Zack    Phyllis and Dingo at the Fire Department    Munster von Murphmeister
Our Fans

 

Pete, Rachael Scdoris & sled dog

"A meal of Atta Boy really fires these pups up! A great ride, great people, adn great dogs. The excitement and passion these pups have for the work they do radiates back to the riders. It comes from the SOUL. I have had a hard time holding back the tears - wonderful day!

I have three hunting dogs. All eat Atta Boy. Wonderful food and Made in USA, ya know!" ~ Pete Matthey, Salem, OR at Mt. Bachelor and the Oregon Trail of Dreams Sled Dog Rides with professional musher, Rachael Scdoris

 


 

Margie & Munster

"Hello, I am a German Rottie; my name is Munster von Murphmeister. I am 180 pounds of love and kisses. I have been raised on Atta Boy as have all my adopted brothers and sisters. I live in Southern Oregon on 5 beautiful acres.

My owners rescue dogs and I have 4 siblings; T-Bone an English Mastiff (the largest at 234lbs.), Gracie a Brazilian Mastiff (140lbs.), Sara a mix is 90lbs. and the newest addition." ~ Margie & Munster, Cave Junction, OR

 

Zack & Mitch

"Zack was born to be a working dog. Since he was a pup, he has gone to work with Mitch, his owner and best friend. Zack rides on the trackhoe at Mitch's feet. Zack also makes many friends on the job. He especially loves the children that he encounters.

Zack is a very large Australian Shepard, with a strong body and a healthy coat of hair. He loves coming home from work at night and eating a big bowl of Atta Boy!" ~ Mitch and Liz Lloyd, Lindon, UT

 


 

Annie and the sheep

"This is my girl, Annie (a Great Pyrenees/Akbash cross) with her/my sheep. My other Atta Girl is Karli, an Akbash. My Atta Boy is Lucca, a Great Pyrenees. All three are livestock guardian dogs and without them as my ranch hands, I would be unable to raise sheep. We are surrounded by predators, both wild and in the form of other peoples' dogs who run loose and pack up. Sheep are most definitely predator magnets and before my Terrific Trio, I lost both a lot of sheep and a lot of sleep.

As these dogs weigh 100+lbs, there's no way I can afford expensive dog food. I might as well kill a sheep every few days and give it to them. Instead, I feed Atta Boy, and they do very well on it thank you. These dogs have been on Atta Boy for years. They are in great condition (and they work hard) and they've never had a skin or allergy problem." ~ Lynn Vanderlinden, Cave Junction, OR

 

Geri, Heidi and Jake

"We adopted two dogs who came from not-very-favorable places. They are, however, now spoiled rotten! It took some time, but what love & good food will do, is unbelievable. Their names are Heidi and Jake and we so adore them.

When we call them, they do come if and when they are not too busy, but let me tell you, when we yell 'ATTA BOY!' and fill their dishes, one would think we just yelled 'fillet-mignon!', they come running like a pair of wild elephants and trip all over themselves. That is how much they love Atta Boy (and I know that for a fact - they told me so)." ~ The Happy Gang, Steve and Gerry Lott, Beaverton, OR