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Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix

Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix

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Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix, 2 lb Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix, 8 lb
Brand: Sojos
Category: Pet Products

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Just add meat and water and you've got an all-natural, fresh, homemade dog food in minutes. Nothing artificial, no chemicals -- just wholesome, human-quality ingredients.


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5 out of 5 stars Better than EVERYTHING   April 13, 2008
SJ Port (CA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

5 stars, 10 if it were possible.
2 mini-doxies who ate homemade from birth to 2, then went onto 'natural' kibble (Holistic Blendz, Hund n Flocken) and developed urine crystals, then went to a vet kibble that got rid of the crystals but developed another crystal. I needed a solution that wouldn't take all day to prepare, and without grain (dachshunds are better off with potatoes as their starch, no rice or corn). First impressions - smells good helped by garlic and oh look! I can actually recognize the bits of potato, broccoli and carrots! - add water, so far pretty easy. Add beef? I can't bring myself to do the raw thing, but I get organic ground beef from Costco, poach it, and when it's cooled down I add it to the Europa. Store 3-4 days worth in the frig, and it's done. Doggies used to sniff at the kibble and swallow enough of it to sustain life. Now they can't wait to eat. They're down to healthy weights, which is key for doxie backs, and the vet proclaims the smooth is the "best looking dachshund" he has ever seen. They're running and playing like puppies at the ripe old age of 7. I give them Missing Link Plus supplements, Cosequin DS to keep joints in good shape. I feel like I'm doing a good thing for them, and I want them around me for many more years to come. I can't thank Sojourner Farms enough for understanding the need for grain-free food, let alone the absolute purity of preparation and ingredients. Someone there actually thought about the dog first. I'm sure it takes longer to prep and dehydrate the vegetables than to pulverize and kibble-ize something far less healthy, but Sojos is doing it anyway and I for one am grateful for the product. Costly? I can't even calculate the value when I see the difference it has made in my dogs after just 2 months. They ship it free from the Sojos web site, and so does Amazon. Friends, just do it. You can make it in the time it takes you to cook supper. You'd do it for your kids. And your dogs don't talk back!!



5 out of 5 stars You Gotta Try this!   February 16, 2009
Sambonz (California)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have a beautiful 3 year old black and white Cocker Spaniel. During the first several months with her, she demonstrated some puzzling symptoms...jerking and shivering, even in 100 degree summer weather...I took her to the vet. but he could find nothing wrong.....Instinct told me otherwise....So I tried giving her what we give our patients in the ER, when they have ingested something toxic...Activated charcoal....the shivers and jerking stopped.....I suspected immediately that something in the kibble type food I was giving her was toxic to her nervous system.....up to this point she would stare at the Kibble type food and eat only enough to survive.....I began a search for a substitute...thanks to a knowledgable pet store owner who showed me a bag of Sojos Europa...I now have a pet that no longer shivers or shakes, her coat is very healthy.....she has the energy of a puppy, and her breath no longer stinks....I mix Sojos with cooked chicken snapper and salmon, not all at once. She loves it. I'll try some other meats soon.....bottom line is this is really good stuff.....Read the list of ingredients, this stuff smells so good,I have been tempted to taste it myself...but remember tasting lemon soap the Fuller Brush Man brought when I was a kid, but that's another story.


5 out of 5 stars Sensitive dogs love this stuff!   January 14, 2008
Terry D. Anderson (Kansas City)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've got two greyhounds. One can eat anything and be fine. The other has an ultra-sensitive stomach. He's suffered from diarrhea since Day 1 and has kept us up night after night with an upset stomach. We've tried everything: way high-end kibble, Urban Wolf, tons of different canned dog foods. I saw this in the pet store one day and decided to try it. I mix about 1 pound of mix with 9 lbs of boiled hamburger and sometimes add a little cooked brown rice. Wow!! Both dogs go crazy for this stuff. It smells so good I'm tempted to eat it myself. Mr. Sensitive Stomach sleeps all night, has solid stools, has a great coat and practically knocks me over when I open the refrigerator to get his food out. The other one loves it, too. I never have to worry about washing their bowls because there isn't a speck of food left. I'm thrilled I found this product and I highly recommend it to everyone.


5 out of 5 stars The best food for any dog!!!   June 11, 2008
Sandra M. Osullivan
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like the last review, I have a mixture of dogs. The 2 Chihuahuas can eat anything and fair pretty well. Our mini long haired mini dauschand is another matter. He suffered terribly from skin rashes and ear/yeast problems. We put all the dogs on this diet and Volia! no more skin or ear problems. I do not cook the meat before mixing it, since I have never heard of a dog cooking in the wild. They are domesticated, but their basic anatomy has not changed, so raw made sense to me. When my vet first found out, she gave me a lecture about the dangers of raw meat THEN examined my dog. She changed her tune very quickly, saying that my dog was one of the healthiest she had seen: great muscle tone, perfect weight, great teeth, ect. All 3 have much higher energy levels and their coats are so pretty and soft now. AND no "dog" smell to them which is a great change from the skin and ear/yeast odor the poor dauschand suffered from. All 3 dogs love this diet and take turns relicking each others bowls for a good while before I finally pick them up. It has been a good 4-5 years now and they are all doing great. We previously had a golden who suffered the same as our dauschand his whole life (10 years) I wish I had known about this food then!


5 out of 5 stars My dogs love it   April 11, 2009
HoustonReader (Houston)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this product but the vegetable pieces are a little too big for my dogs to digest.

Every time I get a new bag of Sojos Grain Free (previously "Europa") I grind up the whole bag using my spice grinder. This makes it easier for them to digest and I don't have pieces of bright orange carrot in their poo anymore.

When I grind it up like this it also hydrates much more quickly, which is important. If it's not properly hydrated, the dog can get constipated.

I always feed this with raw meats such as chicken, beef, or lamb. I sometimes add it to cooked fish or scrambled eggs, but I don't do this more than once a week. Also, I add a little bit of organ meat a few times a week. You should use organic liver because this is where the toxins build up.

To make it less expensive, I get chicken necks and trim meat.

I hope this helps!


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