's just my opinion. Packages might tell you differently like Dr. Marty will say 2 cups a day for a 30 lb dog and your standard bag of kibble will say 2 cups a day for a 30 lb dog. Also, remember to talk to your vet.
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