I had switched Beta and Caesar over to Natural Balance Duck and Potato dry (for Caesar) and wet (for Beta's sensitive stomach at the time). The vet suggested this brand because as Beta's progression became worse they said diet could make the biggest difference if she had IPSID or Irritable Bowel Disease or what she actually had….
The Duck and Potatoe is a no soy, no preservative, no wheat, no rice, and no corn product. It is made as the sensitive food.
Now that Beta is gone, I am feeding the dry to Caesar (loves it) and the wet canned food will be for the new puppy.
I began searching for the best puppy foods within the Innova family or the Natural Balance family and found that the Duck and Potato I have been feeding them is recommended for puppies as well.
Thank goodness because I spent about $150 on the food....buying cases of the canned expecting Beta to have a long period of needing soft food.
The Innova EVO products are very popular in the Tampa FL basenji community. The dry form has some of the grain group that I was trying to avoid with Beta's condition. The Innova EVO wet food is 95% meat and the vet suggested Venison. I give it to Caesar as an added treat from time to time and he goes nuts.
The vet also said that the IBS or IPSID in basenjis is best controlled by switching their foods up so that the body doesnt have allergies to the foods and learns to build up strength in the intestines.
The Natural Balance line has several sensitive stomach foods as well as regular foor.
I didnt think the price was too much more than Eukanuba which is what I have fed my two for years....who would guess that Euk Lamb and Rice isnt great for your pup....
Here are a few pics I took on Beta's last days at home. I just found them in my camera....
Beta and Caesar sleeping together....Beta is the tri girl
Beta in the yard….
My baby girl….lovingly called my little Beta Potata