[quote]BigRedMachine87 wrote:
[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
[quote]BigRedMachine87 wrote:
Money isn’t that big of a concern, I spent about a grand when I first got him because of parvo and I didn’t mind, I knew he would be worth it and he is. If a 60 dollar bag of dog food will add to his life and quality of life, I’ll pay it. I just want him to do as healthy for as long as possible. He’s three now, so I want to get it all figured out now.[/quote]
If that’s the case, what does he weigh? I spend about $70/month on Orijen kibble for a 160 lb dog.
Check out the frozen stuff Dr. Becker was talking aobut in the video.
Nature’s Variety Instinct raw at www.naturesvariety.com
Primal Pet Foods at www.primalpetfoods.com
Bravo www.bravorawdiet.com[/quote]
He weighs 58 pounds as of about a month ago.
I have no what breed he is. I got him from the pound when he was about five weeks old. They didn’t know what he was.
Some type of Shepard mix I guess.[/quote]
no brainer then with what you said about money. Get him a commercially prepared raw (if you want convenience that is)…
When we get another dog he/she will be raised on raw, but a dilemma I’m in is I like convenience, and I love Danes. But, bigger dog means more expensive food.
A 60# dog I would have no problem forking over the moeny for a commercial raw food, but our current 160# is a bit steep right now after paying for chemo with our last dog.
60# dog on raw commercial food should cost about $90-120/month would be my guess