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Post  Amanda 12/17/2009, 1:49 pm

I rarely even go down the dog food aisle at the grocery store but today I noticed a refrigerated section so it caught my attention. In it was food called Freshpet Select. I haven't had a chance to look them up online but was just curious if anyone else has heard of them. They advertise the food as "fresh" not raw.
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Post  Brenda 12/17/2009, 1:55 pm

From everything I have read, it's very good food. I used it for a while, but it's so hard to figure out how much to feed and my guys gained weight - which they don't need to do. I do use their treats, they are great for hiding pills in!
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Post  Guest 12/17/2009, 4:38 pm

refridgerated dog food? oh wow! that's pretty cool! glad to hear that it is healthy! :)
might have to check it out some time

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Post  Guest 12/17/2009, 9:06 pm

hmmm might have to check that out one day

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Post  Not Afraid 12/18/2009, 2:32 am

I'm such a skeptic that I had to do some research. Their web site screamed big business masquerading as a new brand. This is what I found with just a minute of investigation:
The Freshpet investors include management, affiliates of Cypress, Tyson Foods, and other private investors.

Tyson, eh. Oh the stories I could tell about Tyson.
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