“I have two dogs, a male Pom and a female Westie. The Pom loves Ruff Greens, he’s a good eater. The Westie refuses to eat if I add Ruff Greens to her food. I’ve tried giving her just a dash in her food, but as soon as she smells the food she walks away. Any ideas? I want them both to benefit from Ruff Greens, but can’t get her to eat it.”
“I have four dogs. Ages 9, 9, 7, 1.5. 3 Vizslas and one Shepard Sheep Dog Mix. One of the Vizslas (9) started to get a film on their eyes. It was not cataracts, the Vet Indicated that was “just something that older dogs develop.” My Shepherd Sheep Dog (9) started to get joint stiffness and again the Vet wanted me to put my dog on some expensive food and limit him on exercise. Now, I love my vet he’s a good man, but like most doctor’s these days humility is an elusive quality mainly because they are over worked and tired. Rough Greens offers a solution! I started giving this to my dogs and my Vizela no longer has that film on his eyes, my Shepard moves around like he’s 5 and my other two dogs responding amazing! My youngest Vizela was born with a hole in his heart. We had that fixed and immediately started giving him Ruff Greens because I was worried about his weight gain. He’s developing beautifully and his heart is strong. I’m grateful for this supplement and for the humility and dedication that went into its formulation. Dogs are not meant to live forever; however while they are here it’s a gift to be able to care for them. Thank you for working hard. God Bless your company.”
“My boy does so much better with the enjoyment of life, when he is eating rough greens. He has the spontaneous fun back in his life. His coat shines, his bodily functions have no problems, and he takes on the job, of organizing my life, with a zest.”