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Review on 🐱 Wysong Epigen Dry Diet for Dogs and Cats - 5lb Bag - WDCFE5 by James Wiley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am a veterinarian and I recognize the 5 star value of this diet. And yes, Ajax had an upset stomach. First.

Media could not be loaded. Raw food is becoming more popular as we begin to realize that dogs (and cats) eat too many carbs. But I'm not a big believer in the raw food diet because it's the Wild West of deregulated weird meats in these diets. None of these are verified by the USDA. I do not like it. But I wanted something that would give me the benefit of the low carb to nutrient ratio found in raw food. It consists of 60% proteins, 30% fats and 10% carbohydrates and of course water-soluble vitamins. All about this diet. I sat Ajax on it and watched him gorge on it, then his appetite waned as he "overcame" the glucose deficiency of this low-carb diet. His weight has decreased. I could feed less and he was happier. And now he leaves food in his bowl. He only eats what his body needs. He had gas the first week. He spat out food several times when heavily laden with bowels and not drinking enough water. Now we mostly put water in our food bowl. Fixed regurgitation. He had loose stools for a week. But he does it EXCELLENT. And I probably won't change. I believe that atopy/pruritus in many dogs is due to too much carbohydrate. You don't have to be "allergic" to milk to be intolerant to it. I think that's how dogs feel about carbs, especially grain carbs.

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  • Boring Packaging