I really don't know much about different breeds needs. They have a lot of question and answer stuff on their page. Also, if you call they are usually pretty helpful.
Unlike other companies they don't try to get your money by lying to you and telling you switching is bad. Wysong actually encourages it. I mean, it makes sense. In the wild wolves and dogs don't eat just one thing. Sure, use a variety of their products, but don't forget to also give fresh meat and veggies (finely chopped,) also. (They even say this on the bags of food. Again, they aren't going to try getting your money by lying to you.)
Yeah, i wasn't happy with the corn either, but knowing the quality of ingredients they use i was willing for the trade off. I know that corn wasn't sitting around getting moldy or swept up cow feed.
They won't mention a LOT of stuff about their food. They're not frills and thrills like other brands. They want customers who have done their research and know what they are buying.
One of the things that you won't see on their bags or advertising is that most of their ingredients are organic. They explained to me that they use organic as often as possible, but it's not always available.
I feed Wysong to dogs that i watch while the owners are away on vacation (with their permission.) I have not known a dog yet that's gotten sick from it. ...and they LOVE it... Sometimes the owners had a hard time getting their dogs to eat what they bought for them. (Kibbles and Bits, Eukanuba, Ol Roy, etc.) So i suggested they buy Wysong since their dog loved it so much *evil grin*
I've only known two cats to get sick from the treats and they lived in the same house and both had FIV and were fed REALLY low quality kibble. My only guess is that they weren't used to such high protein and their PH was so totally on the opposite end of the scale.
I wish i had more answers to your questions.
Yeah, i know what you mean about certain dogs not doing well on different foods. There are so many discussions about that very topic. *blush* I actually had to put Koli on Pro Plan (Sensitive skin- Since it's made with Salmon) because the Wysong just was not fatty enough and i don't have the money to buy the extra supplements (oils and such.) I feel sooooo bad about it. I really want to feed it to her. Nothing wrong with supplementing some i suppose... but the store hours make it hard to get out there(the factory) while they're open. And i will NOT shop at the only pet store around here that still carries it. (constant animal neglect)
And yes, i love Wysong too since they either don't use heat or minimally heat treat the stuff that does need it.
Their human supplements are great too! And i LOVE their honey.
In reply to the marketplace question, this would have been better in the Dog / Health section.
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