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MUz’OH – C’est quoi ? Des plats FRAIS pour chats et chiens – du BARF nouvelle génération tout sain(plement) savoureux…
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4 rue de la forêt, 95350, SAINT-BRICE-SOUS-FORET, France
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Easy for my dog to digest
It's not my experience, it's my dog's !
I have a 13-year old brown labrador, which are bread to feel hungry all the time, so you have to be careful and disciplined with quality & quantity.
Many pure dog breeds also have digestion problems (thanks dog breeding !), and finding food that is both nutritious and easy on their digestive system can be a challenge.
With MO, I found my dog had no issues digesting and enjoyed it moreso than other foods when given a choice.
Thanks Muz'Oh

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