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sylvia
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« on: April 14, 2007, 06:21:30 PM »

After studying many websites and dog foods I have switched to Kumpi. My dogs seem to like it and I am amzed at the service you get from owner Evy Serpa. It makes sense to me. I have switched from Wysong Maintenance which has less meat than Kumpi.
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2007, 02:59:27 PM »

I'll have to say I'm on the Kumpi bandwagon as well. My dog Maxx was reassembled by the vet before I got him as a rescue. He'd been fed the vet's science diet. When I got him I put him on Kumpi immediately. I'd had some from my prior dog who'd had an unfortunate run-in with a H-R driver. When I got Maxx I'd have to lift him into my Jeep Wrangler 'cause he didn't have the strength to jump in on his own. After 2 weeks on Kumpi, he was off the ground and in the rear door with no help at all. Not bad for a dog that had had 3 broken legs, a hip out of socket and "serious injuries" as the vet described him. Maxx is almost 6 and doesn't know he'd been hurt. He's out running and chasing squirrels as if he were a puppy. I've had Maxx slightly more than 5 years and Kumpi is all he's ever eaten. He gets no "people" food to suplement his diet.
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2007, 04:53:55 AM »

I have a red-brindle Dutch Shepherd who is turning nine in June.  I got him when he was 1 1/2 years old, he was 69 pounds and not eating good.  I met Evy and she said give Kumpi a try.  So I did and I now have Kumpi shipped monthly to Florida for my dog.  Within a month of being on Kumpi the biggest difference I noticed (other than he ate in within two minutes) was his coat.  The orange and red colors of his coat became brighter and his overall coat appeared healthier.  I love Kumpi and can't say enough good things about Evy the owner.  Her love of animals shows through in her customer service and her food!! 
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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2007, 06:56:47 PM »

 Smiley
KUMPI DOG FOOD
K-KEEPS MY DOG'S EXTREMELY HEALTHY AND ME HAPPY!
U- UNIQUE !!! NO OTHER DOG/CAT FOOD LIKE IT IN THE ENTIRE WORLD
M-MY PET'S ARE MY FAMILY!  I WILL GIVE THEN ONLY THE BEST.
P-PLEASURE TO KNOW EVY THE OWNER OF KUMPI, I JUST LOVE HER PROFESSIONALISM AND DEDICATION
I- I LOVE KUMPI AND WILL NEVER SWITCH

KUMPI
has been around and never a negitive word is found.  Kumpi is one of a kind and the only people I find who have negitive statements are those who have not tried it .  I know you LOVE your Pet's and I know that change is a hard thing, but this change to kumpi is a great change for you and your beloved pet.  Email Evy or call her with your questions & concerns.
Order your first bag and take your first steps in the right direction of your pets life and well being.
Thank you for your time'Wendy Hall
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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2007, 04:56:27 PM »

I also would have tried it, as I was really happy with some correspondence from Evy, but we believe my cat is allergic to Seafood & Kumpi cat has Seafood. Otherwise, I would have tried it.
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2007, 08:07:28 PM »

Hi Geff

What does your cat eat?   Smiley
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