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Post  Newsie96 8/10/2009, 9:28 am

So I've been feeding the boys some samples I got at a recent meet, along with their Wellness, and they love it. I've noticed since I started feeding it, both of their coats have been softer. Is this possible?

Duke has always had a coarser coat, but he's so much softer. He's sitting at my feet (I'm working at home today) and it's so nice to feel it against my skin.

I plan to get a box of it this week so I can really start to incorporate it on a more balanced schedule.
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Post  Pugsaunt 8/10/2009, 9:44 am

Yup, absolutely, you betcha. Penny's coat became black velvet when I put her on grain-free.
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Post  Newsie96 8/12/2009, 9:08 am

I just told my mom about it and she wants to try it for Manny. Manny can't have chicken, so I'm going to give her a sample of the Keen, which is turkey-based. Manny can't have over a certain percentage of protein, but we read the nutrition on Keen and it's under.

Keep your fingers crossed that Mr. Fussy will like it!
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Post  dieselsmom 8/12/2009, 11:03 am

Newsie96 wrote:I just told my mom about it and she wants to try it for Manny. Manny can't have chicken, so I'm going to give her a sample of the Keen, which is turkey-based. Manny can't have over a certain percentage of protein, but we read the nutrition on Keen and it's under.

Keep your fingers crossed that Mr. Fussy will like it!

Sam, I will be dumbfounded if Manny doesn't like the Keen. I'm not kidding - mine flip out over their dinner when they have Keen. It's that stinking good!!
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