See what some friends are
saying about our Hound SauceŽ.
Wow…For years, I've had to cook for both of my dogs. Every night I had to cook ground beef and cheese. I couldn't or wouldn't think of serving them dry dog food. For the simple reason, if I did serve them dry dog food, I would be throwing it away. When the folks at Elliot's heard this, they insisted I try it. I would have bet my life that these dogs would not eat dry dog food. Well, good thing I didn't bet. I couldn't believe it. They went over to their bowls, smelled them and started eating their dinner. I'm sold on it!
Ed |
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About 2 months ago I adopted a
retired greyhound. For her first two weeks at home
Annie would gobble down her slightly moistened kibble,
but things then started to change. I think she realized
there was better tasting food around. To this date, she
has never tasted table food. For several days she just
refused to eat. She had to be hungry. I made a plea
for help from our adoption agencies discussion board.
I received all types of responses (change brands, go to
moist food, add home made gravies for human
consumption, go to a totally raw diet, even get another
dog so competition exits). I could not imagine spending
more time in making the dog's food, then it took to make
the family dinner. Then I came across Elliot's Hound
Sauce (beef) in a local pet store. I tried a bottle and
found that Annie's appetite and desire to eat had
returned. She eagerly announced her hunger at breakfast
and dinner time. Her tail once again started to wag,
and she returned to eating her meals with lightening
fast speed. Fearing that Annie might get tired of beef
flavor, I tried Elliot's chicken flavored Hound Sauce.
Another winner. The kibble kept disappearing at record
speed. Now I can rest assured Annie will continue to
eat the kibble that is best for her particular needs and
health. No more compromising. Elliot's Hound Sauce is
the best.
Randall Russell, PA |
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Since my dog's operation, I could not get him to eat
his food. I tried nearly everything. During the
Northeast Veterinary Conference, I met the folks at
Elliot's. I told them of my situation and decided to
try some Hound Sauce on his food. It worked! The next
day, I tried giving him his food again. No luck. Put
on a little Hound Sauce and it did the trick. When
asked if I would recommend Hound Sauce to other
clients - absolutely.
Sally Ann, DVM,
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I had a big problem with my dog. She is a one year old
black &white Siberian husky named Dakota. We feed her
dry dog food and have tried to give her only
the
good stuff: Eukanuba, Hills, Pro Plan and other high
quality foods. She would eat them for maybe a week and
then turn up her nose at them. We tried mixing it with
canned food and it was the same thing. She ate it for
a while and then nothing. We put different dog gravies
on it and still nothing. We figured when she got
hungry enough she would eat but she just kept it up
for weeks and was losing weight. We found out she
liked chicken flavor the best so we gave her Pro Plan
Chicken and Rice but she still didn't eat very well.
When I got the hound sauce we mixed it in her food and
she ate it. We figured she would eat it for about
a week and then she'd stop again but we were wrong.
She really seems to like it. She eats it all pretty
much right away. Thank you. I'm very pleased with it.
Cathy, IL |
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Hello, friends. You were kind enough to mail my
husband, Mark Patinkin, a sample of Hound Sauce and a
T-shirt when he wrote a column in the Providence
Journal mentioning that I was serving my new dog,
JJ, a product called Sxxxxx Sxxxx. You have made a
convert of me or, more specifically, my dogs. Since
ditching the Sxxxxx Sxxxx and starting to use Hound
Sauce, I serve my two dogs their bowls of dry food and
they sit there waiting for me to go to the fridge to
add the Hound Sauce before they'll even touch their
food. As if to say, "what, you expect me to eat this
dry stuff without sauce?" You've created two
monsters. Consequently, I went through the variety
pack very quickly and have just placed an online order
for another pack.
Heidi Janes (Patinkin), RI |
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All I can say is, Thank you, Thank you, Thank
you!!!!!!!
I have a Cairn terrier who has always been a finicky
eater. She has been passing some "gravel" through her
urinary system and our vet has placed her on a dry
cereal that is not the most pleasant cereal in the
world. For the first 2 weeks, she would not eat it at
all and lost 3 pounds. I live in RI and saw your
product featured on Channel 10 News and had to give it
a try. Wow, did she eat all of her cereal and lick the
bowl clean!!!! I tried the variety pack and the
chicken flavor was the one that she went most crazy
for.
Adam, RI |
I have never seen my dog lick the bowl clean the way he did when I gave him some Elliot's Hound Sauce®. Bailey is now jumping for joy when it comes time for dinner.
Cindy |
Fantastic! I tried other so called gravy's on the market and my dog didn't seem to care. When I tried Elliot's, I could really notice a difference in the way my Mabel was eating. I'm impressed.
Sandra |
The little bugger is a real finicky eater. We would always have to be feeding her table scraps. While we would be eating dinner, she would forget about her food and come sit and watch us eat. When I tried Elliot's Hound Sauce®, finally we could all eat our own dinners at the same time. Nice job.
Ralph |
Elliot's Hound Sauce® smells so good, I wanted to put it on my own food, but Belle didn't seem to agree. She loves it. And the best part is we don't have smelly cans of dog food in the refrigerator anymore.
Jason |
If your dog is licking the bowl clean
with Elliot's Hound Sauce®, tell
us what they think.
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