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re: What dog food are you feeding your dog?
Posted on 10/7/24 at 2:04 am to SouthernInsanity
Posted on 10/7/24 at 2:04 am to SouthernInsanity
Costco Kirkland brand… watched documentary on Costco and they take their dog food serious, grain free. Reviews are good and dog likes it. Usually get the salmon/sweet potato but we got turkey last time as a change
This post was edited on 10/7/24 at 2:09 am
Posted on 10/7/24 at 3:34 am to TutHillTiger
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We actually make ours, for last 5 years or so. We cook rice and add costco rotaissee chicken and a bag of frozen vegetables, some liquid vitamins if you want.
They never get sick etc anymore
There is a Costco 20 mins from our house and Rotisserie chickens are like six dollars. One chicken is big enough to feed 3 golden retreivers for 2 days. We usually just pull it apart and portion it out. We usually purchase four chickens and it pretty much gets us through the week. We add some spinach and sweet potatoes over a cup of dry food. Considering what some of the fresh foods cost it saves us a lot of money per month and they love it and seem to be healthy. We do change it up with different stuff like fish or ground turkey also so they don't get burnt out. Let's just say I think our dogs eat better than us sometimes.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:27 am to SouthernInsanity
We make our own:
Turkey or beef
Rice
Carrots
Sweet potatoes
Green beans
Spinach
Mashed Banana mixed in
Turmeric for a little seasoning
At feeding time add bone meal, fish oil and spoonful of plain Greek yogurt. Top with blueberries or frozen mango chunks (her favorite)
She started to hate her kibble. Wouldn’t be excited for meal time. Would take her all day to eat a bowl. Now she is sitting next to me, wagging her tail and she devours it. She doesn’t get sick anymore, her pee doesn’t burn the grass, her coat looks better. And it’s cheaper than kibble because I buy in bulk and freeze.
Turkey or beef
Rice
Carrots
Sweet potatoes
Green beans
Spinach
Mashed Banana mixed in
Turmeric for a little seasoning
At feeding time add bone meal, fish oil and spoonful of plain Greek yogurt. Top with blueberries or frozen mango chunks (her favorite)
She started to hate her kibble. Wouldn’t be excited for meal time. Would take her all day to eat a bowl. Now she is sitting next to me, wagging her tail and she devours it. She doesn’t get sick anymore, her pee doesn’t burn the grass, her coat looks better. And it’s cheaper than kibble because I buy in bulk and freeze.
This post was edited on 10/7/24 at 8:28 am
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:33 am to DaBeerz
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Costco Kirkland brand… watched documentary on Costco and they take their dog food serious, grain free. Reviews are good and dog likes it. Usually get the salmon/sweet potato but we got turkey last time as a change
That's what I use also. He's done great on it and will be 12 next month.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 9:12 am to DaBeerz
I feed the high protein chicken and beef blend from tractor supply. $30 for 50lbs and mt lab loves it. He doesn't have near the gas he had when he was on puppy chow either.
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