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Costco sells quality dog food at reasonable prices. Otherwise I'd hire a personal dog chef. They are cheaper than you'd think.
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I was buying those frozen meat patties for a while, about $30 for a 5lb bag. Fed the beast for about 3 weeks on that. The local supplier kept have freezer issues, so we switched to Blue Buffalo supplemented with flavorings from our dinners. IE last night I put the dry in her bowl, then a few tablespoons of the fat/broth skimmed out of the crockpot of pork shoulder. This morning she got some of the coagulated fat off the top of the bowl before I left for work.
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12-14-2016, 01:31 PM | #28 |
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My dog has been eating various flavors of Taste of the Wild and not one issue. $13.00 for 5lb bag. Treats are canned pumpkin frozen in ice cube trays and she loves diced up squash and zucchini.
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12-14-2016, 01:34 PM | #30 |
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Man, after reading what you all spend to feed your dogs, I feel like I may owe my 17 year old still-very-healthy-and-happy Cocker Spaniel and my 10 year old healthy-and-happy Cav something better to eat than the Pedigree that I've fed them since puppyhood....I'll just give them each an extra Milkbone when we get back from our walk tonight.
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I have a Darwin's subscription but Blue Ridge beef is great too. My GSD is on a raw only diet. She snack on apples, and raw eggs as well. Her teeth are immaculate from the chicken bones and her coat is amazing. I spend around $300 a month or less than $100 per week which is great. My previous dogs on kibble had gum disease and organ failure which lead me to an alternative diet.
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12-14-2016, 04:24 PM | #37 |
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X2. Recommended by our vet to get away from wheat because of skin allergies and have been happy with the results with the food we get there. Lab is 9 years old, weight is where it is supposed to be, he is very healthy, not seeing any good reason to change. 35 lbs. about $35.
I read the ingredients and didn't see anything I wouldn't eat, possibly not the best but I don't eat perfectly either.
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I guess it's cause I'm from a different ethnicity, but I just can't understand white people are their obsession with dogs.
I mean, they don't brush 2x day, don't shower daily, and they lick their asses. |
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I cycle through Fromm, Blue Buffalo, Merrick, and Orijen. Always grain-free. Dog seems happy, although she's never been a dog to rush to the bowl to eat.
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As far as her diet goes she was fed very well.. From my research what possibly triggered the IMHA is her immunizations when she was a puppy and the use of that flea and tick medicine. Lesson learned when I get another Maltese she will not be subjected to any shots, and I'll use a natural essential oil as a flea/tick preventative. |
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