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SteveB wrote: Probably expensive, as radio advertising surely is. Foods I see advertised on television: Pedigree, Iams, Beneful, Science Diet. Foods I don't see advertised on television: Innova anything, Eagle Pack, Blue, Canidae. Vitamin supplements tend to be rather expensive, and DynoVite is a supplement, not a feed. Anyway, I plugged "dynovite" into my friend the Google and the first thing that popped up was their website. A gallon is $62.49 US. I have no idea what problem you're trying to solve. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community |
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I keep hearing about a pet food called DinoVite, if I recall the name
correctly. Touts it as a great pet food. Anyone hear of it or know anything? Probably expensive, as radio advertising surely is. Steve |
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"Melinda Shore" wrote in message ... In article , SteveB wrote: Probably expensive, as radio advertising surely is. Foods I see advertised on television: Pedigree, Iams, Beneful, Science Diet. Foods I don't see advertised on television: Innova anything, Eagle Pack, Blue, Canidae. Vitamin supplements tend to be rather expensive, and DynoVite is a supplement, not a feed. Anyway, I plugged "dynovite" into my friend the Google and the first thing that popped up was their website. A gallon is $62.49 US. I have no idea what problem you're trying to solve. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community Ask Carnack The Magnificent! |
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On Jan 3, 4:23*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
I keep hearing about a pet food called DinoVite, if I recall the name correctly. *Touts it as a great pet food. *Anyone hear of it or know anything? *Probably expensive, as radio advertising surely is. Steve My dogs have been on Dinovite for over 2 years and it's done wonders for them. I have a Choc Lab/Chessie Mix and a black lab. They DON'T SHED except seasonally as they should. They don't stink any more...it's great. As for the comments about if you just feed them good food...bunk! We fed the among the best foods available and still had trouble until Dinovite! |
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On Jan 22, 9:28*pm, Rocky wrote:
said in rec.pets.dogs.health: We fed the among the best foods available and still had trouble until Dinovite! Of course, you have no affiliation with this product and/or service. *Right? -- --Matt. *Rocky's a Dog. i had a small jug of it.. but the powder i thought was messy. If it came in capsule form i would have tried that. The boys weren't that impressed with it. The senior that had bad allergies is gone now.. |
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