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Ruff Greens - Jumpstart Reviews

3.8 Rating 792 Reviews
Paula Munroe
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My dog Annie loves “Ruff Greens” She is a black Cocker Spaniel Rescue, that we have had for 10 years in October. Her hips are bad and she had heart worms when we got her. She’s the best dog we ever had. She loves “Ruff Greens “ she’s been on it about 2 weeks and already jumping on the furniture (yeh). I expect more improvement. Thank you RG! Paula and Annie
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Posted 1 month ago
I tried for three days in three different ways but my two would not eat their food with this on it. Not sure why but they would not. I tried sprinkling it on top of their food, mixing it in with dry, and mixing it with canned. To no avail. Not sure why.
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Posted 1 month ago
Marge Horning
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Molly has not been eating it. Need to cancel this please. Thank you
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Posted 1 month ago
Elise Henrichs
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Our 6 year old Mini Malteseseems to have taken a liking right from the first serving. We're impressed!
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Posted 1 month ago
I’m not sure yet. That’s why I’m waiting to give a review. She’s a very picky eater. But her consumption has gone way down since starting her her the Ruff Greens. She doesn’t like gravy either, but she loves coconut oil so I’m mixing that with the Ruff Greens and her dog food. She is having great BM’s and drinking her water real good. However, she’s started eating grass. She doesn’t eat grass ‍♀️ So I’m just watching her to see… Thanks for checking in. I’m sorry I can’t rate it just yet
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Posted 1 month ago
Leonard Jupp
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I wasn’t sure how our boy was going to act with the ruff greens in his bowl of food. He ate it all
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Posted 1 month ago
Melody Feist
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Trying different ways of giving it to her. She's not crazy about it yet.
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Posted 1 month ago
Gary Marquez
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I have two Toy Poodles. I have given them 1 tablespoon each with their home cooked meal (chicken, rice, carrots, peas). The sample is too small for me to tell if it is affecting their well being.
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Posted 1 month ago