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by steve1 on 08 August 2010 - 15:08
All i can say to you Guys in the USA is this
Raw feeding has not yet reached the Shores of Belgium and the Netherlands, now that is really suprising seeing how popular the Dog Sport is in these two countries alone, Germany is very much the same. You can buy a meat product called Duck thats the name there is Beef & Chicken etc it comes frozen in small bars but it is near on three times the price of Kibble way out to feed my dogs, If you look above at what it costs to feed my 3 dogs you can say they are dearer to feed than two humans for a month
Yoshy
12 Dollars for 40 lb of chicken backs, i would do cartwheels to buy it, in fact i would do a Song and Dance routine for the supplier But i guess he would only want to hear me once
However on thing i am certain off is this with feeding Raw is that a Dog developes a stronger Gastric Acid than that of a dog fed on Kibble and so the result would be it may be more effective of keeping worms at bay because they would be killed before they reached the intestines
Steve1
Raw feeding has not yet reached the Shores of Belgium and the Netherlands, now that is really suprising seeing how popular the Dog Sport is in these two countries alone, Germany is very much the same. You can buy a meat product called Duck thats the name there is Beef & Chicken etc it comes frozen in small bars but it is near on three times the price of Kibble way out to feed my dogs, If you look above at what it costs to feed my 3 dogs you can say they are dearer to feed than two humans for a month
Yoshy
12 Dollars for 40 lb of chicken backs, i would do cartwheels to buy it, in fact i would do a Song and Dance routine for the supplier But i guess he would only want to hear me once
However on thing i am certain off is this with feeding Raw is that a Dog developes a stronger Gastric Acid than that of a dog fed on Kibble and so the result would be it may be more effective of keeping worms at bay because they would be killed before they reached the intestines
Steve1
by sueincc on 08 August 2010 - 16:08
NANS GSD: GO TO THE GREENTRIPE.COM SITE http://www.greentripe.com/
click on "latest moos"
click on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRIBUTOR
There are 2 locations you can pick up from in So Cal and you do not have to pay shipping or the box charge either. This brings the price down cosiderably, and makes this product much more affordable!
click on "latest moos"
click on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRIBUTOR
There are 2 locations you can pick up from in So Cal and you do not have to pay shipping or the box charge either. This brings the price down cosiderably, and makes this product much more affordable!
by steve1 on 08 August 2010 - 16:08
Sue
you are lucky in the states, i am going to renew my efforts to try and get Raw at an affordable price.
Steve1
you are lucky in the states, i am going to renew my efforts to try and get Raw at an affordable price.
Steve1
by sueincc on 08 August 2010 - 16:08
Yes, in this we are very lucky. Have you considered looking around to see if there is a source for green tripe? This might be easier to find than reasonably priced whole meats.
I think it works out to a little more than $3.00 a day for my male. I also stock up on everything, from tripe to whole bones to Salmon Oil and vitamins, in bulk, I have a seperate freezer for the RMBs & tripe, and keep Grizzly Salmon Oil in the icebox. I usually buy around 3 months worth of food at a time.
I think it works out to a little more than $3.00 a day for my male. I also stock up on everything, from tripe to whole bones to Salmon Oil and vitamins, in bulk, I have a seperate freezer for the RMBs & tripe, and keep Grizzly Salmon Oil in the icebox. I usually buy around 3 months worth of food at a time.
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