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by Jyl on 07 September 2009 - 07:09
by Larrydee on 07 September 2009 - 20:09

by Ramage on 08 September 2009 - 02:09
Why pay more for some of these foods that are only adding extra fatty acids? I can add that myself for less! Of course some foods are MUCH higher in quality, but is also seems like some just charge more for not much better of a quality rather than a few extras thrown in (such as fish oil, etc).
by SitasMom on 08 September 2009 - 03:09
TOTW is the only feed that all of our dogs can eat and none get the squirts.....we're staying with it. - Raw was THE worst what a stinky mess !......
If you have a Tractor Supply Company close by, its a little less expensive there.
Wish I could give you an alternative.

by Justk9s on 10 September 2009 - 23:09
40# for $22.79 at Costco
KIM
www.justk9s.com
by VonWal on 11 September 2009 - 19:09
Kirkland kibble is manufactured by Diamond and sold under the Kirkland name.
Dogs with food allergies/sensitive stomachs tend to do better on Lamb than they do on Chicken.
I second someone with "Diamond NATURALS" kibble if you want a low-priced/economical kibble. I believe Tractor Supply Company in our area sells a 40 lbs bag for $23 ($1.74/lbs). In Diamond NATURALS (not regular Diamond), there are no by-products or corn, but "white rice" is an ingredient immediately following "brown rice."
I think Tractor has started selling TOTW and Blue Buffalo as well now, and their prices are cheaper than PetCo/PetSmart.

by ForFoxyRoxy on 13 September 2009 - 19:09

by 3crzygsds on 15 September 2009 - 21:09
see what we could find local to us and reasonably priced.
Although we feed our dogs primarily raw we do mix in some kibble and we feed our customers dogs and sell them
Country Naturals. Also with 5 dogs raw will make us broke so we kinda juggle who gets what...competitors and house dogs dont all eat the same shh dont tell them!
Not sure where you are located....but if you want to drive to drive to me in NJ we charge approx 33.00 for 35lbs.
Very palitable. We have had little or no issues with the food and had die hard evos and orijons switch over.
I would even sell you the big 50lb kennel bags they are plain white no lable at a discount cause I admire anyone that can and does foster!
http://grandmamaes.com/
Good Luck
Carolyn

by KileysHuman on 16 September 2009 - 07:09
PSP just started carrying Horizon which is very moderately priced for the quality. You can also check out Triumph which is a good food for the money. Granted there are much better foods, but since money can be a big concern for foster homes, I would check it out. It's certainly nothing you have to feel guilty feeding like any of the grocery brands and I'd fit Triumph over Euk, Science Diet, Royal Canin or any of the other pseudo-healthy foods.
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