Kelli
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I also buy Canidae Lamb & Rice for my schnauzer. I pay $10.99 ( regular store)for a 5 lb bag which last about 3 weeks. I also buy him Northern Biscuits (wheatfree) made in Canada, plus I buy low odor thick bully sticks (on-line) about $55.00 for 50 bully sticks (these last about 4-5 months)Date: 5/5/2009 12:02:29 PM
Author: makemepretty
I do. I buy Canidae Lamb and Rice for my 'girls'. Yorkies can be prone to skin problems and allergic to corn. They are also so tiny that to me it's important they eat well for their health. Their coats are quite lovely and long. I don't usually shop on line for my pet supplies but I do buy their shampoo online, it's called Mink Sheen.
Date: 5/5/2009 1:17:14 PM
Author: EBree
Date: 5/5/2009 1:10:43 PM
Author: NovemberBride
Hmm. This is very interesting. We give our pug mix Wellness, which is highly recommended and he loves it, but he also has terrible gas. I never attributed it to the food for some reason. Maybe I will have to look into one of the other brands.....
Pugs are pretty gassy little things anyway, but the gas on Wellness was so bad, we knew it had to be a food issue. Could your little guy be sensitive to certain ingredients? A limited ingredient formula might be worth a try.
As for ordering pet supplies online, we order flea/heartworm meds from Drs. Foster and Smith (great pricing) as well as other small things, like dog beds or tags occasionally. I needed to put in an order today, so thanks for reminding me DF!![]()
that''s where i order my koi food. i always try to wait for the 20% off spring sale.Date: 5/5/2009 1:17:14 PM
Author: EBree
Date: 5/5/2009 1:10:43 PM
Author: NovemberBride
Hmm. This is very interesting. We give our pug mix Wellness, which is highly recommended and he loves it, but he also has terrible gas. I never attributed it to the food for some reason. Maybe I will have to look into one of the other brands.....
Pugs are pretty gassy little things anyway, but the gas on Wellness was so bad, we knew it had to be a food issue. Could your little guy be sensitive to certain ingredients? A limited ingredient formula might be worth a try.
As for ordering pet supplies online, we order flea/heartworm meds from Drs. Foster and Smith (great pricing) as well as other small things, like dog beds or tags occasionally. I needed to put in an order today, so thanks for reminding me DF!![]()
i need to use my brain for somethingDate: 5/5/2009 6:51:15 PM
Author: Lynn B
I live in SmallvilleUSA and all I have available locally are the regular grocery store cat foods, which I don''t buy for Boo. So yes, I have to mail-order it. Is it ''expensive''? More expensive than the grocery store brands, yes. The dang shipping is almost as much as the food!!! (Therefore, when I am out of town, and actually somewhere where there are real pet supply stores, I will stock up a bit.)![]()
BTW... DF, do these (never-ending) questions just come EASY to you, or do you lie awake at night formulating them???!!!!![]()
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Date: 5/5/2009 4:11:21 PM
Author: icekid
We do premium human-grade food for our shiba inu. When you consider that the cost per day really is pretty minimal, it''s absolutely worth it!
Date: 5/5/2009 4:16:52 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
A word of warning to people who use generic/super cheap pet food...my parents accidently killed a pet that way. I guess it had too much sodium in it for a healthy diet.
SORRY for the threadjack!!! (I can start a new thread!)Date: 5/5/2009 3:29:17 PM
Author: MC
We''ve tried a lot of foods for my older cat because she has skin problems. The only food, after years of experimenting, that has worked is Avoderm. It''s not super expensive - $20 for the medium bag. It''s sold at a local, non-chain pet store.
To answer the original question, we feed our 3 dogs California Natural. We buy it at a local pet food specialty store, and it is a bit pricy but every 13th bag is free.Date: 5/6/2009 6:03:38 AM
Author: violet02
SORRY for the threadjack!!! (I can start a new thread!)Date: 5/5/2009 3:29:17 PM
Author: MC
We''ve tried a lot of foods for my older cat because she has skin problems. The only food, after years of experimenting, that has worked is Avoderm. It''s not super expensive - $20 for the medium bag. It''s sold at a local, non-chain pet store.
MC - I found a previous post from you about Avoderm. My dog has had some digestive problems and bad itchy skin. We''ve tried to calm it down over the years with temaril-p (it has prednasone in it) but i dont like to give that to him very much and he still has issues.
I switched him to Avoderm a week ago and I don''t know if its the heat and he needs a haircut or what but he seems possibly worse? Have you heard of any possible issues with food allergies/issues with avoderm? The vet thinks he may have a food allergy that''s causing everything vs the grass allergy they previously thought.
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To answer the question I was buying nutromax which is a pet store brand and reasonable, not as cheap as grocery store food but not as pricey as stuff like the Dick Van Patten brand or prescription food like i used to buy for my cat. That was $50 for a 10lb bag for her stomach issues!
Our two dogs have eaten only Wellness and Mother Hubbard cookies and treats their whole lives. (they''re made by the same company) They''ve never had any problems with gas. I buy all their food at a local Mom & Pop shop. The only things I order on line are their collars and leases embroidered with their names and our phone number.Date: 5/5/2009 1:17:14 PM
Author: EBree
Date: 5/5/2009 1:10:43 PM
Author: NovemberBride
Hmm. This is very interesting. We give our pug mix Wellness, which is highly recommended and he loves it, but he also has terrible gas. I never attributed it to the food for some reason. Maybe I will have to look into one of the other brands.....
Pugs are pretty gassy little things anyway, but the gas on Wellness was so bad, we knew it had to be a food issue. Could your little guy be sensitive to certain ingredients? A limited ingredient formula might be worth a try.
As for ordering pet supplies online, we order flea/heartworm meds from Drs. Foster and Smith (great pricing) as well as other small things, like dog beds or tags occasionally. I needed to put in an order today, so thanks for reminding me DF!![]()
Date: 5/5/2009 8:33:58 PM
Author: Chrono
My kitty has kidney problems due to my past poor knowledge about how terrible dry food is for cats. She now eats grain free and by-product free wet canned food daily. I used to buy them online but found a local place that gives me a discount for buying in bulk.