
EpiTreats Dog Snacks
EpiTreats Dog Snacks
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What are EpiTreats for Dogs?
- EpiTreats are specially formulated healthy dog treats that may be given to healthy dogs of any age.
- EpiTreats contain a hydrolyzed protein source of chicken liver with a low Dalton size of less than 3500 to reduce the likelihood of allergic reactions.
- EpiTreats also contain a single carbohydrate source of dried potato product to reduce the chance of causing allergies.
What else should I know about EpiTreats?
- Store at controlled room temperature.
- Close package tightly after opening to retain freshness.
What problems could my dog have with EpiTreats?
- EpiTreats are intended for supplemental feeding only, and should never be used as a complete diet.
- In order to maintain a healthy weight, use the feeding guidelines and use caution not to exceed the maximum number of treats oer day.
How do you use EpiTreats?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer's suggested number of treats per day for normal weight dogs: Dogs up to 20 lbs, 5 treats. Dogs 40 lbs, 7 treats. Dogs 60 lbs, 8 treats. Dogs 80 lbs, 10 treats. Dogs 100 lbs, 13 treats.
- Manufacturer's suggested maximum number of treats per day for obesity prone dogs: Dogs up to 20 lbs, 3 treats. Dogs 40 lbs, 4 treats. Dogs 60 lbs, 5 treats. Dogs 80 lbs, 6 treats. Dogs 100 lbs, 8 treats.
What is in EpiTreats?
- Approximate calories per treat: 16 kcal/ treat.
- Guaranteed analysis: Crude protein min 11%, Crude fat min 5%, Crude fiber max 4%, Moisture 28%.
- Ingredients: Dried potato product, hydrolyzed chicken liver, water sufficient for processing, corn syrup, glycerin, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), calcium carbonate, lecithin, potassium chloride, phosphoric acid, salt, sorbic acid (as a preservative), rosemary extract.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- EpiTreats is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Review Summary
30 total reviews
Rated 4.80 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
27 5 star reviews
2 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
1 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Why so good?
I am a contractor and know the treats that chain store drive up windows give out. They are garbage treats compared to the Epi treats. I have one bag of treats in my truck and when I go to clients houses, I will give out a treat with the homeowner's approval. Dogs love them and are immediately your best friend.
I do not know why dogs love these treats so much, but they do. The only treats I buy for my dog.
Most Liked Negative Review
I won't buy them again.
I don't believe there is enough medicine in the treats. My dog had diarrhea after feeding them to him. I stopped feeding him them for a couple days and his stool was normal. I tried to feed them to him again to see if he would be okay. He had diarrhea again. I've stopped giving him them.
Reviews
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My pup loves these HA treats!
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagBear loves these treats... and so do I! they are affordable hypoallergenic treats I can spoil my boy with. they are light in calories and fairly soft. would buy again!-
more treats please
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Giving EpiTreats to my Akita has helped tremendously!
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagI have an American Akita. He has IBD. Ideally, I should give him small meals, treats, about every 5 hours. His Dietitian recommended giving him EpiTreats in-between his morning and night meal(s) . My Akita is very picky, so I was very hesitate. He loves his EpiTreats. I would highly recommend this product:)-
Dante, American Akita, aka "Baby"
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These are the best
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagMy Cocker and Frenchie love them.-
Waiting for some yummy treats
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Good treats with IBD
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagWith IBD, Buddy can't have many treats. He can have these and he loves them!-
Mmmm
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Epitreats Dog Snacks are Healthy and Safe
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagMy dog has a sensitive stomach, and these treats are perfect for his condition. He loves them!! Here is picture of him after being rewarded with two of these treats. He's such a good boy that day and he deserved them. -
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My dog loves these
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagMy dog loves this and it's hard to find treats with hydrolyzed protein. My dog needs that because he has allergies.-
Hello there!
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Yummy for Fred
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagI picked this by the suggestion of my vet. Fred is a very picky eater but loves his EpiTreats! -
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Frankie is happier and healthier since taking EpiTreats
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog Snacks 8oz BagGood healthy product that my little mini doxie seems to love. He goes wild when he sees the bag.-
Belly tickling times
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YUMMY
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog SnacksNice packaging, appearance very pleasant and Frankie, my dog loves them-
Frankie
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Love these!
From UndisclosedComments about EpiTreats Dog SnacksWe have one dog with severe allergies, one without. They both LOVE their Epi Treats! And being safe for our guy with allergies means we don't have to worry about him eating anything he's not supposed to.-
Lucy & Quincy love their Epi Treats!
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Q & A
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Is this treat recommended for a dog on a hydrolized protein diet??
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According to the manufacturer, EpiTreats contain a hydrolyzed protein source, chicken liver, with a low Dalton size of less than 3,500. They also state that EpiTreats may be used as a diet complement for dogs with skin sensitivities. If your dog has special dietary needs, it is recommended to speak with your veterinarian first.
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What is the carbohydrate in Epitreats. Is it sweet potatoes or white potatoes??
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According to the manufacturer, the dried potato product in EpiTreats Dog Snacks is a white potato.
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What does the EPI stand for in EPItreat? Is it okay for dogs with pancreatic inefficiencies??
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The use of "EPI" in this brand name is used to show that it is targeting the EPIdermal sites of your dog. It targets hair and skin. Please contact your veterinarian to determine if this product is appropriate for your dog.
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Are these treats approved for dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency??
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EpiTreats Dog Snacks does not have published evidence for use with dogs experiencing exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Please contact your veterinarian regarding an appropriate treatment for your dog.
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Why did they change the recipe and size of this product? Very dissapointed.?
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We do not have that information unfortunately. That is something you would need to ask the manufacturer. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Our dog has kidney stone; she is on royal canin SO diet. Are these treats okay for her stones? ?
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Steve, This is a great question! Animals with kidney stones are switched to prescription foods, such as Royal Canin Urinary S/O, to help prevent stone formation and to encourage your dog to drink more water. The food has been formulated to have the right protein, fat, and fiber that will discourage stone formation. With this being said, the addition of any other foods or treats can alter the amount of protein, fat, or fiber that your dog is getting, and may disturb the balance that the food provides, so we would recommend asking your dog’s veterinarian which treats they would recommend, that won’t worsen your pets kidney stones. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do these treats require a prescription to purchase online??
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Ryan, EpiTreats do not require a prescription and can be purchased over-the-counter. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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