Dry / Kibble - Kibbled foods come in a dry storable state. They are computer balanced and formulated to supply the main components of a pet’s diet. There are many brands and formulations available for consumers to choose from.
Wet / Moist - Wet foods traditionally come in a can and are more nutritionally dense than kibble. These products have a high concentration of water and come in many brands and formulations. Wet food can be a main diet however, it is a much more expensive way of feeding your pet. Many pet owners will feed both wet and dry foods.
Freeze Dried - There are now a number of freeze dried products available on the market. These foods are designed to be mixed with water to be reconstituted. These diets more often have fresher ingredients but are also another expensive feeding method.
Prepared Raw - There are a number of prepared raw diets on the market now and they vary in expense, ingredient makeup and accessibility. This may be an option for someone who wishes to feed a raw diet but wants to lean on the knowledge and quality control of a company. These diets are also an expensive way to feed.