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Ruff Greens, VitaSmart Regular Reviews

4.6 Rating 2,771 Reviews
My dog, Madi, is doing great with the addition of Ruff Greens to her food. She is full of energy and healthy. It is convenient to have the Ruff Greens come each month.
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Posted 2 years ago
Marietta Phillips
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Gracie is 9 years old cur lab mix. She is energetic and loves her long walks. Thank you
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Posted 2 years ago
Jeff Schwartz
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Very happy with the rurr greens product. I have a 70 pound labradoodle and a 15-year-old Boggle, Boston Terrier and beagle mix. The old boy has much more energy and more solid bathroom experiences. I'm able to get great results with both dogs and only use approximately half the recommended amounts.
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Posted 2 years ago
Rick Peterson
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Posted 2 years ago
Dolores Brooks
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My Noah loves his Ruff Greens!❤️
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Posted 2 years ago
Elizabeth Neeley
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I have 2 Alaskan malamute and we have been giving them rough greens for almost a year. They are healthy and their coats are shiny. We consider ruff greens as their equivalent to a human vitamin. For us it is worth giving to them regularly to keep them healthy and free from stomach issues. Dogs will get into anything they find and this is our way of helping to make sure that if they digest system can handle something bad that we have not caught. They will have the extra “oomph” in their system to overcome potential hazards they may digest.
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Posted 2 years ago
Linda Adamson
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My Dog loves it. Thank you!
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Posted 2 years ago
It's gross, I know, but Heidi has always been a poop eater. I had an idea one day that maybe she is looking for micronutrients, So I ordered some Ruffgreens and after 8 yrs of that terrible habit, she stopped. I was so happy!! The stuff is pretty expensive so about a year in I decided to try putting powder on just one meal.a day instead of twice a day. That was a no go. She needs a scoop twice a day and she never eats poop anymore.
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Posted 2 years ago