A month ago, four members of Pro Dog-a-Holic – Patrick, Anna, Regan and Jeng – were selected by Nutrience through the Pic-for-a-Treat PDH contest to participate in a month-long Feeding Program which aims to observe and record the benefits of a complete and exclusive Nutrience diet for our dogs. The dogs that participated were of varying breeds and sizes, including Golden Retrievers, Shih Tzus, Dachshunds, and Aspins.
These are the collective observations of the Nutrience Feeding Program participants.
Physical changes
The weight of the dogs have become heavier, but not due to fat. The muscles of the dogs have become more packed. Jeng’s Aspin, Migo, who was newly rescued and was very thin upon the start of the program, has already developed defined muscles. “Sobrang nag fill-in yung katawan niya,” Jeng said. “Migo looks so much healthier now with Nutrience as his diet.” For the coats of the dogs, “their furs have become shinier and softer,” said Patrick, which was echoed by Anna’s observations.
Behavioral changes
The dogs have become more active and playful with more energy. According to Regan, “Usually I walk all my dogs for a kilometer a day except my bulldog, and when i get home they are all tired and exhausted from walking. But after using Nutrience, they still have more energy to play for 15 to 20 minutes.” Anna noted that her dogs have become more active as well. “Even my fat girl, Daphne (a Shih Tzu), who is really so tamad, now enjoys play time. I can even take her for a walk na. Before, she’d spend most of the day just lying down.”
Continue the Nutrience diet?
All the participants in the Nutrience Feeding Program, with a resounding yes, will continue the Nutrience diet for their dogs beyond the program. The several benefits of Nutrience with “No Bad Anything” makes it an easy decision for all the participants.
Pro Dog-a-Holic, one of the premier dog groups in the Philippines, through its members who participated in the Nutrience Feeding Program, highly recommend the Nutrience dog food brand to all dog owners and breeders.
The participants:
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