Raised Right Shake A Flakes, Single Ingredient Meal Topper for Dogs & Cats, 4.5 Oz.
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My service dog enjoyed the flakes, but he had uncontrollable diarrhea as a result of them. In the grocery store, he had a mishap. He was traumatized and didn't eat for two days because he was my service dog. 3 days. br>I tossed it out. It's not something I'm going to buy again!.
I got the turkey liver, which is just a shaker bottle of dark dry flakes with a slight odor, which is good for them. It's a little pricey for what it is, but it helps me get my picky pets to eat their food. It can be used on both dry and wet surfaces.
My dogs enjoy the flavor, which can be used to spice up their dry food when they get bored with the same flavor profile; it's similar to adding bacon bits to a salad.
I was eager to try these meal toppers because I had already been feeding Raised Right's human grade food. My dog devoured the bowl as soon as I placed it on the table. I was overjoyed to discover a simple way to increase his protein intake without having to overfeed him. It's unquestionably a success!.
The other, on the other hand, is a little more difficult. However, I appreciate that they only have one ingredient and are nutritious. And simply sprinkling a few flakes on top of one of my dogs' food causes him to devour it.
Lamb is his preferred cuisine:.
Meat Raised Correctly Bites Liver Shake- The resident Pampered Papillon was a big fan of the flakes. He adores the larger version of these treats, so getting him a smaller flake-sized version was a nice treat for him. to add to his meals in the form of a powdered version The snacks are similar to beef liver potato chips in taste. They're extremely thinly sliced, extra crispy, and have a satisfying crunch that my dog appears to enjoy. These have a strong scent to them - I had to hold the bottle away from me when I first opened it because it smelled like straight-up alcohol. up liver. These are completely dry and have no oily spots, unlike dehydrated jerky treats. My dog had no problems digesting the treats, and when he saw me sprinkling some of them on top of his meal, he was excited to eat it. The bottle looks like a spice shaker, but the inside pieces are too big to fit through the "shake out" side - I simply spread it on his food after opening the "spoon out" side. One thing to keep in mind is that while dehydrated liver is high in nutrients, you shouldn't feed it to your dog on a regular basis. It can lead to an excess of vitamin A in your dog's system, which is harmful to his health. Overall, this is a tasty treat that your dog or cat will most likely enjoy. If you're looking for a larger treat version of these sprinkles, Raised Right also sells Raised Right Meat Bites, which are larger versions of the liver snacks. packages of ounces.
There was no gastrointestinal distress. What a fantastic concept! My dogs don't need to be enticed to eat very often, but when we go out of town, one of them gets separation anxiety and refuses to eat for a while; however, these flakes provide just enough temptation to get him to eat his food. It's simple to shake them up. With each meal, we probably give them about a teaspoon. They quickly entice the puppies with their scent. We like how they're made with only one ingredient in the United States. My dog has severe IBS, but he and my other dog have no problems with these. They don't have any GI problems, and quality organ meat is good for dogs, so it's a good source of nutrition for them. br>br>I would buy these again in a heartbeat. They last a long time (because we don't use a lot of them) and the dogs love them. My dogs love fish, so I'd like to see a fish version, but they also like beef liver.