Dog Food Price
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Dog Food Price
When I started feeding Pride 26/18 sometime during the spring it was $15.25. Went up sometime in July or August to $16. Think it was $17.85 yesterday.
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Don't even get me started I went to Wally World last night about a 30 min drive . I bought one 55 LB Purina Dog Chow got 5 ""free"" pounds and one 37.5 LB bag of Purina Puppy Chow cost approx. $40.00Drop_tine wrote:When I started feeding Pride 26/18 sometime during the spring it was $15.25. Went up sometime in July or August to $16. Think it was $17.85 yesterday.
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I went with the intentions of treating my adults to some Purina One Lamb & Rice until I seen it had raised to over $28.00 for a 37.5 LB before tax .
I plan to cut back on hounds before I sacrifice QUALITY .
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Re: Dog Food Price
we have a price club by us and purina was 16 bucks for the 55 lb bag of purinaJUDE wrote:Don't even get me started I went to Wally World last night about a 30 min drive . I bought one 55 LB Purina Dog Chow got 5 ""free"" pounds and one 37.5 LB bag of Purina Puppy Chow cost approx. $40.00Drop_tine wrote:When I started feeding Pride 26/18 sometime during the spring it was $15.25. Went up sometime in July or August to $16. Think it was $17.85 yesterday.
Can't take to many more hits
I went with the intentions of treating my adults to some Purina One Lamb & Rice until I seen it had raised to over $28.00 for a 37.5 LB before tax .
I plan to cut back on hounds before I sacrifice QUALITY .
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was feeding river run some of the best feed id feed was paying $19 a bag in bulk and it went up switched back to purina. Hey jude come see me in corbin ky walmart my dog chow is $16.14 a bag and my one is $24.79 and are you a part of the pro club between that and my discounts the price isn't hurtin me to bad.
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Wow I wonder why our "local" Wal-Mart can't do that .jlboomer wrote:was feeding river run some of the best feed id feed was paying $19 a bag in bulk and it went up switched back to purina. Hey jude come see me in corbin ky walmart my dog chow is $16.14 a bag and my one is $24.79 and are you a part of the pro club between that and my discounts the price isn't hurtin me to bad.
because they want get off there buts and try and comp it with someone else. Im a dog person have been around beagles sence i was nine years old i work hard for the money and want the most bang for my buck and thats how i run my business prices might go up but i will guarantee that ill be the lowest price in town.
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juse - costco has the same bag as wally world for a few $ cheaper, extra 5 lbs. makes it 55 lbs.
i still pay $16 for a 50 lb. Black Gold 26/18 and can't complain, yet.
i still pay $16 for a 50 lb. Black Gold 26/18 and can't complain, yet.
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One thing to remember is ingredients. If you are feeding a dog food that the first few ingredients are grains (corn, soy) then most of its not being digested and just comes out the other end so, less absorbtion of nutrition. A higher quality food that may cost a bit more is benificial to the dog and wallet as you don't have to feed as much. I have been using Exceed from sams for a lot of years. its about 22.00 for 50lbs but, 1 1/2 cups per day per dog is plenty to keep them in fit condition. I started using the chicken based food but, have been using the lamb as my dogs were a bit fat on the higher protein. So, read your feed bag and see whats in there. If you have a LOT of cleanup and a your feeding a lot of dog food then consider a change. The kirkland brand at costco is also really good.
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