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Making Sure Your Dog’s #TummyWorks

March 1, 2016 By Jodi

This post is sponsored by Finest for Pets. I’ve been compensated for sharing my opinion about their new product, TummyWorks. Please note, while I have been compensated, Heart Like a Dog only shares products we feel are relevant to our readership and would never recommend a product we do not use ourselves.

TummyWorks

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, “I believe the gut is the root of all evil in the body.”

I know it is for me. When I eat something that’s not right for my body, I definitely know it. For instance when I eat wheat (a food I have an allergy to) I am left with a very bloated feeling and often time end up with hives. When my body is overwhelmed dealing with the reactions to the food, it doesn’t function at the capacity it should.

I believe it is the same with dogs. When your dog eats something and vomits, you watch to make sure it doesn’t happen again, and if it does, you eliminate that food from their diet. But what if your dog is experiencing symptoms that are not quite that severe? We all know how stoic dogs are, it’s possible your dog could be having some gastric distress. If they aren’t showing it, you may never know that something is not agreeing with them.

When you have a dog like Delilah who will scarf down any and everything, it’s hard to know what may or may not be bothering her.

When Delilah was diagnosed with elevated liver levels back in 2014, I made some changes in our lifestyle to help reduce stress on her liver. After all, the liver’s job is to remove toxins from the body. In this ever growing world of chemicals, it’s easy to see how a liver could get overwhelmed.

Some of the things I’ve done is using more natural products in our home for cleaning purposes, reducing toxins I put on her body (we go natural with our flea and tick preventions) feeding treats with limited ingredients.

The other thing I’ve done, is added a good multi-vitamin and a probiotic to their diet. I firmly believe it’s a great thing to add a probiotic to just about any diet, human or canine.

Probiotics are one of those supplements where you don’t necessarily SEE the benefit, because it’s busy doing its job on the inside. Of course if your dog is having diarrhea or vomiting (or they’re super gassy) that’s a totally different story. In that instance, you should be able to SEE (and smell) the results.

The thing I’ve discovered about probiotics is, they can often times be pretty pricey.

When my friend Steve over at Finest for Pets asked me if I’d review his newest addition to this pet line, I jumped at the chance. TummyWorks is a premium probiotic and digestive enzyme.

Some of the benefits that Tummyworks provides is

  • Relieves Diarrhea, Gas and Bad Breath
  • Helps to reduce Shedding, Itching and Hot Spots
  • Optimizes Digestion
  • Improves Health and Energy and Boosts the Immune system.

As you can see, TummyWorks has a number of great benefits. Besides helping regulate the good bacteria in your pet’s guts, (Bonus, it’s not just for dogs, it’s for cats too!) it’s helping to boost their immune systems. Think about it, when your immune system isn’t strong, it’s harder to fight off illness and injury.

Which is why with Delilah’s liver issues and Sampson’s adrenal/ACL issues, it’s important to me that their immune systems are as strong as possible.

The container of Tummyworks should last a dog Sampson or Delilah’s size two months; at the cost of $28 a container, that’s a good investment (in my opinion.) Of course, with both my guys on it, it will only last a month, but still a good value in my eyes.

When I first got the container I admit I sort of freaked out. The recommended dosage is 2 scoops per day, I thought, dear lord, I’ll be through this in a week. BUT the scoop is tiny, oh so tiny.

It can’t taste bad either because I sprinkle it on their meals twice per day and both dogs eat it up with no issues and lick their bowls clean.

TummyWorks Probiotic Okay, Delilah might NOT be the best example to use here, because as I said, she’ll scarf down anything.  Sampson however, is very picky. There have been supplements I’ve used on him, and I’ve stood and watched as he’s eaten around them. When he had his ACL surgery we had a wrestling match because I was trying to get him to eat a peanut butter covered pain pill. And he KNEW it.

Yes, he’s that dog.

Frustrating. As. Hell.

But lovable, OH SO lovable.

But lovable, OH SO lovable.

I only have one tiny issue with TummyWorks…it’s that tiny scoop. Not that I want a bigger scoop mind you, just that in transit the scoop kind of got buried in the container. (I told you it was tiny.) My suggestion to Steve would be to see if the scoop could either be taped on the container, or secured in some manner. That’s it, that’s my only complaint.

So….Do you know a dog that could benefit from using a probiotic? Yes? Good! We are super excited to be sharing TummyWorks with you and Steve at Finest for Pets has generously offered to let us share some with our readers.

Giveaway Rules: We will be giving away five (5) containers of Tummyworks. The contest runs from 12:01 AM March 1, 2016 until 11:59 PM March 8th. All times are Eastern Standard Time. Winner will be announced Thursday, March 10, 2016 (if I remember.) E-mail addresses will be forwarded to sponsor and winners will be contacted by sponsor directly. If a winner fails to respond within three days, it is the sponsor’s discretion to request an alternate winner. Contest is open to persons located in the US. (Sorry international friends.)  Winner will be chosen by Random.org Contest rules are set by Heart Like a Dog Blog. 

Phew, that’s a lot of bullshit if you ask me, but I have to lay some ground rules.  OKAY, finally we can get to the contest.

Leave me a comment and let me know your interested in entering. Tell me which of your pets will benefit the most from using TummyWorks.  Bonus entry if you share this on Facebook and tag Heart Like a Dog in the post(verification required.)

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Rocky’s Rollers Rock Our World #Sponsored

October 13, 2015 By Jodi

This post is sponsored by Jones Natural Chews. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Jones Natural Chews but Heart Like a Dog only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Jones Natural Chews is not responsible for the content of this article.

Due to some food allergies, I’m a gluten-free eater. Because I’m super conscious of what I put in MY mouth, I try very hard to monitor what goes in Sampson and Delilah’s mouths as well. (FYI, I don’t always do so well with the gutter snuffer.)

Whenever possible I look for grain free treats made in the US and produced by small companies. I want to support the little guy as opposed to some big corporation.

Which is why Jones Natural Chews fits so well into our lifestyle. Jones is a small, family run business that’s been in the meat business for over 150 years. About 20 years ago, Jones began making dog treats. In those 20 years, they’ve had two (yes, only two) recalls. Manufactured in their plant in Rockford, Illinois, in small batches Jones treats are all natural. Besides being grain free, most of Jones treats are three ingredients or less.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t stand reading a paragraph of ingredients. I like it simple and easy with words I can pronounce.

Rocky’s Rollers are one of Jones newest treats. They come in three flavors, Lamb, Beef and Chicken. These treats happen to have more than three ingredients. To give you an example let’s look at the lamb flavored.

Lamb, lamb lung, rye flour, glycerin, brown sugar, salt, liquid smoke, flavoring, natural mixed tocopherals (preservative), and rosemary all packed in a collagen casing.

A few weeks ago, we got a box in the mail. I was expecting some supplements so I just set the box down. But Delilah knew the box was not supplements.

Delilah "the nose" Stone said, "This ain't no supplement. My nose knows Jones."

Delilah “the nose” Stone said, “This ain’t no supplement. My nose knows Jones.”

Once we got the box open we discovered we’d received one package of each!

Three flavors, Chicken, Beef and Lamb

Rocky’s Rollers come in three flavors, Chicken, Beef and Lamb

While I was snapping pictures, Delilah thought she’d slip one over on me.

Dog gone, I wish I had opposable thumbs!

Dog gone, I wish I had opposable thumbs!

Once the dogs had thoroughly inspected the packages, I opened one up.

You guys…these treats look just like sausages.

Looks just like sausage links!

Looks just like sausage links!

These are BIG treats.  To give you an idea, I placed one next to a butter knife.

The roller is almost as large as a butter knife.

The roller is almost as large as a butter knife.

You can break them up into smaller pieces, but for training purposes I like them really small, so I use my kitchen snips.

Snip snip. Not what you think.

Snip snip. (Get your mind out of the gutter!)

Once we had some of the pictures out of the way, it was time to see what the dogs thought.

Delilah kept inching closer until she was practically on my lap. I couldn't hand these out fast enough.

Delilah kept inching closer until she was practically on my lap. I couldn’t hand these out fast enough.  (Excuse my pajamas…I like to be comfy when I’m being mauled for Jones’ Rocky Rollers.)

The next night we tried a different flavor. This was the beef flavored, I’m pretty sure you can see how much Delilah loved them.

Shark week is in July, not October!

Shark week is in July, not October!

Sampson is a bit gentler, but he was still anxious to get his share of Jones’ Rocky Rollers.

More Jones' sausages Mom, PLEASE!!

More Jones’ sausages Mom, PLEASE!!

The Jones’ Rocky Rollers were a big hit in our house. We’ve been using the Rocky Rollers when the dogs go to their places while we eat dinner. I cut them into quarters and the dogs each get two, so they are each actually getting half.

I love them because they are made in the USA, owned and operated by a family that’s been in the business for a very long time and takes pride and care in the product they make, and the ingredient base is limited.

One other thing I love about Jones, is they support Noah’s Ark Sanctuaries as well as their local homeless shelters and food banks.

Are you a fan of Jones? How would you like to try some Rocky’s Rollers for your dog(s)? Enter to win a package of Rocky’s Rollers by answering this question in the comments. What’s your favorite thing about Rocky’s Rollers?

Three lucky commenters will win a package of Rocky’s Rollers. Flavors are at the discretion of the sponsor. Giveaway is open until October 27th at midnight (eastern standard time). Winners will be chosen by random.org and announced October 29th.

This is the Tasty Tuesday blog hop hosted by Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever.

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