Medicus Veterinary Diets....Review

Published 2024-04-01
Medicus Veterinary Diets are the first freeze dried therapeutic foods for pets, using whole ingredients.So it is better than the traditional Prescription Diets from Hills, or the veterinary diets fromPurina and Royal Canin? Let's take a look at their marketing and their product to find out!

All Comments (21)
  • @yungwun1252
    I really enjoy your no nonsense reviews. It’s not about feelings, show me the NUTRIENTS!
  • @jinxiemac29
    I find it bizarre they say their product contains clean meat, no 4d meats and then use a wolf as an example. Wolves take down sick and weak animals in the wild, hence their importance to the ecosystem.
  • @GardeningGroomer
    This food is $20 a POUND. Outrageous. Good grief. Just got 2 of my senior girls’ bloodwork back and all within perfect ranges. Happy and healthy on Hills!
  • @Dannielle_Lola
    Oh i love this! Especially the egg bit 😂 The fact this food requires a prescription is absolutely mind-blowing considering that's exactly why hills got sued! talk about double standards. Go Get em Glenn!
  • @sandypolsky5683
    We, as pet parents who loves our pets as family, are being attempted at guilting us by not buying raw or home cooked foods. I don't know about other pet owners, but most of us can't afford $300 to $400 a month for one pet. My dog loves his dog food, which by the way is a very good ingredient list, but probably not to those to want to guilt us. He is healthy, happy, and again, loves his dog food. Thank you, Glenn, for your knowledge, calling out the spewed nutritionist wannabe folks and giving us true facts.
  • @alesanchez87
    Honestly, I use the term "kibble" since English isn't my native language and I've read it extensively around. I've also seen the term "pellet", I don't know if it's acceptable. In Spanish, my native language, we say "croqueta" or "pienso". We only use "alimento seco" (dry food) at the vet's.
  • Interesting enough, today there was a short reel on Dr Judy’s you tube channel(I’m not sure if she saw this review by you or not) where she had the founder of medicus on and stating “the only medicus diets that are prescription, are the two kidney diets and feline bladder diet because the nutrients are so restrictive”
  • @belindaking5369
    What do u think about purina ? After all the reports of sick and dying pets, im scared to buy it 😮
  • @Thetoad738
    Can you review Carna4 and its sprouted topper?
  • @Aimee0206
    Just yesterday, I saw a video from The BK Pets that pissed me off to unbelievable levels. A lady had just lost her cat to a urinary blockage, and he basically responded by using that video to share recipes. She literally JUST lost her cat and he's using that for content. Does he not think she's probably feeling terrible enough already? I highly doubt she needs videos telling her what she should've been feeding and that it could've been prevented, when chances are it couldn't have been prevented at all.
  • @Jaycv-dq3rg
    Can you review yum wolf the claim 250 doctors help make there dog food Carbs %15 and protein %29
  • @snezanavl8580
    I just started feeding sensitive skin and stomach small @mini adult by Hills science she is still scratching and chewing her paws like mad , shes been just on this kibble for over 2 weeks should i see an improvement by now? I feel like giving up and feeding something else .
  • @jbrown715
    Mr pet puzzle can u do a FROMM review. This brand I thought was one of greatest kibbles until rachel said other wise. Bc of the meat they use?
  • @jbrown715
    Not sure on how old kibble term is. But for reference I have been hearing it called kibble from my father since 70's. I always knew it as kibble. Heavily involved with dog show people who fed eukanuba pink bag in 1980s everyone called it kibble. But it wasn't known to be bad then. Some of the big wigs did add boiling hot water to kibble n let kibble expand b4 feeding the dogs. But needless to say interesting how u never heard that term much.
  • Dry matter basis? How is this food based on your criteria for a 5 year old golden retriever , no health issues