Does anyone feed frozen Bil Jac dog food?

Does anyone here feed the frozen BilJac? I've been using it for all the boys, mixing it half and half with their dry food and a sprinkle of cheddar cheese on top. Well, it worked well for Jonah to gain a little weight and they all like it, but now Rosco only wants BilJac. He will pick it out and leave the dry unless I make little meatballs and pretend they're treats :roll: . Is there any reason he shouldn't have just the meat and no dry?
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I never liked that stuff. It made Sophie smell funny. LOL Made her smell real irony her breath and even her pee smelled like that. Once I got her off of it she started smelling better :roll:
Extremely high in fat. Too rich to feed solely. It's good to use when you need to get a dog to eat or put on some weight or to use as bait in the show ring. But most vets will tell you it is not the thing to feed them on a regular basis as their main food. On the lighter side, I am NOT going to tell Mariah about your meal combo! If I do, she'll be bringing up mapquest to find out how to get to your place! She thinks all dogs get ProPlan & green beans EVERY meal. :D
That's pretty much what I thought. Rosco will just have to deal with no BilJac :)
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