Yes, your dog’s kibble can go bad, and you should monitor it just like you check to make sure your own food is fresh. Once open, you have about six weeks to use dried food, but it can still go bad very easily. Pay attention to any foul odors and signs of mold or insects, or if the kibble easily breaks apart in your hands. If so, it’s lost a significant amount of its nutritional value. It should be replaced to keep your dog as healthy and happy as possible.
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