Do you cook for your dog? Do you source freezer burned meat and feed them that? Do you look at the ingredient list on the bag... or is Ol'Roy at Walmart at $15 for 40lb of chow good enough food for your dog?
I'm curious how much people spend on food for their furry friends here and if there is anything in particular that they look for in the food they feed them.
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I buy Diamond Naturals All Stages food for my dogs because I have 14 year old dogs and I have 6 month old dogs... it's nice to just feed them all out of one bag. That said, I chose Diamond Naturals because the first two ingredients are both meat. Did reviews and found that the Naturals line of Diamond brand food is rated highly. The kicker, though, is that it is $38 for a 40lb bag. That is by far the cheapest I can find dog food that has meat as it's first two ingredients.
I get what my vet says to get.
$60 for a 50lb bag.
Can’t remember the name but it’s got a lab with a lightning bolt shooting out it’s ass on the front of the bag
Zeke is doing fine on it.
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I'm all out of dogs but with my last brace of dogs (English Setters) I did some research and settled on Native. That's all I ever fed them. It's made by Kent. I did the research at https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/
Originally Posted by philfree:
I'm all out of dogs but with my last brace of dogs (English Setters) I did some research and settled on Native. That's all I ever fed them. It's made by Kent. I did the research at https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I bet you do man. Hell you were going to drive all the way out here for birds at one point.
I would have. I hunted by a little town called Lewis one year. I forget that old mans name but he was a character. We harvested 10-12 roosters. Well me and my dog Casey did while the other guys just kind of walked around wasting ammo.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
I would have. I hunted by a little town called Lewis one year. I forget that old mans name but he was a character. We harvested 10-12 roosters. Well me and my dog Casey did while the other guys just kind of walked around wasting ammo.:-)
Ground beef, ground turkey, chia seeds, flax seeds, broccoli, green beans with added vitamins. Tired of having my beautiful dogs die of f'n cancer. [Reply]
Freshpet, recommended by my vet. The vet we have is amazing. As Bwana said, worth his weight in gold. The Freshpet is in a fridge in the pet aisle in my food store. I've also seen it at Walmart and Target. It's not cheap, but in 13 years I've never had any food/allergy issues with my dog. [Reply]
got a blue heeler with a grain allergy, he gets colitus every time he eats grain based dog food ! so i use nutrena loyall salmon and sweet potato feed, its 32.00 for 30lb bag a little pricy but cheaper then a vet visit and they love it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by REDHOTGTO:
got a blue heeler with a grain allergy, he gets colitus every time he eats grain based dog food ! so i use nutrena loyall salmon and sweet potato feed, its 32.00 for 30lb bag a little pricy but cheaper then a vet visit and they love it.
Love me a blue healer. Mine is getting old. :-) [Reply]