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Ruff Greens, VitaSmart Regular Reviews

4.6 Rating 2,776 Reviews
Richard Kimmes
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Bg appears to be doing great.
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Posted 2 years ago
My two dogs don't like Ruff Greens. I order a free trial size which then ate sparingly when sprinkled on their dry. Not too enthusiastic. I received the first bag of my subscription. Dogs didn't seem too interested. Most of the product ends up on the bottom of the bowls uneaten. Dogs will not eat it even though I tried adding pumpkin to conceal the Ruff Greens. What should I do? I cannot recommend this product because the dogs will not eat it.
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for your feedback. we recommend the gravy method, and it normally gets the dog to consume the product.
Posted 2 years ago
My 15 year old border collie is able to go upstairs, walk 2 miles a day and keep up with her chickens. She has no more cysts. It's really adding years to her life.
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Posted 2 years ago
My 10 year old dog has shown so much improvement in her mobility since using Ruff Greens. She had stopped going up steps before using Ruff Greens, and now she can climb them and move around a lot better. I was skeptical when I bought this as to whether it would really work, but it does! I highly recommend this for dogs with mobility issues.
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Posted 2 years ago
My Lab has more energy on our daily walks.
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Posted 2 years ago
Ruff Greens is the best thing you could every use for your dog. It turned my 13-year-old Shih Tzu into a puppy again. Thank You Ruff Greens!
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
LINDA MULLADY
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IT ISN'T A BAG,, IT'S A POUCH I was really surprised at the size of the bag for the money that the consumer is charged... I really haven't seen much of a change in Ceasar. Sometime he will eat, sometimes he just sniffs it and walks away. He is a rescued dog, and we think he was fed people food a lot.. He constantly walks around the table and whines to be fed. If we move him to another room,, he barks and barks, which we finally end up letting him out because we can't stand the barking.
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Posted 2 years ago