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Yes, it's generally okay to mix dry and wet dog food as long as both products meet your dog's nutritional needs and the transition is made gradually.
Alpo dry dog food is considered among the least healthy options due to its high carbohydrate content, use of by-products, artificial additives, and low-quality protein sources.
Veterinarians generally consider Alpo dog food to be a lower quality option due to its use of grain fillers, by-products, and artificial additives while meeting only the minimum nutritional standards for adult dogs.
Alpo wet dog food and treats were discontinued in 2022, but Alpo dry dog food is still produced and available in the USA.
Alpo dog food meets basic AAFCO standards and is generally safe for adult dogs, but concerns exist about its low-quality ingredients and potential long-term health effects.
While Alpo meets basic standards, it is generally rated as a lower-quality dog food due to its use of by-products, artificial additives, and plant-based proteins.
ALPO dog food meets basic nutritional standards for adult dogs but is considered lower quality due to its ingredients and high carbohydrate content. Many experts and reviewers rate it below average for long-term health.
Yes, several dog breeds are naturally skinny due to their genetics and history as hunting or sighthound breeds developed for speed and endurance.
The Italian Greyhound is often considered among the weakest dog breeds due to its small size, delicate bones, and fragile build.
Yes, some dog breeds are naturally skinny due to genetics and were selectively bred for speed, agility, and endurance, not because of malnutrition.

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