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Ruff Greens, VitaSmart Regular Reviews

4.6 Rating 2,763 Reviews
Julie.russell
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My Yorkie and Silkie love the new Ruff Greens, but we're only on our trial bag, so no noticeable changes yet. I sprinkle it on their wet food in the morning and they lick the dish clean.
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Posted 3 years ago
My lab is a picky eater and she loves the ruff greens. I don't have to add anything to it, which is great for me. Thanks Riff Greens!
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Posted 3 years ago
Punkin loves it, likes the bowl. I believe to soon to tell yet on the effects.
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Posted 3 years ago
Do not like the very fine messy powder and the bag it comes in (very messy) but my Lab loves it so I will give it a try.
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Posted 3 years ago
Michael.mcelprang
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chief is doing better all around. ears aren't itching, more energy, eats all his food even the yard saver pills. thanks
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Posted 3 years ago
OK truthfully I wasn’t a believer about this however my dog was always eating grass and everything green. He’s been eating rough greens for breakfast and dinner for the last nine months and because of delivery delays there was a two week Which caused us to run out. During that time we were up in the middle the night more times than not with the dog wanting to go eat grass and he actually ate the string of my daughters balloons from her birthday. I have to say the dogs are super excited to eat dinner and breakfast when rough greens is part of their meals and I’m glad I saw the infomercial and started buying this months ago. Totally recommend this product As I can tell the dogs digestive tracks are so much better than without it
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Posted 3 years ago
Maryanne.dempsey
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My dogs absolutely LOVE Ruff Greens! :)
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Posted 3 years ago
Deborah.rouchon
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My dog is almost 13, a Pointer, and suffering from muscle wasting and malabsorption. This seems crazy but after only 3 weeks or so, he seems much more lively and wants to “play”every day. His poops are still like pudding or very soft but he seems to feel better.
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Posted 3 years ago