- Lamb Meal
- A high protein alternative protein source.
- Brown Rice
- A nutritious source of vitamins, minerals, tocotrienols, and fiber. Carbohydrate and starch sources such as brown rice are not a necessary component of a companion animal's diet, but they can be fed in moderation and variety with nutritional benefits. For an alternative, see our Epigen™ diet.
- Flaxseeds
- A plant source of omega-3 fatty acids.
- Sweet Potatoes
- A rich source of beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, calcium, potassium, and iron. Carbohydrate and starch sources such as sweet potatoes are not a necessary component of a companion animal's diet, but they can be fed in moderation and variety with nutritional benefits. For an alternative, see our Epigen™ diets.
- Soybean Oil
- Contains both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
- Dried Plain Beet Pulp
- Wrongfully recognized as a "filler" or source of sugar in pet foods, beet pulp contains excellent fiber and galacto-oligosaccharides that exert a prebiotic effect. Additionally, the pulp contains ferulic, gentisic, and p-Coumaric phenolic acids.
- Natural Flavor
- Derived from natural ingredients, and included for the purposes of palatability enhancement.
- Coconut Oil
- Coconut oil is a natural source of healthful fatty acids.
- Crab Meal
- An excellent source of protein that is naturally rich in chitosan.
- Montmorillonite Clay
- Sourced form an ancient geologic deposit of marine life.
- Rice Bran Oil
- A concentrated source of tocotrienols, fatty acids, and other antioxidants. It is extremely stable under processing conditions
- Salt
- Not standard, refined table salt. Wysong whole salt is mined from ancient trace mineral rich geological deposits.
- Taurine
- An essential amino acid for cats and arguably for dogs as well. Taurine can be diminished in food processing and should be supplemented. It exerts a host of benefits for the cardiovascular, ocular, and central nervous systems. It is also an antioxidant and is important in muscular response to exercise. Many Wysong ingredients are excellent sources of taurine. However, as insurance, taurine is also supplemented to the diets.
- Calcium Carbonate
- Calcium in a natural form to help balance the phosphorus levels in meats. Calcium is crucial to bones, teeth, and metabolic processes.
- Tomato Pomace
- Tomato skins, pulp, and seeds. It is a source of digestible fiber and lycopene.
- Calcium Propionate
- A preservative.
- Choline Chloride
- Choline is a B-complex vitamin which helps to build cell membranes, promote nerve function, and maintain normal growth. Choline also plays a significant role in fat metabolism, liver regulation, and renal protection.
- Dried Kelp
- A particularly good source of trace minerals, such as iodine, potassium and calcium as well as vitamins.
- Yogurt
- An excellent substrate for probiotics and a source of protein, calcium, vitamin B2, B12, potassium, and magnesium.
- Organic Barley Grass Powder
- Harvested before the first joint rises above ground, this grass contains a wealth of bioavailable nutrients.
- Fish Oil
- A source of omega-3 fatty acids.
- Citric Acid
- Acts as a preservative by chelating oxidizing minerals.
- Dried Spinach
- A vegetable source of calcium, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K, magnesium, and folic acid.
- Apple Fiber
- A high fiber ingredient derived from apples.
- Mixed Tocopherols
- A natural preservative.
- Minerals
- While minerals are in food ingredients themselves, fortification is wise. The safety and benefits of fortification are supported by countless scientific studies.
- Vitamins
- While vitamins are in food ingredients themselves, processing diminishes their levels and thus fortification is wise. The safety and benefits of fortification are supported by countless scientific studies.
- Probiotics
- Probiotic microorganisms exert a number of benefits including improving intestinal microbial balance, enzyme and vitamin production.