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Old 03-06-2000, 09:58 PM
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cost of dog food

Can any of you tell me how much you spend on a 20lb or 40lb bag of Innova or California Natural? Or if you feed a Bones and Raw Food diet, do you have an estimate on how much you spend per month on one adult dog? Thanks a bunch!
Steph
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Old 03-06-2000, 11:09 PM
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I feed a modified BARF diet and estimate that it costs about $60 per month for my 2 female Rotties. That's $30 each/month. A large male would probably be more.
I buy items in bulk, so that saves some $$.
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Old 03-07-2000, 08:11 AM
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I feed my pup California Natural. I pay 20.00 for a 15 pound bag. I feed my 6 year old Nutro max (but am switching her over to California Natural when this bag is done). That costs me 17.00 a 15 pound bag.
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Old 03-10-2000, 12:43 AM
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I feed my three large dogs Iams but intend to switch soon. It runs about $30.00 for a forty pound bag and we have to buy around two a month in that size. We're planning on going to a higher quality food, despite the higher price. I've heard the higher the quality the less you have to feed. I just like seeing the shinier coats and better health.
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