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04-03-2011 06:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Gas Man
(Post 461269)
Yeah I'm sure. But with the pure size of Brinks, the undertaking this diet would be, is just a bit much for me at this point.
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He would probably eat around a half a chicken a day, so around $2. I'd expect Brinks to cost around $70 a month to feed with meat and add-ons like liver/peanut butter/scraps, etc. They actually require less weight when they eat raw vs. kibble.
I feed 3 large dogs raw, so you won't get a lot of sympathy from me. :lol: A 10lb bag of chicken quarters ($5.90) lasts two days for three large dogs.
As I've said, I think its cheaper or around the same price as kibble (unless you're feeding your dog Ol' Roy/Pedigree) but it's definitely more "trouble."
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Originally Posted by azoomm
(Post 461278)
Sadie is still doing tremendous. We are her pack, we hunt for her. I swear, that's how she acts. :lol:
She turns 14 in a month. Still doing really great. We've added a pat of butter and peanut butter to her breakfast, it's been so dry and this helped with her coat.
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The behavior changes they go through on a raw diet that you provide for them is what amazes me. Yea, of course they're healthier when they eat real food, that part is a given. But the way the bond with them increases is what really motivates me to continue feeding them this way. Well, that, and the fact that I only have to scoop poop once a week now instead of every day.
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