Wet Dog Food

Wet dog food is a nutritious choice for your pet. For picky eaters, it makes an appetising meal, and can help dogs to stay hydrated. Browse our wide variety of wet foods, including prescription diets and vet trusted brands, made with quality meat and vegetables. 

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Wet Food for Dogs

It can be tricky to know which is the best wet dog food and honestly, there is no right or wrong choice as long as you choose an option that is full of good, natural ingredients. And that’s what we offer here at Pet Drugs Online, a great range of vet-trusted dog food with no nasty ingredients that your pooch is sure to love.  

Wet Dog Food FAQ's

What wet dog food do vets recommend?

Vets often suggest trusted brands like Hill's Science Diet, Royal Canin or Purina Pro Plan. These are known for using high-quality ingredients and meeting strict nutritional standards. Below are some of the benefits to these brands. 

  • Hills: Hill's has a range of tinned dog food that contains ingredients that support specific needs, particularly if your dog has a health condition. They offer prescription food as well but speak to your vet first to decide if this is right for your dog.  
  • Royal Canin: Royal Canin specialises in scientifically developed nutrition, providing a variety of wet dog foods tailored to your dog’s size, breed, medical needs, age, and more
  • Purina Pro Plan: Their products, such as the Pro Plan HA Hypoallergenic Dog Food, are developed with input from over 500 experts, including nutritionists and veterinarians, ensuring high-quality, science-backed nutrition you can trust. Browse the range here.
What is the difference between wet and dry dog food?

There are some key differences between wet and dry dog food that will help you choose which one is right for your pet 


Wet dog food is soft and flavourful. Its high moisture content makes it ideal for hydration. It’s also easier for dogs with dental issues or younger puppies to chew and digest.  

Dry dog food, on the other hand, is crunchy, which supports dental health by helping to reduce plaque buildup. It is also more affordable and is easier to store for longer periods.  

Both dry and wet dog food can provide your furry friend with complete nutrition, so the choice will depend on your dog’s preferences. Or you can combine both by offering wet food as a treat in a lick mat or using kibble as a treat for training! 

Is wet dog food good for puppies?

Yes, wet dog food is often a great choice for puppies. If you’re in the process of weaning your puppy, wet food is a great choice as it’s tender on new teeth. Plus, the liquid contains extra hydration.

Can wet dog food help with hydration?

Absolutely! Wet dog food’s high moisture content is a great way to keep your dog hydrated, especially if they’re not big water drinkers. 

Is it okay to feed my dog wet food every day?

Yes, it’s absolutely fine to feed your dog wet food every day! For dogs that enjoy both, you can mix wet and dry food to give them some variety at mealtimes.  

There is a misconception that wet food causes obesity in dogs. Wet food typically contains higher carbohydrates than dry food, which can lead to weight gain. 

However, if you’re feeding the right portions for your dog’s size and ensuring they get plenty of regular exercise, then this shouldn’t be an issue. Plus, all our pet food products are nutritionally complete and balanced so you know you’ll be giving your pooch the best. 

How should I store leftover wet dog food?

Pop any leftovers in a sealed container and store them in the fridge to keep them fresh. Use within two to three days to avoid spoilage and serve it at room temperature for your pup’s comfort. Always check for any signs that the food has gone bad before feeding to your dog, such as an off-smell or discolouration. 

Can I mix wet and dry dog food together?

Yes, mixing the two can give your dog a variety of textures and flavours, making mealtime more exciting while keeping it balanced. Mixed-feeding can also make dog food more affordable as you can balance the affordability and convenience of dry food with the hydration and expense of wet food.

If you are mixing both, be mindful of portion sizes to prevent overfeeding and maintain a healthy diet. 

Is wet dog food suitable for senior dogs?

Definitely! Wet food is easier to chew and has a stronger smell, which can help older dogs with dental issues or reduced appetites enjoy their meals.

Plus, the higher moisture content will help to keep older pups hydrated, which is essential for their overall health.  

What are the benefits of wet dog food over dry food?

Wet food offers several advantages over dry food, which are listed below.  

  • Hydration: wet dog food contains a high level of moisture, typically around 75-80%. This is great for pups that don’t drink enough water or have health conditions that require additional hydration. 
  • Variety: there are lots of different flavours and recipes and many are sold in a variety pack, offering more variation to mealtimes.  
  • Texture: the soft texture of healthy wet dog food is ideal for puppies, dogs with dental issues or senior dogs who find dry kibble hard to chew.  
  • Digestive health: the high moisture content and softer texture can make it easier for dogs to digest, which is helpful for those with sensitive stomachs or specific dietary requirements.  
  • Palatability: wet food tends to have a stronger aroma and richer flavour, making it highly appealing for picky eaters or dogs with reduced appetites.