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| Testimonials | At Always Helpful Veterinary Services we stress the importance of quality feedstuffs in the maintenance of optimal health. That applies to treats as well. We recommend Equine Enjoy-Yums and dispense them regularly. Judith M. Shoemaker, DVM
Fabio cannot get enough of the Enjoy-Yums cookies. After I give him one he licks his lips well after the cookie is gone ( and I mean loud smacking licking noises ). He is always looking for more Enjoy-Yums cookies and will whinny for them. If I have them in my pocket, he will harass me until he gets one. I feel good giving him a natural, high quality treat that he enjoys, and the dogs love them too. It is the only cookie that the dogs will follow me around to steal from the horses. After late night check, the whole barn gets an Enjoy-Yums cookie. JM - New Jersey/Florida
My mare Page is very particular about life and is especially particular on the treats she will eat. I have tried almost all that are on the market. They're either too sweet or too soft or just not up to her culinary standard. The only treat that she will accept is Enjoy-Yums. She just loves them! Debra Tomajko Readington, NJ
After every morning ride, I've barely unhooked Wriddle from the cross ties before he's heading for the Enjoy-Yums bucket looking for another taste of delicious Enjoy-Yums treats. Cecilia B. Chester, NJ
I drove my pick-up truck into the horse pasture to drop hay, and I gave each of the horses some Enjoy-Yums treats. As I was driving away, one of my guys started chasing me and actually ran in front of the truck to stop me! He wanted another Enjoy-Yums treat, and I gave it to him! I can't be without them around the barn! Karen A. Marietta, GA
My horse will take his medications when mixed into his feed...for about a week. Then he won't eat any of his feed at all. I used Medi-Yums to give him a 30 day treatment of medication last month. He liked getting his special "treat" twice a day, and of course enjoyed his feed without any meds in it. Lori C., Readington, NJ
Our dressage horse gets a number of supplements in his feed; joint support, hoof support and a feed-through wormer. On advice of the veterinarian, we added a vitamin E supplement to improve his muscle development. Apparently, that was one too many meds, and he started carefully picking out what he liked and would leave the rest in the feed bucket. We went back to his old feeding program and tried giving him the vitamin E in a Medi-Yums. He gobbled down the Medi-Yums. Now, he's always checking our hands to see if it's time for his vitamin E! D.K. Mahwah, NJ |
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