Dr. Laci Schaible
|January 31, 2022
Much like humans, dogs can taste salty, sweet, sour and bitter flavors, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC), but the similarities may stop there. Dogs appear to be able to discern even a certain taste in water, perhaps explaining why they don't seem to bore of the liquid that humans sometimes describe as "flavorless."
But do dogs taste the same flavors in the same way people do? It would seem, since they're known for eating nonfood objects and sifting through rancid garbage and other unmentionables, that they may not. But this could be due to the fact that while dogs' taste buds can detect the same kinds of flavors ours do, they have significantly fewer taste buds on their tongues. As the AKC notes, humans have around 9,000 while dogs have only about 1,700.
So, curious what your dog might like best to eat, be it chicken vs. beef, warm vs. cold or wet vs. dry dog food? And how do we even know if dog food tastes good to dogs? Let's explore some of the food types and factors your dog's palate may prefer.
There are several questions to ask your vet to help you select the healthiest and tastiest food for your dog. While most dog parents will ask these questions at a new puppy appointment, it's important to keep this conversation going over the years, through health and sickness. Here are some guideline questions:
Puppies may need several visits in their first year for vaccinations. Adult dogs generally benefit from annual check-ups, while senior or special-needs dogs might require more frequent visits.
There is no need to stress over flavors or wet vs. dry dog food. Usually, your dog will like how their food tastes. Don't forget to bring in the expert and consult your vet for guidance on selecting the best dog food since flavor isn't the only way to your dog's heart. High-quality and balanced meal options are crucial for your dog's long and healthy life, but time together and shared memories are the real keys to your pooch's happiness.
Dr. Laci Schaible is a small animal veterinarian, veterinary journalist, and a thought leader in the industry. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Texas A&M University and her Masters in Legal Studies from Wake Forest University.
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