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  • in reply to: Instinct Limited Ingredient Rabbit. #103122 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    Karen W…have you tried the venison can food or is your pup allergic to that as well? I do pay (and have for years) $3.99 for most cans and 4.99 for venison. I shop at Petco and receive award points so I almost always have a 5-10 dollars coupon waiting for me.

    in reply to: Instinct Limited Ingredient Rabbit. #102669 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    Write to the company with this question. I have found them to be very helpful and courteous in a timely manner.

    in reply to: Nature's Variety #102423 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    I have fed my Labrador Nature Variety Raw Boost kibble with 1/2 of their variety of can food for years. She remains lean, muscular and very healthy!

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #89363 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    We use Nature Variety Rabbit treats….no problems.

    Karen B
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    Lol pitlove, when I went to feed mine tonight I realized that it is Duck, Chicken & Egg! But having no meal is a big plus for me!

    Karen B
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    Aquaianqt & pitlove- Thanks for the feedback! The Ultimate also comes in Chicken!

    Karen B
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    Thanks pitlove! I am still feeding mine NV Instinct with Raw bites (mixed with the Ultimate Protein) plus I always give her 1/4 can of NV venison, beef and salmon as a topping. Mine is very muscular, no fat and highly energetic! Hopefully Dr. Mike & team will review this soon!

    in reply to: Instinct Raw Boost #71583 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    My Lab has been on raw boost for over 5 months (duck & turkey) and does very well on it. I am just starting to mix it with the new line they came out with (something Protein).

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #71280 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    I too am waiting for a review on Nature’s Variety Instinct new Ultimate food. It contains no meal! Thanks in advance!

    Karen B
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    I started giving my 15 month old Lab Nature’s Variety Beef bones that I buy in the freezer section of a local pet store. My dog loves them!

    Karen B
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    Has anyone used products by Wondercide.com? My lab got fleas last month (Jax beaches) and then got tape worms. I had to put Advantix II on her to stop the fleas. I was waiting for my order from wondercide. After I sprayed the yard with the natural cedar, I used the indoor spray around the doors in my house but did not put any on my pup as she was on Advantix. Two days after spraying my yard (I did do it with full strength) my Lab’s eyes and whole face swelled up. Benedryl and a steroid shot later finally took the swelling down. In the meantime we had rotated to a different boost food from NV and gone swimming in the ocean. Not sure which of these things caused the swelling but the vet thought she possibly had gotten bite by something. Anyone ever go through this?

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #38306 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    Thank you so much for the very quick response! I will take your advice and switch food for awhile and hope for the best! I am so thrilled to have people like you watching over our furbabies!

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #38296 Report Abuse
    Karen B
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    I have been feeding my 14 month Lab Nature’s Variety Instinct for most of her life. She does very well on it and is lean and muscular. I have spoken with the company and they told me up front that the rabbit is sourced from China. I stick with the Turkey/Duck kibble and rotate cans of venison, beef & chicken. It is a 5 star on the list yet it did not make this list. Now I wonder and worry. Can I get any feedback as to why it did not make it? Should I change foods?

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