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Old 11-12-2014 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by gfacter' timestamp='1415819776' post='23402734
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aw man, did you just donate some taste of the wild? We are switching my dogs food right now and was thinking about trying that.
Yeah, a full $45 bag of it

It's an extremely well reviewed food, but despite introducing our dog to it slowly over a couple of bags, she never really got used to it. I'd still recommend giving it a try. Ingredient-wise it's great. My parent's dog did well on it.
$ 45 a bag? that's human food prices
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How often do you order your human bags of food?
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I'd but I think my cats eat better than I do...
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:41 AM
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my cat won't eat wet food.
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:46 AM
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Liz and I actually feed our dogs well. Nutro something or another. She cares about it more than I do--I mean the dogs partake in coprophagia, how bad can their food be?

In any event, it is not uncommon for us to drop a Franklin at Petsmart to resupply dog food. We do this about every two weeks.
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Roflcopter


my cat won't eat wet food.
Your is a you !
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by gfacter' timestamp='1415819776' post='23402734
[quote name='TopGear' timestamp='1415818540' post='23402703']
[quote name='goldenfri' timestamp='1415817951' post='23402689']
aw man, did you just donate some taste of the wild? We are switching my dogs food right now and was thinking about trying that.
Yeah, a full $45 bag of it

It's an extremely well reviewed food, but despite introducing our dog to it slowly over a couple of bags, she never really got used to it. I'd still recommend giving it a try. Ingredient-wise it's great. My parent's dog did well on it.
$ 45 a bag? that's human food prices
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How often do you order your human bags of food?
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Every-time I shop at Costco!
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by tacocat
Liz and I actually feed our dogs well. Nutro something or another. She cares about it more than I do--I mean the dogs partake in coprophagia, how bad can their food be?

In any event, it is not uncommon for us to drop a Franklin at Petsmart to resupply dog food. We do this about every two weeks.
I had to look that one up...
Old 11-12-2014 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by gfacter
Originally Posted by TopGear' timestamp='1415818540' post='23402703
[quote name='goldenfri' timestamp='1415817951' post='23402689']
aw man, did you just donate some taste of the wild? We are switching my dogs food right now and was thinking about trying that.
Yeah, a full $45 bag of it

It's an extremely well reviewed food, but despite introducing our dog to it slowly over a couple of bags, she never really got used to it. I'd still recommend giving it a try. Ingredient-wise it's great. My parent's dog did well on it.
$ 45 a bag? that's human food prices
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i pay about $55 per bag.

i was thinking about switching to a RAW diet, but don't have the time for it. it would end up being about $5 per meal though, which would get really expensive.
Old 11-12-2014 | 12:00 PM
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Yea my dogs were already eating the good stuff (Eagle pack holistic blah blah $50 per bag) but they keep changing their recipes and one of my dogs has starting having major skin issues so its time to try a change.
Old 11-12-2014 | 12:08 PM
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What about that stuff I hear on the radio all the time and I cant remember the name right now?
Old 11-12-2014 | 12:08 PM
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I used to feed my dogs Eukanuba, which I remember was pricey at the time, but I haven't had a dog in over 10+ years.


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