Posted by Dick on December 29, 2012 at 18:15:17 from (64.184.244.225):
In Reply to: 30 lb bag of dog food posted by Ultradog MN on December 29, 2012 at 16:07:50:
Did ya ever figure out what your dog food costs per pound? Then compare that cost to the price of chicken or turkey. Here I can buy turkeys for $.88/lb and chicken for $.99/lb. That's a lot cheaper than $4.80/lb. for the dog food I buy for my dog. Lucky she's a small dog. She likes chicken and turkey more than the stuff in the bag, so you can guess what she eats must of the time.. Who knows what's in the stuff in the bag. I can imagine what goes into the crumbles in the sack and it ain't steak. Nothing better for your dog than turkey or chicken, plus I can help them eat it. I can mix their portion with some rice or cooked vegetables and the dog loves it. Do some research and see what goes into dog and cat food. You would be amazed and I can tell you you wouldn't want to eat it. A key word here is rendering companies. Enough said..
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