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Brad HMember
Good product / deceiving business practices.
The prices for their products, ON YOUR FIRST order, are reasonable. I bought 6 bags for $160. Fed my dogs with this stuff and they liked it. I even saw improvement in their energy and hair shine. Problem is that when you go to re-order the prices are very different. Now, for repeat customers the price for the same 6 bags is $360. I emailed to inquire why and was told that the first order is āspecial introductory offerā only. Donāt bother with this shell game company because youāll just have to go through transitioning your dogs onto some other food from reputable providers.Regina DMemberMy experience too.
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Dr. Goldstein is another celebrity participant, a veterinarian to the stars. He is also a strong advocate of the bait-and-switch known as āintegrative medicine.ā This means he will sometimes use science-based treatments, but then often gives the credit for any improvement to homeopathy, acupuncture, raw diets, herbs, and other alternative treatments he also employs.
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