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#1 Lei-Quinn

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Posted 16 March 2010 - 01:44 PM

Has anyone heard or tried this food? I found it at Kroger's. Duncan is a picky eater and he loves this. It is all natural. No preservatives or fillers. It is in the store in its own refrigerated case. I tried the chicken and rice slice and serve. He is actually eager to eat his food now. :lol: The web site is www.freshpetselect.com.

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Posted 16 March 2010 - 02:43 PM

I read the ingredient label of one of them (don't remember what flavor/combo) and it did seem to be of good quality. I love that more companies are coming out with with natural and preservative-free choices for our dogs. The only thing that would concern me would be his teeth. That kind of food is very sticky and might cause teeth/gum decay. If he's very picky, I understand you're probably thrilled to get him to eat anything! :D I would just be extra dilligent about teeth brushing and yearly dental exams.

Tell Ducan Bon Appetit! :)

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 04:26 AM

Duncan gets lots of crunchy treats and has things he chews on. Besides I don't think the food ever gets near his teeth. He just gulps his food. :P Its definitely nice to see him eat his food with such vigor.

#4 Autumn&Molly

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 05:44 AM

That's great! It's always nice to see them eat with vigor!

I might use the Slice and Serve variety for a treat. I love that the first 3 ingredients are all meat.






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