“My 3 dogs think it makes the meal! They will lick it up even without food! Have noticed improved coats on the older 2 and has helped our malnourished rescue!”
“My 10 year old lab has pep in her step now that she has been on Ruffgreens now for a couple of years. I give it to our other two younger dogs also and it has made a difference in their coats. I absolutely love this product!”
“When our dogs Chuck and Dot! lean into their Ruff Greens there is a cacaphony of noise provided by their tags hitting the metal dog dishes and the kibble being gobbled--followed by the relatively quiet licking of the powder stuck to their bowls! I know they appreciate all you put into their special treat because the bowls are licked clean. You could say they are "rabid" fans...
Thanks!”
“Our 8 ½ year old Weimaraner, Lily, has been a picky eater all her life with lose BMs and regular upset stomach issues. Since starting her and Pebbles, our 6 y o weim, on Ruff Greens, Lily has eaten her meals when they are presented to her. She has had few if any upset stomachs and her BMs now have good form to them. She has also found her inner puppy and often charges around the house antagonizing Pebbles and trying to initiate play.
Ruff Greens, you are worth the cost!”
“My daughter's nine year old 120 pound mostly white mixed breed loves her Greens. In fact, yesterday afternoon, my almost 18 year old granddaughter scooped Angel's dinner portion without adding the greens, then left for the evening. A few hours later when my daughter got home she found some bits of kibble scattered around the floor and was mystified as this was a new misbehavior. I mentioned that there were no Ruff Greens added to her kibble, After Angel had scattered her kibble non was eaten until her dinner time when her kibble was again sprinkled with Greens. Have I mentioned--Ang”
“My Pomeranian is 12 years old. She is leaking pee, hates her food which I bought tons of…she actually eats ruff greens. She doesn’t love it but eventually eats it. She has more energy and enjoys life again! I wish she could understand why! Thank you!”