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What Type of Dog Food to Feed to Prevent Itchy Skin

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Itchy skin is one of the most common signs of a dog food allergy or a food sensitivity causing fixated scratching, attempts to bite the area and even “butt ski” to eradicate an annoying irritation. Selecting a food with a single protein source and limited ingredients can be a good choice in finding a dog food for itchy skin and preventing it from being an ongoing problem.

Dog Food for Itchy Skin: Identifying the Allergy

Pets can be allergic to variety of things beyond the food bowl. Environmental inhalants like dust, pollen and mold are very common (especially in spring time). Not to mention parasites such as fleas. It can take just one flea bite to have a significant allergic reaction.

“Itchiness and skin upsets can also be sign of more serious underlying medical conditions so always work with your veterinarian first to try and identify what could be causing these issues,” explains Wellness Pet Food veterinarian Dr. Danielle Bernal. “If it is a food allergy, they will be able to recommend both a medical and dietary plan to help them recover.”

A Food Allergy Versus A Food Sensitivity? 

The immune system produces antibodies that protect against unwanted foreign bodies in the system that may potentially cause certain illnesses or infections. (This is the same for people and pets.)  A food-related allergic reaction occurs when the immune system makes antibodies that identify a protein as harmful, when in fact, it isn’t. This is what veterinary professionals describe as an inappropriate immune reaction to a protein ingredient in a pet food recipe.

A food intolerance, or sensitivity, is a temporary tummy upset in the digestive tract and doesn’t involve the immune system. An allergic reaction is longer lasting and can continue even after the offending protein has been eliminated until the immune system gets back to normal.

A food sensitivity issue or a full-blown allergic reaction can happen to a dog literally “out of the blue” and, at any age. 

“However, they usually appear after the pet is six months of age, with the majority of affected dogs being over one or two years of age,” adds Bernal.

Typical Signs and Symptoms of a Food Allergy or Intolerance

  • Itchiness, most often affecting the face, causing a dog to constantly paw at its snout. 
  • Recurring ear issues including ear-scratching, head-shaking and ear infections.
  • Hot spots on the feet and between the toes.
  •  Redness and swelling around the anal area.
  • Other symptoms can include digestive issues such as vomiting, a bloated tummy, diarrhea and nausea and a refusal to eat. 

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Team Up with Your Veterinarian

If you notice any of the above symptoms or anything else out of the ordinary, the best course of action is to initiate a conversation with your veterinarian who knows your pet’s unique health profile and who can best help you identify if it is a food allergy or a food sensitivity and suggest the right dog food for itchy skin and eradicate the problem.

Most likely, your veterinarian will want to start with a series of diagnostic tests to get to an actual diagnosis. Determining food allergies is not usually a quick fix. Discuss the possible need for a medication such as an anti-inflammatory or an antihistamine to bring the situation under control more quickly. And, if it is food-related, the next step would be to work together to find the right dog food for your dog’s itchy skin.

How to Find the Culprit Protein 

Tests done at the vet’s office will steer you in the right direction to change your dog’s diet. The food trials begin! It can be a slow process. And it takes patience.  

The idea behind a food trial is selecting to feed a protein that your dog has not eaten within the last 6 months. For example, if he’s been eating chicken, take it off the menu. When your dog is on a food trial and trying out a new recipe, be sure you eliminate the protein you are suspicious of completely from his diet, including switching to different treats and even toothpaste if it is flavored while you are doing the food trial. 

A recipe with one animal protein source and a limited ingredient list is a good place to start to help a dog with itchy skin especially if it’s identified as a food intolerance problem. Wellness CORE SIX recipes are limited-ingredient, (six main ingredient sources) high-protein diets that delivers the balanced nutrition your dog needs to thrive from the core. Each recipe contains only one thoughtfully-sourced novel animal protein and a short list of hardworking, powerful, non-GMO ingredients. They are: 

Wellness CORE SIX Cage-Free Duck

Wellness CORE SIX Free-Range Lamb

Wellness CORE SIX Sustainably-Sourced Salmon

Wellness CORE SIX Small Breed Sustainably-Sourced Salmon

The Wellness helpline is a great resource to provide answers to questions that address your dog’s dietary needs. Tel. 800-225-0904. Monday – Friday 8.am – 5pm ET. 

If you have dog that is thriving on a Wellness CORE SIX recipe, please share your photos with us by tagging #wellnesspetfood and @wellnesspetfood for a chance to be featured on our website or social pages!

To Our Fellow Pet Parents:

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March 30, 2020

To our fellow pet parents,

Our Wellness family, including all the pets who enjoy our food are located all over the world, so you can trust us to be here for you, as we remain committed to supporting your pets’ nutrition.

I’d like to take a moment to recognize our Wellies who are doing extraordinary work to make sure your pets have their favorite food. Even as the demand on us to supply food is great, we are dedicated to the health and safety of our employees and to ensure that we continue to maintain the highest quality standards of pet food production.

We know this is a concerning time, and so I want to share steps we’re taking to keep our team safe and to continue to deliver the highest quality food:

•    We have adjusted operations so that our non-production employees are all working from home
•    Flexible hours are available for our employees who are managing things like school and childcare facility closures
•    Our production facilities are limited to essential personnel only
•    We are staggering production shifts to protect our employees, setting up additional break rooms and maintaining social distancing
•    While we’re always vigilant about sanitation, we have significantly enhanced these protocols and implemented CDC recommendations to keep our sites and employees safe
•    All of our employees receive paid leave and sick time benefits

Given these important updates, you will continue to be able to find the products you need and your pets enjoy. If we can help you find a product, or if you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Consumer Affairs team at 800-225-0904, info@wellpet.com or on social media via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Please continue to support pet specialty retailers, many are now offering curbside pick up, home delivery and online shopping.

Wellness is also supporting the wellbeing of pets through our Wellness Foundation, by supplying pet food where it is needed within the Best Friends Animal Society shelter network. If you are looking for ways to help pets during this crisis, check out this link from our blog for a few ideas.

We appreciate your loyalty to Wellness and our family of brands. Our thoughts are with those who have been impacted.

Our dogs and cats are a source of comfort every day, but now more than ever they are helping ground us and give us hope during this crisis. We will get through this together.

Stay well and take care,

Camelle Kent

Camelle Kent

CEO, Wellness Natural Pet Food, a member of the WellPet family of brands

How to Avoid Overfeeding Our Pets When We Are Home

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Whether you work from home or are currently transitioning to a home-based work environment due to the current pandemic, there is a lot to consider when it comes to our pets. It may seem silly but interacting with our pets should be on the list of items to consider when creating a home office because spending more time at home can warrant behavior changes and disruption at mealtime for our furry friends.

If you aren’t home all day, you’re probably unaware of what your pet’s routine is like (unless you spy on them with a pet cam). Because you aren’t there, they have to fend for themselves. This is why behavior disruption can take place when you spend more time with your pets. If you start to work from home, your pet will look to you for attention, affection and food. And the more you’re around, the more they will seek to gain. These behaviors may seem harmless at first, but it’s important to ensure you react to them appropriately by keeping their health and wellness a top priority.

 

Avoiding Overfeeding at Mealtime


When humans are home more, a common issue tends to be overfeeding. Overfeeding can occur in two ways: mealtime and treats. When it comes to mealtime, you want to stick to a routine that works for everyone involved. If you don’t have a set work schedule at home, create one. The more routine you can create, the less likely your pet will be to beg for food or treats. Try to feed your pet at the same time every morning and night to show them there is a proper time to eat. This will help cut down on begging and other negative behaviors.

 

 

Avoid Overfeeding Treats

 

While you may have mealtimes set in stone, another way our pets trick us into getting more is through treats. Just like scheduling mealtime, set up a treat schedule with your pet. If you normally offer treats after you walk your dog or to your cat after playtime, stay consistent, but if those behaviors happen more frequently, be aware of the extra treats that are being served.

If you don’t have a treat schedule, consider creating one. You may not realize how many treats you are offering. Keeping a tally directly on the treat bag is a great way to track and monitor your pet’s intake.

If you are often home and like to offer your pet treats, look for some low calorie options especially if they are unable to receive excessive time to exercise. All Wellness treats are made with healthy, natural ingredients, so you know your pet is getting some nutrition while enjoying a delicious snack.

For our feline friends, check out Kittles. These grain-free treats offer a variety of irresistible flavors and are only 2 calories per treat. With all-natural ingredients and teeth cleaning goodness, these treats will keep everyone happy.

 

The Nutritional Cost


We may love our fur babies, but if we don’t monitor and control what they are eating and how much, we can set them up for future health complications. Overfeeding can cause overweight animals that are more prone to arthritis, heart and kidney disease, cancer, and more. Love your pet with kisses, hugs, and your time, not with food.

 

 

Alternative Options


Just like us humans, when pets are bored, they get hungry. If you have more time at home, spend some of it with your furry friend. Take your pup out for a walk, drag a feather toy and play with your cat and if you’re working from home, schedule in some time to ensure your pet feels loved and cared for. This is especially necessary if they are not used to having you home. Create boundaries when it comes time to work but use your breaks to show them you care. If you take the time to show them attention before you start your day, they will give you the peace and quiet you need to complete your tasks.

 

The bottom line here: don’t give in. They will whine and beg, but you have to stay strong if you want to break the behavior. Remember, your pets are fine all day at home without you. Don’t let them make you think otherwise. Create a schedule and stick to it. This is the best way to love your pet.

5 Boredom Busters for Dogs While We’re All Home

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Are you frustrated with your pup because of bad behavior? Are they restless, chewing things they shouldn’t, pawing for attention or digging holes in your yard? While these behaviors may seem like typical puppy play, you could be dealing with a case of doggy boredom.

Doggy boredom occurs when your pup has too much energy. Essentially, it means your pup isn’t getting enough stimulation, and that physical energy is building up inside of them with no form of release. Dogs can also grow bored of a monotonous routine, just like we can. They are smarter than they sometimes let on. Here are a few ways to shake up your pup’s routine and get them back on track to good behavior and a happy way of life.

1. Play:

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The simple answer here is play with your dog! Dogs are a bundle of joy and want to spend as much time with you as they can. Play tug of war, play a game of fetch or invent a game of your own. Roll on the ground, run around the yard, and see the world from your dog’s perspective. A little playtime is good for you and your pup!

2. Walk:

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Photo via Tim Umphreys, Unsplash

Take a walk! It seems simple, but more often than not, our pups simply need more exercise. Think of your dog as a growing child. They have a ton of energy and need a way to release it. Add more walking time into your routine and see the changes take place, but don’t stick to the same old route. Try something new. Walk down a different path, head to a new location, or even travel to a hiking trail. Just like people, they enjoy a change of scenery.

3. Training Games:

Just like people, dogs can become bored when they aren’t challenged. Try some new tricks or new training activities with your pup. Do they know how to sit, stand up, or twirl? Do they know how to fetch and rollover? Get creative and teach your dog to fetch certain items in the house or even the paper outside. Wearing your dog out isn’t just about physical movement. Get them thinking and keep their brains active.

4. Fun Treats:

There are a lot of great treat options out there that will please your pup’s palette, keep them healthy and keep them busy. Try a Kong filled with peanut butter or yogurt and pop in the freeze. If your dog likes to chew, check out WHIMZEES—all-natural, long-lasting daily dental chews scientifically proven to reduce plaque and tartar on your dog’s teeth while keeping them busy. For more great options, check out our full line up of Wellness natural dog treats for lots of healthy, delicious options for dogs of all ages.

5. Interactive Toys:

While a ball or stuffed animal can provide a dog a few moments of joy, interactive toys offer a whole new world to our furry friends. Let some of the great new technology work for you! You can find automatic ball launchers, battery-operated toys that move and dispense food, along with puzzle toys that foster brain development and physical movement. If you need a break, sit back and let the batteries do the work!

Every pup is different, so it may take some time to figure out what works for you and your furry friend. Start by introducing a few of these options into their routine and note the changes. Be sure to give your pup time to adjust to new items and environments, especially when socializing. Just like us, a few weeks with a new routine can change our perspectives and our lives.

6 Tips for Working at Home with Pets

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If you are new to the work-from-home scene, you may be feeling mixed emotions about your new gig, but working from home can be quite beneficial, especially if you have a furry friend!

Think about it. You have the comforts of home, you can dress in your pajamas, and you have your favorite being in the entire universe next to you while you get paid to work, but, and there is always a but, how do you effectively work from home with a pet?

Here are some ways to get yourself into a new working routine when you have pets at home to keep you company:

1. Create a Workspace:

When it comes to a home office, some of us may have more options than others. If possible, try to separate yourself from your pets to ensure you have a functional workspace. Go into a room and use a door as a barrier. This will set a clear message that you are unavailable to play or cuddle. If a separate room isn’t possible, try using a space that is higher up, such as a table or countertop, so your pet cannot disrupt your papers, computer or other materials.

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2. Work Time vs. Play Time:

If you have a needy pet, you may have to set some work-from-home boundaries. Just like you normally leave the house for the day, head to your “home office” and shut the door, physically separating you from your pet. If this isn’t possible, set up times to play. Take some time to tire your pet out before you sit down to work, so they will be less likely to bother you. When you get up for a break or a snack, include your furry friend so they learn to understand the difference between work time and playtime.

3. Setting a Schedule:

Working from home is a great option, especially if you get to make your own hours, but sometimes too much freedom can be a curse. Just like working in an office or at a site, set up a schedule to keep you and your pet in a working routine. 

  • Meals: This may mean changing meal times, but they will adjust. No matter what you choose, pick a schedule, stick to it, and always feed them before you start your day in the home office.
  • Walks: If you have a dog, be sure to pencil in an appropriate time to take your furry friend out. This is a great way for you both to release some energy and spend some quality time together.

4. Treat Tricks:

Working from home means your pet will see a lot more of you than they normally would. With that said, be sure to watch those treats! It can be easy to overfeed our pets when we are with them for long periods of time. Keep a running tally at your desk to keep you and your furry friend on track. For a healthy option, check out WHIMZEES, all-natural daily dog dental treats that also double as a long-lasting chew to keep your dog occupied. 

5. Creature Comforts:

Your pet may simply want to be near you while you work without being a bother, and that’s great to hear! Move your pet’s bed or favorite blanket into your workspace, so they can keep you company in comfort.

6. Don’t Give In:

If working from home is new for your pet, they will most likely try some tricks to get your attention. This could include begging, whining, or scratching at the door. Stay strong, just like when they were small. Set firm boundaries and good behavior will follow.

While we treat our pets like family, it’s still a good idea to set boundaries and stick to them. This is the best way to ensure you can create a working environment that works for you and your pet. At the end of the day, remember to be flexible and work with your furry co-worker to create a space that works for everyone.

It’s also important to remember that change takes time for them just as much as it does for us. Give your furry friend some time and space to process your presence during the day, especially if they are used to being home alone. With these tips, you are both on your way to a happy and healthy working future.

How Your Pets Can Help with Anxiety When You’re Under Quarantine

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Pets can sense more than we realize. They know when we are sick, they know when we’ve had a bad day and they know when we need some extra love as we traverse a tough breakup. Heck, they can even sense natural disasters before they happen! But when the world hits pause, and we are told to stay in our homes, we enter uncharted territory. How do we combat the fear of the unknown when we can’t leave our homes? Two words–our pets. 

Let’s take a moment to turn away from our fears and toward our furry friends. It’s time we realize all the benefits our four-legged family members have to offer.

It’s Science!

As we approach and experience lockdowns and quarantines from the COVID-19 virus, this new territory can cause our nerves to rattle and our anxiety to rear its ugly head, but this is the time where our pets can shine. Did you know the medical field encourages furry family members based on real data? Scientific research has shown the relationships between pets and their owners decrease anxiety, depression and loneliness and support general wellness. Through a series of testing, scientists have seen pet interactions lower blood pressure and heart rate which reduce feelings of stress and anxiety by lowering cortisol levels. Animals causing humans joy is literally science!

Pets also give their owners purpose by providing a consistent support that establishes routine. When we decide to get a pet, we essentially become a parent. Natural instincts kick in and enhance our self-worth by creating purpose through feeding, bathing, walking, and more. Believe it not, this type of stability creates certainty in the brain that fosters mental health and overall wellbeing.

While interacting with animals is scientifically shown to improve our moods, knowing you have an animal friend with you through tough times significantly impacts our hearts and psyches. Pets provide us with a sense of security, especially through difficult experiences. When you go home, you know you have a furry friend you can count on who doesn’t judge or cause emotional harm. Think about the surge of pet-therapy animals that are sweeping the nation ensuring their owners feel comfortable and safe everywhere they go, allowing them to regain a sense of confidence and peace in an ever-changing world.

Beyond pet therapy, everyday pet owners are reaping the benefits of being around their animals. In a survey from the Human-Animal Bond Research Institute, three-quarters of people who owned pets reported their mental health improved simply from having animals in the home. The institute also conducted a study in which 80% of pet owners said they feel less lonely because of their pet, while

76% of non-pet owners agreed that interacting with animals can reduce the feeling of social isolation. Our animal friends keep our moods elevated and our spirits lifted by offering us constant companionship and unconditional love.

Finding Peace in a Time of Crisis

While it may feel difficult in the beginning stages of this pandemic, there is always a silver lining. We have time to slow down, get grounded and find peace in new ways. For many of us working folks, we only see our animals after a long day away from home. Now, we can find the time to give them the love they deserve, and more importantly, let them love us back. We can’t control the world around us, but we can control our time with our loved ones which include our pets.

Through time at home, we too can benefit from the advantages and benefits our pets naturally offer. You may be stuck in the house, but you are never alone when it comes to your pets. They wake up with you in the morning, help you cook your daily meals and if permitted, they get you out of the house on a daily walk. They are your TV buddy, your reading partner and of course, the best snugglers known to man. When you are feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the world, stop, drop what you are doing and go to your animal friend for a sloppy kiss or a long hug.

Make sure you reward your pets with some great treats during this trying time. Check out the array of products Wellness Pet Food has to offer. From all-natural food to healthy snacks for dog and cats, show your pets how much you appreciate them and reciprocate their unconditional love. 

5 Ways You Can Help Animals in Need During COVID-19

If you’re like a lot of people currently home and glued to the news during this health crisis, you may feel like there’s not much you can do to help. The good news is that there are things you can do as an animal lover now to help animals in need during this unprecedented time.

Many animal shelters across the country have had to shut their doors in recent days to protect against the spread of the virus.

First, it is important to know that according to multiple health organizations, animals are not at risk for contracting coronavirus. But they do need our help, now more than ever.

These are 5 things you can do right now to ease the burden on local animal shelters, compiled in part by our partner Best Friends Animal Society:

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1. Foster:

First and foremost, foster. It’s one of the biggest needs right now. If you can help even for a short time it will make a huge difference. Visit the Best Friends Animal Society network partner webpage to find an organization near you.

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2. Volunteer:

If you have the capacity to volunteer for local animal welfare organizations – even if from your home – reach out and see what support they need. Take an additional step and post those needs on your social media channels to spread the word.

3. Help Your Neighbor:

If you have neighbors who are self-quarantined or otherwise in need of help, make sure they have enough pet food, offer to walk their dog or to take pets for routine vet visits. (Be sure to follow the CDC’s guidance on interacting with quarantined individuals, make sure that local vet clinics are still open, and abide by their enhanced safety protocols.)

4. Donate:

Of course, animals still need to be fed and cleaning and medical supplies are still needed. If you’re able, donate to your local animal shelter, rescue group or at Best Friends. At Wellness Pet Food, we’re donating food and treats to shelters in need.

5. Adopt:

When Fort Bend County Animal Services saw the decrease in pet adoptions and people coming into the shelter, they quickly displayed some lifesaving ingenuity by kicking off COVID-19 compliant adoption services such as virtual and curbside adoptions in their community.

If you have the resources and desire to adopt an animal during this time, check with your local shelter. Shelters are quickly adapting their pet adoptions to keep people safe while helping clear the shelters. 
Now more than ever, this is our moment to help each other and to work together for the welfare of animals and people. 
 
If you have additional suggestions on how to help pets in need during the COVID-19 outbreak, please share with us by tagging @wellnesspetfood and @bestfriendsanimalsociety

Here at Wellness Pet Food we are committed to making the world a better place for pets everywhere. That’s why we started the Wellness Foundation, with a mission that goes beyond nutrition to help pets be #RaisedWithLove. As the Official Pet Food Partner of Best Friends, we are proud to provide natural pet food for the animals they rescue, so they have access to the healthiest nutrition possible.

10 Things to Enjoy with Your Pets if You’re Home This Weekend

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After a week of unsettling and uncertain news, if you’re home this weekend and practicing social distancing, the good news is your pets will be right by your side. 
These suggestions for things to do at home are great for when you have some extra time with your dog or cat:

1. Extra snuggle time:

Take advantage of some down time and curl up with your pup or kitty to watch a good movie. Your pet’s affection will help lower your blood pressure, and they’ll love the extra attention. 

2. Some fresh air:

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Photo by Gianandrea Villa on Unsplash

If the weather is nice, head out to your porch, deck or yard and spend some time with your dog soaking up the rays. Do you have an enclosure for your cat so they can get some fresh air? If going outside isn’t a good option, you can always open the windows and let the kitty go bird watching.

3. Take a walk:

Even if it’s just a few times around the block, get moving with your pup to help boost your mood, relieve stress and keep your dog healthy and active.

4. Have your pet “help” as you work on a hobby:

 

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If you’re planning on using your extra at-home time to pick up a hobby like reading, painting, crafts or practicing an instrument, your pet will be the perfect companion and “spotter.” Pets love to help us by staying close and keeping us company.

5. Playtime:

Break out the feather toy and get a few laughs as you help your cat get out their extra energy. Spill a few of your pup’s favorite squeaky toys on the floor and watch as goofiness ensues. Your pets will have loads of fun and stay active.

6. Treats:

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At a time like this, we could all use a few extra treats. While you’re enjoying a snack, give your pup a yummy, long-lasting dental health chew like WHIMZEES for a healthy way to keep them occupied. And for the felines, Wellness Kittles are a perfect low-calorie, high delicious factor treat that they will come running for. 

7. Exercise:

Head outside to play some fetch in the backyard with your dog, and then later they’ll sit next to you (and maybe get in your way) when you try to get a workout in.

8. Organize their things:

It may not sound like much fun at first, but organizing and doing a deep clean of your pets toys, accessories and medications will help keep the home clean and you may even discover something you didn’t know you had. Set aside any items you plan to donate to your local pet shelter in the future.

9. Clean their spaces:

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Not just a chore—you’ll see the positive results of your effort in cleaning the crate, bed, food bowls and eating area when your dog or cat comfortably settle into their space and relax (although you’ll be tempted to call them back to the couch to cuddle).

10. More snuggle time:

If you’re staying home for an extended period of time, there will be plenty of opportunities for you and your pets to snuggle up, hang out and slow down. 
Enjoy this time to fully appreciate your pets and the close bond you have with each other. 

What are you and your pets doing at home this weekend? Tag your photos @wellnesspetfood to share.

Holistic Select Transition Guide

We believe our Holistic Select® cat food features amazing recipes, but unfortunately, there were not enough pet parents who thought the same. As a result, we are discontinuing the Holistic Select cat food line of products. If you currently feed Holistic Select dry or wet cat recipes, we recommend that you try our Wellness® cat food products.

The Wellness Complete Health® and Wellness CORE® brands are from the makers of Holistic Select®. Both brands include products that utilize the same holistic approach to support digestion & whole-body health.

  • Wellness Complete Health for Cats: recipes for cats that combine natural, premium proteins to deliver a balanced diet with the nutrients your cat needs for a lifetime of wellbeing, no matter her life stage or unique nutritional needs. Each diet is crafted with pre- & probiotics and fiber for digestive health, antioxidants to support strong immune systems, balanced nutrients for optimal energy and controlled minerals for urinary tract health

  • Wellness CORE for Cats: grain-free selection of natural cat food that is packed with protein. It’s rich in meaty flavor and full of nutrient-dense nutrition. It’s fortified with antioxidants, omega fatty acids and probiotics to make sure his immune system, skin and coat, and gastrointestinal systems stay healthy and strong throughout his long, active life.

All the Wellness cat recipes provide an excellent source of high-quality protein and essential fatty acids made with natural, wholesome ingredients free from wheat, corn, soy, meat by-products, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. They provide guaranteed levels of pre- & probiotics plus a combination of chicory root extract and healthy fiber to help support good digestion.

Below are our specific Wellness Complete Health recipe recommendations based on the Holistic Select recipes that you are feeding today.

If you have any questions on these recommendations or need more information, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Consumer Affairs team. You can email info@wellpet.com or call 800.225.0904, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm ET.

Dry Recipe Recommendations:

If you’re currently feeding Holistic Select dry cat recipes, we recommend trying Wellness Complete Health dry cat recipes.

To help your cat adapt to the new nutrient levels of Wellness Complete Health and minimize risk of digestive upset, gradually mix in the new food over a 5-7 day period so that you are feeding 100% Wellness Complete Health by Day 7.

Holistic Select Grain Free Adult & Kitten Health Chicken Meal Recipe

If you’re currently feeding Grain Free Adult & Kitten Health – Chicken Meal Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Grain Free Adult Chicken. Both recipes are grain-free, featuring high quality protein from chicken along with Omega-3 fatty acids that help support healthy skin and coat.

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Holistic Select Grain Free Adult Health Anchovy & Sardine Meal Recipe

If you’re currently feeding Grain Free Adult Health – Anchovy & Sardine Meal Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Grain Free Indoor Salmon. Both recipes are grain-free, feature healthy lean protein from a blend of high-quality fish along with Omega-3 fatty acids that help support healthy skin and coat.

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Holistic Select Grain Free Indoor Health/Weight Recipe

If you’re currently feeding Holistic Select Grain Free Indoor Health/Weight Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Grain Free Indoor Healthy Weight. Both recipes are grain-free and have been formulated with the ideal calories for indoor cats with a sedentary lifestyle.

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Wet Recipe Recommendations:

If you’re currently feeding Holistic Select wet cat recipes, we recommend trying Wellness Complete Health wet cat recipes. All Wellness Complete Health wet cat recipes are grain-free and have been formulated with a healthy blend of high-quality protein and essential fatty acids.

Holistic Select Grain Free Chicken Liver & Lamb Pâté Recipe

If you’re currently feeding Holistic Select Grain Free Chicken Liver & Lamb Pâté Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Beef & Chicken Pate.

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Holistic Select Grain Free Chicken Pâté Recipe

If you’re feeding Holistic Select Grain Free Chicken Pâté Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Chicken Pate recipe.

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Holistic Select Grain Free Ocean Fish & Tuna Pâté Recipe

If you’re feeding Holistic Select Grain Free Ocean Fish & Tuna Pâté Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Turkey & Salmon Pate.

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Holistic Select Grain Free Turkey Pâté Recipe

If you’re feeding Holistic Select Grain Free Turkey Pâté Recipe, try Wellness Complete Health Turkey Pate.

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If you have any questions about these recommendations or need more information, please reach out to our Consumer Affairs team (available Monday – Friday, 8am-5pm ET):

(p) 800.225.0904 (toll free)

(f) 866.730.9436

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What To Feed Dogs Who Are Picky Eaters

What To Feed Dogs Who Are Picky Eaters

Most kids are picky eaters. Parents search long and hard for alternative food options to satisfy their stubborn child, but what happens when we are having the same issues with our dogs? They can’t verbally communicate with us, so the only message we receive is a refusal to eat.

There are a lot of reasons dogs start to forgo their usual meals. Just like humans, if a dog had an upset stomach after eating, it may pair the association to the food refusing to eat it as a safety measure. Anxiety or inconsistent feeding times can also cause refusal to eat. However, the lack of excitement towards their daily meals could also be food boredom or a need for more flavor. Because we can’t get in their heads and know for sure, these behaviors in our pups set off a chain of events leading to a hunt for dog-approved food. Where do we turn to find good dog food for picky eaters?

Some dogs simply don’t like kibble, and evolutionarily, it makes sense. Wild animals never eat processed food, so why are we expecting our picky pets to follow suit? A good starting point towards change could be incorporating a different type of dry food into your dog’s diet. A great option is Wellness’ CORE RawRev. Made from high-protein kibble with freeze-dried raw bites of meats like turkey and lamb mixed in, this recipe contains no fillers or artificial ingredients. Wellness CORE RawRev is available both with Wholesome Grains and Grain-Free, giving pet parents the option that works best for their preferences and their dog’s nutritional needs. We’ve heard from many pet parents that their picky dogs go wild for the freeze-dried meat, finally cleaning their bowls.

But, you don’t have to switch your food just yet. There are many ways to begin working new options into your dog’s diet. Here are some ways to get your picky pup away from starvation station and back on the food train.

  • No People Food:  We might love slipping our furry friend a piece of our own food, but this behavior can cause our dogs to forgo their own food for yours. Be strong. You have to break the pattern to retrain them to eat their own food.

  • Too Many Treats: Treats are a great reward for good behavior, but if you go overboard and treats become the norm instead of an actual treat, your dog may want the delicious treat overly their daily meals. Watch your treats and be sure to only offer them as a once in a while occurrence.

  • Warm Water: Sometimes adding a little warm water to your pup’s food bowl can help entice them to finish their kibble. While you’re offering the same food source, the texture of the food mixed with the water can break down the hard kibble which is more pleasing to the dog and or trick them into thinking it’s a new option.

  • Dog Food Mixers and Toppers: Some dogs just don’t want plain kibble, and that’s okay. We know it may be a cheaper option, but if they won’t eat it, you’re out of luck. Mixers and toppers are a great way to get more protein into your dog’s diet through condensed helpings of meats, fish and vegetables. The best part of a mixer/topper is the taste. Most recipes are filled with flavor that will draw your dog into the dish and keep them eating, tricking them to polish off the bowl. Wellness offers are a large selection of natural mixers and toppers like CORE Simply Shreds and CORE 95%. We offer freeze-dried, wet and other textures that will surely bring your pup to the bowl. Do be aware, though, that many mixers and toppers are formulated for supplemental feeding only and must still be mixed with kibble to ensure your dog gets the proper balance of vitamins and minerals.

  • Wet Food: Depending on your budget and your picky eater’s digestive system, wet food can be a great option. Most dogs enjoy wet food because it more closely mimics raw meats. Offering your dog wet food once a day or even a few times a week can help them overcome their picky ways.

Before trying any new food choices with your dog, it’s important to check with your veterinarian to ensure your dog doesn’t have any serious health concerns that may be impacting their appetite. You want to offer them something they like, but you also want to make sure each food choice is right for your furry friend’s unique nutritional needs.

It can be a pain to see your dog refuse to eat, but don’t fret! Dogs won’t starve themselves. They will wait as long as possible to get something they like, but they won’t push themselves to the point of pain. Try a few of these options and see what works for your dog. And luckily, healthy doesn’t have to mean it’s not tasty, thanks to our carefully crafted recipes. Wellness has created a large selection of clean, natural, healthy dog food for picky eaters. It may take some time, but we know we have a product your dog will love.

All Wellness recipes are backed by our satisfaction guarantee so if one of our products doesn’t work for your dog, you can return the unused portion with a receipt to the retailer for a complete refund. If you have any questions about our nutrition or need help selecting a food, please reach our knowledgeable Consumer Affairs team at 800.225.0904, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm ET.

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健康と栄養 食事

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10/03/2020

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