Wholesomes: Sensitive Skin and Stomach Salmon Protein Review

WITH= 3% salmon

In this video, we will review Wholesomes Sensitive Skin & Stomach Salmon Protein Dog Food in detail. We will discuss the ingredients, nutritional content, and overall quality of the food based on the PSS system. We attempt to help you to decide if Wholesomes Sensitive Skin & Stomach Salmon Protein Dog Food is the right choice for your furry friend.

My Credentials:
Bachelors of Science, Animal Science Biology. University of Florida 2005
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine: University Of Florida College of Vet Med 2009
Small Animal General Practice 2009-present

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Helpful websites, often sited on this channel:
AAFCO:

American College of Veterinary Nutritionists:

World Small Veterinary Association Nutrition toolkit:

Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Text:

Free access to the Merk Manual:

Please note that these videos are for educational purposes only. They are not intended for diagnosis or treatment of any animals. If you have questions regarding your pet’s health or are having a pet related emergency, please contact your personal veterinarian.

5 Comments

  1. Thank you for the content , was wondering if you could do a review of retriever high protein from tractor supply.? Thank you

  2. Question — understand that you put a lot of importance around calcium phosphorus levels. But if they only provide MINIMUM % how do we really know what the numbers are? Purina is consistently deemed ok and all of their adult foods seem to be 1% and .8% which is in the optimal range but those are just the minimum %s. Is it fair to say Purina could have numbers above those which are listed? I guess I’m confused how any foods could be rated optimal or not with this “minimum” number

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