Wellness Lamb And Sweet Potato
Treats as dog meals ?
I just discovered a few days ago that my friend feeds her dog dog treats as food. She’s using a very high quality treat (wellness Wellbites – those little brown squared soft treats) but isn’t it still lacking in nutrition for her dog?
Apparently she somehow ended up with 10 cases (200 bags) of it in her house so she’s feeding them as food for her dog.
Here are the ingredients:
Lamb, Salmon, Ground Brown Rice, Oatmeal, Vegetable Glycerin, Guar Gum, Cane Molasses, Carrots, Sea Salt, Natural Smoke Flavor, Garlic, Blueberries, Flaxseed, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, Phosphoric Acid (a natural acidifier), Sorbic Acid (a preservative), and Mixed Tocopherols (a natural preservative)
Will her dog have nutritional problems and deficiencies?
The thing is she got the 10 boxes for free.
A dog should have a whole meal, as in actual dog food and not just treats. The ingredients will differ and dogs need everything that the dog food contains.
A vet can help you out more with this they know what a dog should have and they can give more information.






