I started Lola on Mighty Mix in October 2014. He wasn’t aware of my dog’s skin condition but suggested it was such a good quality food along with being so cost-effective that I should give it a go. The cost of these injections was $200 per treatment (12 treatments were required each year at a total yearly cost of $2,400).Ī friend from work suggested I try Mighty Mix Dog Food. The disease saw her spend a large portion of her life either at vet clinics, at specialists, having expensive invasive tests or so rundown that it affected her quality of life.Įventually a treatment plan of injections (Convenia – a powerful antibiotic) was able to keep the disease at bay. This disease wreaked havoc on her skin and she developed inter-digital cysts that interfered with her walking, caused her extreme pain and made her lethargic and rundown. ‘Just to give you some background, my dog Lola (a Staffie cross, currently ten years old) was diagnosed from a very early age with an autoimmune disease and secondary bacterial dermatitis. Switching to Mighty Mix helped Lola, a Staffie cross with dermatitis Very rarely does she leak know, and in fact has turned into a camel! She looks fantastic, a glossy fur coat, clear eyed and lots of energy. Within six weeks of starting her on Mighty Mix we noticed she leaked less around the house, and three months later her incontinence seems to have disappeared. Unrelated to this issue, a dog-loving friend recommended Mighty Mix as we were looking to feed our Staffie a better-quality natural diet. Through these measures we were better able to manage her incontinence but not fix the underlying problem. We tried a few ideas, including feeding her a gluten-free diet, natural remedies, regular pee times, and nappies. We quickly grew tired of cleaning up after her and began to look at options to fix the problem that didn't include surgery. After only a day or two, we realised she suffered from incontinence. Last year we adopted a 4-year-old Staffie cross. We couldn't be happier as we know our dogs are healthy and are actually able to digest the food we give them.’ So, when we recently adopted a rescue Husky, we were facing the same issue… she came with a bag of specially formulated food for Huskies. But this caused her a very upset tummy to say the least. After three days we switched over to Mighty Mix and again within less than a day she had no more runs! A month later she looks absolutely amazing. We started feeding a mix of the Frozen Concentrate and Nourish Biscuits. Within 24 hours the diarrhoea had stopped (which was a blessing as we had to take him outside twice every night!). Within less than two weeks he gained a healthy amount of weight (and has kept it since) and his skin and fur started changing too. But the best comment we could get was from our vets who said they have never seen such great teeth in a Greyhound. ‘After trying multiple high-priced overseas dog food brands, we gave Mighty Mix a go. Our retired racing Greyhound was suffering from diarrhoea, a skin condition and was not being able to maintain his weight. 9, you can bet that Twitter’s having a field day with the first Mega Man 11 footage.A retired Greyhound and Husky now with healthier digestive systems, skin, fur and stable weight And since no one can stop themselves from taking a swipe at Mighty No. 9, fans are acting as if Capcom is openly inviting them to make the unflattering comparison between the two. Since Mega Man 11 has a similar visual style to Mighty No. (It also didn’t help that both the game release and physical rewards faced considerable delays.) We called the game not just unattractive in our review from June 2016, but “barren, bland, devoid of character.” It didn’t help that the initial art used to sell backers on the game in 2013 was so appealing. and according to reviews, it also lacked pretty much everything that made Mega Man special and Mighty No. The Kickstarter-funded project, masterminded by longtime former Mega Man producer Keiji Inafune and released last year to serious backlash, caught attention for its pitch as a modern-day Mega Man successor. The biggest criticism I can offer is that, at first blush, Mega Man 11 sure looks a lot like Mighty No.
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