Monthly Contest Winners
Winner of our Year's Supply Contest
Ray, Portland, OR
March Winner
Ray is a “terrier of some sort” (according to Ray’s pet guardian, Colby Parry) from Portland, Oregon. “Ray was born with no eyeballs,” adds Colby. “He’s afraid of nothing, super sweet and has a really hard head!”
Previous Winners
Kota, Fort Collins, CO
February Winner
"Kota is an exuberant, human loving bundle of joy," says owner, Jennifer Skeldon. "His loyalty and love for people shines through when he volunteers with developmentally disabled children at nearby schools. The amount of love and happiness he brings to the children is remarkable."
Gunner - Connectin user, Jackson, WY
February Runner up
"Gunner has lots of energy but was diagnosed with elbow displaysia at 6 months old. He had arthroscopic surgery at 9 months old and is doing very well. He loves duck hunting and being outside in the snow." Matt Gotham, Jackson, WY
Comet, Buffalo, NY
February Runner up
"Comet was rescued by 'Save a Sato' (street-dog) in Puerto Rico around the age of 3 years. She is a loyal and loved friend to our family and a wonderful 'mom' to our adopted pup. She loves to take long walks in the snow and loves her Connectin!" Amy Beeman, Buffalo, NY
Clover, North Hollywood, CA
January Winner
"As a pound puppy he was scared, reclusive and walked low to the ground," says Christine. "Now as my son, he's social, a total mama's boy, and the most loyal friend I have ever had. He's my angel and I can't imagine my life without him."
Pogo, OptaGest user, Sparks, NV
January Runner up
"Pogo is an active dog who enjoys competing in dog shows and agility trials, though she loves herding sheep more than anything. More importantly, she is a wonderful pet and a great companion!" Ann Daugherty
Thorn and Mozart, OptaGest users, McFarland, WI
January Runner up
"Thorn was the runt of the litter—he is the tabby…small but wild—and loves to chase his tail! Mozart is long, lean, and laid back—and he loves to snuggle with you!" Wendy Koltz
Pepper Too, Fort Wayne, IN
December Winner
"Pepper is just like a child to me," says Cheryl Free, Pepper's human mommy. "She loves to play and I'd like to keep her in the best of doggy health."
Leda, Vancouver, WA
December Runner up
"We adopted Leda from the Humane Society — what a character! We've just learned that Leda needs knee surgery immediately — this sweet and talkative girl loves her food and fetching her ball too much, it seems." Dawnn McWatters
Layla, Casper, WY
December Runner up
"Layla is a rescue from a military base in Alaska. X-rays reveal severe elbow displasia of both front legs. Her hips are marginal. She will be on Connectin the rest of her life. She is a love." Cheryl Hobson
Minnie, Medford, MA
November Winner
But there"s nothing "mini" about this Minnie, weighing in around 25 pounds. "He rolls over so I can rub his belly," says Steven Tango. "But if anyone else tries it he bites and scratches."
Marlowe, Boulder, CO
November Runner up
Marlowe is a 7 year old German Shorthair Pointer and Black Lab who loves to do anything and everything as long as it is outside. "Her favorites are the Chuck It and the ball, giant frisbees and of course playing in water. Marlowe has been taking In Clover products since she was a puppy and I'm convinced that they have made her a very healthy, happy dog. Thanks for such great products." Donna Jordan
Major, Nashville, TN
November Runner up
"Our vet put Major on a large dose of Prednisone after he seemed to have eaten some type of poison. I have been using Fresh Digest for only a week and the diarrhea is gone and Major is back to his old self for the first time in two months." Henry McKinnon
Godiva, Baton Rouge, LA
October Winner
Godiva is a survivor; she recovered from a gunshot wound and was rescued on her last day at a shelter by Trish Brumfield. "She was not going to be put up for adoption. She had twelve puppies the next day. She is the sweetest girl."
Ed, Seminole, FL
October Runner up
"He thinks he is a person. Even lifts his arms to put his sweater on. He is awesome. We rescued him and have loved him since the first time we laid eyes on him." Joan Olson
Twister, Seattle, WA
October Runner up
Twister, a retired Greyhound racer, was underweight with food allergies and coat problems when adopted by Kim and Pat Whitted of Seattle. "We went to a holistic vet for help," says Kim, "to find out about his nutritional needs." Twister now gets a mostly home cooked diet and was switched from another enzyme product to OptaGest which Kim found at their local retailer, MudBay. "It works great. Now he has a great coat!"
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