Wet Food Toppers: How to Make Dry Kibble Tasty for Fussy Eaters

We have all been there. You buy a 10kg bag of expensive kibble, your dog eats it for two days, and then... refuses to touch it.
Before you throw the bag away, try the "Topper Trick."
Using wet food (gravy/jelly) as a mixer is a cost-effective way to boost flavor without breaking the bank on a fully wet diet. Let's look at the dog wet food price strategy.
Why Mix Wet and Dry?
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Flavor Explosion: The smell of meaty gravy makes boring dry biscuits irresistible.
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Hydration: Wet food is 70-80% water, which is great for dogs who don't drink enough.
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Cost: Feeding 100% wet food is expensive. Feeding 90% dry + 10% wet is very affordable.
How to Do It
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The Ratio: Mix 1 tablespoon of wet food (like Pedigree or Drools gravy pouches) with a bowl of dry kibble.
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Mix Thoroughly: Stir it well so the gravy coats every single biscuit. If you just put it on top, the dog will lick the gravy and leave the biscuits!
Microwaving Tip
If they still refuse, mix the wet and dry food and microwave it for 10 seconds. The heat releases the meat aromas, driving dogs crazy (in a good way).
Summary
You don't need to be a chef to make dinner exciting. A simple pouch of gravy can save your sanity and your wallet.
Check Wet Food Prices
Gravy, jelly, and loaf cans. Find the best dog wet food price here.
