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The owner of the very popular Magana restaurant (and book club!) in Riberas is expanding into production of high quality/ high nutrition pet food. It will be sold from a little booth just as you enter the restaurant. He also sells a bio enzyme which I guess improves a pets natural digestion and overall health. He was inspired by this because a family member has a sick cat - which upon his research has convinced him that mainstream commercial pet food was the root of the cat's troubles.

I don't know very much else about it.

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We have used the bio enzyme product he sell to help one of our dogs with her digestion problems. We have gotten really great results...so far no painful cramping, gas, or stomach distress or having to visit our vet for pills and/or painful shots. You spray it on the dogs' food every time you feed them. Geoffrey describes it as a pre-biotic and it does not need to refrigerated. We've been using for several months...lots cheaper then vet visits AND it's working for our chihuahua.

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He is VERY strict about it. I once got there about 10 minutes to 12 with a 75-year-old friend who had on a back brace and was using a cane. The employees said they could not let us in even to just sit down until 12. We left and ate elsewhere that day. I still go there to eat -- just not before noon!

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Geoffrey's refrigerator broke down so he hadn't been able to make the animal food. He's got the ingredients and will be doing it over the holidays. I DID buy the pre-biotic spray (says it's for cats, but it's just as good for dogs). I've only just started spraying it on my pets' food a few days ago, so I can't give you any specific review of it. I'll use it for awhile and give an update in a couple weeks. :)

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We have one dog with a sometimes delicate tummy. We started giving her a few tablespoons of Keith's Kefir a few times a week. (We both drink it regularly) Kefir contains natural probiotics and has stopped her upset tummy instances completely. The kefir is available at the Tuesday Market, the Grainery and Marlow's. I expect a spray would work as well as long as the little bacterium stay alive.

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We have one dog with a sometimes delicate tummy. We started giving her a few tablespoons of Keith's Kefir a few times a week. (We both drink it regularly) Kefir contains natural probiotics and has stopped her upset tummy instances completely. The kefir is available at the Tuesday Market, the Grainery and Marlow's. I expect a spray would work as well as long as the little bacterium stay alive.

That's a good idea. I also buy kefir from Ken at the market every Tuesday. It didn't occur to me to give some to my dogs (especially my dog Bean) - doh! :)

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