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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 315986" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Janet. I have to laugh about the Chef Michael's dog food.</p><p></p><p>When Gryphon was a little over a year old, he contracted Lyme disease and though it was a mild case, he simply quit eating.</p><p></p><p>All I could get him to eat was the Cesar's wet food in the little trays...costs like super premium wet food...even better, according to their feeding instructions, a dog Gryphon's size would need to eat TEN trays a day!</p><p></p><p>His raw food from K-9 Cuisine is going to wind up running me two hundred a month or so. Sounds horrific, but I was spending 165 per month on RX food and enzyme supplements and stuff for his intestinal problems.</p><p></p><p>Not only that, I swear the dog was putting out more than he was taking in. Cleanup was a PITA. You would've thought I had a couple of St. Bernards.</p><p></p><p>So far on the raw ration, which is based on lamb meat, lamb innards, and ground lamb bone, the vomiting has stopped, he's not itching as much, and the size of his stools has decreased dramatically.</p><p></p><p>K-9 Cuisine also carries a HUGE line of dry and canned dog and cat foods, chewies, treats.</p><p></p><p>Stuff is expensive, but very high quality products, and they do not charge shipping on orders over fifty dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 315986, member: 1963"] Janet. I have to laugh about the Chef Michael's dog food. When Gryphon was a little over a year old, he contracted Lyme disease and though it was a mild case, he simply quit eating. All I could get him to eat was the Cesar's wet food in the little trays...costs like super premium wet food...even better, according to their feeding instructions, a dog Gryphon's size would need to eat TEN trays a day! His raw food from K-9 Cuisine is going to wind up running me two hundred a month or so. Sounds horrific, but I was spending 165 per month on RX food and enzyme supplements and stuff for his intestinal problems. Not only that, I swear the dog was putting out more than he was taking in. Cleanup was a PITA. You would've thought I had a couple of St. Bernards. So far on the raw ration, which is based on lamb meat, lamb innards, and ground lamb bone, the vomiting has stopped, he's not itching as much, and the size of his stools has decreased dramatically. K-9 Cuisine also carries a HUGE line of dry and canned dog and cat foods, chewies, treats. Stuff is expensive, but very high quality products, and they do not charge shipping on orders over fifty dollars. [/QUOTE]
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