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February 23rd, 2015, 04:52 PM
#41

Originally Posted by
Sharon
It will hurt your wallet.

I only feed one dog and get 6 weeks on a bag of food. I don't drink or smoke, I figure a few $ bucks more a month to feed my dog is money well spent. Could he do fine on a cheaper brand? No doubt. But when I tried Purina for 7 months he sprayed like a stucco gun and didn't do well at all. Switched to Acana and he is doing great. If the OP is having health issues trying a grain free brand is an easy solution if it works. When the top 3 ingredients in the bag are corn or brewers yeast and the dog isn't doing well my next choice would be to try a grain free option.
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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February 23rd, 2015 04:52 PM
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February 23rd, 2015, 04:55 PM
#42
There is a system called BARF it's a raw food diet, you may look into that, but do your research first. There are some people who prepare each meal for their dog, fully cooked and served to them.
Who knows, pet nutrition may interest you.
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February 23rd, 2015, 05:25 PM
#43
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
thunderbelly
There is a system called BARF it's a raw food diet, you may look into that, but do your research first. There are some people who prepare each meal for their dog, fully cooked and served to them.
Who knows, pet nutrition may interest you.
No no no lets not start on that topic! I did the raw for years and do not wan't to discuss that topic again it brings out the crazies. lol
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February 23rd, 2015, 05:33 PM
#44
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
last5oh_302
It will still be a lot cheaper than the $125 plus tax the vet wants to charge.
I just got back from picking up a bag of Grasslands. It was 80 plus tax for a 28 lb bag and it will last about 1 1/2 months for my 9 month old 70 plus lb pup, but there are cheaper grain free brands.
That has always been my main focus is to stay away from the vet as much as possible. I have always fed very high quality dog food and have saved thousands of dollars on vet bills because of proper nutrition. I was fortunate enough to work very closely with nutritionist over many years in sled dog sports. Its an amazing thing to see how nutrition can have such an effect on performance over thousands of miles compared to a poorly fed diet. Until you witness it you cannot begin to understand how important it is,its mind blowing.
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February 23rd, 2015, 05:54 PM
#45
Been feeding raw for over 20 years don't think I am crazy. feed what works for your dog.
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February 23rd, 2015, 06:05 PM
#46

Originally Posted by
Sharon
It will hurt your wallet.

I think that along with the cost per bag one should look at the cost per day, the size of the dog one is feeding and their performance level. None of those can trump general health.
I am feeding two active 70lb dogs at a cost of $1.82/day/dog. I am feeding one of the costliest kibbles on the market, one of the few that can actually be called meat-based.
My could eat anything. My dog on the other hand has very specific health needs. Origen meets both their needs. The vets (we've had a few) always comment on their superb health.
That last paragraph and the fact that they haven't had the recalls of other brands makes me happy to pay the price.
Back to the OP -- what is the vet suggesting? There are probably other brands that compare at better than veterinary prices.
C.A. in TO
FIDE CANEM ~ Trust the Dog
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February 23rd, 2015, 06:32 PM
#47
costs some of you more to feed your dog then it is me to feed 2 horses lol
my lab has always had issues with barfing up her food, tried expensive foods, still barfed... only food that seems to agrea with her is ol roy, so have stuck with that...
fishy steve
id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!
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February 23rd, 2015, 06:36 PM
#48
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fishy steve
costs some of you more to feed your dog then it is me to feed 2 horses lol
my lab has always had issues with barfing up her food, tried expensive foods, still barfed... only food that seems to agrea with her is ol roy, so have stuck with that...
I think a couple of hay burners is more expensive than feeding one dog per month. If Ol Roy works for you than keep on feeding it to your vegetarian dog.
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February 23rd, 2015, 06:41 PM
#49

Originally Posted by
terrym
I only feed one dog and get 6 weeks on a bag of food. I don't drink or smoke, I figure a few $ bucks more a month to feed my dog is money well spent. Could he do fine on a cheaper brand? No doubt. But when I tried Purina for 7 months he sprayed like a stucco gun and didn't do well at all. Switched to Acana and he is doing great. If the OP is having health issues trying a grain free brand is an easy solution if it works. When the top 3 ingredients in the bag are corn or brewers yeast and the dog isn't doing well my next choice would be to try a grain free option.
I didn't mean to say that folks shouldn't spend whatever they want; just trying to say that grain free is more expensive generally than not grain free dog food.
" We are more than our gender, skin color, class, sexuality or age; we are unlimited potential, and can not be defined by one label." quote A. Bartlett
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February 23rd, 2015, 06:43 PM
#50

Originally Posted by
3 black dogs
Been feeding raw for over 20 years don't think I am crazy. feed what works for your dog.
That's very interesting as you have remarkable dogs. Do you buy it pre made or ....?
" We are more than our gender, skin color, class, sexuality or age; we are unlimited potential, and can not be defined by one label." quote A. Bartlett