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N-R-G Pet Products Ltd

N-R-G Pet Products Ltd

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4781 Mcleery Rd, Armstrong, British Columbia, V0E 1B3, Canada
(250) 546-8969 www.nrgpetproducts.com
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Apr 12, 2017
I switched our 3, Border terriers to the Salmon recipe. I soak it over night as it is what works best for us. The dogs love the food and we love the limited ingredients. Terriers can tend to have dry skin but no issues whatsoever and their wire coats are shiny and healthy. We've not experienced any mood in any of the food we've had, so I'm not sure what the other person (unfortunately) experienced. Unlike most other dehydrated dog food, there is substance to this food and you can see and smell the ingredients. It's not a green mush, it's perfect! So glad I can order and have the product shipped for free from petonly.ca Can't say enough about this great, BC/Canadian food.

Apr 9, 2017
Switched to this after one of my dogs got cancer, it is an amazing food and all of my dogs are doing phenomenal on it! Thank you so much!!! The salmon jerky is well loved by my pups as well!!

Apr 7, 2017
I've been feeding my two German shepherds this wonder food since we brought them home! They both look forward to meal time, and they eat it like nobody's business! I give NRG a big, well deserved, FIVE STARS!!

May 2, 2016
Was happy to use a dog food that we thought was of good source and nutrition. I've now had two bags with dried mouldy vegetables in it. Is that what you think our pets deserve?!?!?! I am so angry that you would use obviously "undesirable" food stuffs to put into our pets dog food!! If you wouldn't eat it, why would you expect someone else to?!?!? For those of us who love our pets, because they are our family members, you have done a disservice to them and to us and I will make sure I tell people what I think of your so called "energy" enhancing food. And I'm only putting one star up because that's the only way I was allowed to post this. You get a big fat ZERO.

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