Lucky, my eight-year-old Belgian Malinois, has aged prematurely, and has suffered from many maladies including bad back, bad teeth, and worst for both of us, IBS, bloat, and chronic diarrhea, to the point where she could hardly walk, and messed the floor daily.
Part of this may have been due to getting spayed too early, and partly from her severe bout of mange brought on by a flea infection a few summers ago, which caused her hair to fall out and her skin to turn black. But surely the worst contributing factor to her declining health was her simple diet of kibble. I knew she needed more nutrition but I didn’t know where to get it. All of the human food I attempted to feed her, whether it was boiled chicken, seared ground beef, sweet potatoes, pumpkin or rice, all ended with a horrible case of the runs. I tried many different brands and combinations of kibble and none of it worked. We were both miserable.
One of the most important takeaways for me from the Nutra Thrive commercial was that all kibble at best is just ok, and that it has virtually no nutritional value. I was at my wit's end and desperate for a solution, so I thought I’d give it a try. It took a few days for Lucky to get used to Nutra Thrive, but now she’s hooked. Not only did the diarrhea completely disappear, never to return (thank God!), but her coat is much better, she’s growing her hair back, her weight is better, the bloat is gone and most importantly she’s enjoying her life again.
It all seems so obvious now. I’ve known for a long time that I am what I eat. Of course my dog is too! Lucky is super grateful for Nutra Thrive and so am I.
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend