I don't know how anyone affords premium whole dog foods kits or products for large dogs, much more if you have several. For my 130lb akbash 2 years-old it needs 6 to 8 scoops of regular kibble (Summer vs Winter) and the air-dried or dehydrated foods take nearly the same amount. I'd go bankrupt. It would cost $170 every two weeks for the cheapest formula (Unkibble). Up double that for Sundays and RedBarn dehydrated. So this is what I do: I feed 50% kibble (rotating thru best brands I find), 35% lightly cooked whole chicken, fish, and/or hamburger with its broth and bones. 15% raw veggies/fruits that are blended up and mixed-up into kibble/meats. Every week I give these supplements, three times weekly: green powder with probiotics, cod/cold water fish oil (various brands), and. 2 raw eggs with crushed shells. I don’t give them these on the same days, I spread them out on different days.
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What? This isnt valid information. This is simply commercials! lol! Show me the nutrients!
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Number 1 made me laugh
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I don't know how anyone affords premium whole dog foods kits or products for large dogs, much more if you have several. For my 130lb akbash 2 years-old it needs 6 to 8 scoops of regular kibble (Summer vs Winter) and the air-dried or dehydrated foods take nearly the same amount. I'd go bankrupt. It would cost $170 every two weeks for the cheapest formula (Unkibble). Up double that for Sundays and RedBarn dehydrated.
So this is what I do:
I feed 50% kibble (rotating thru best brands I find), 35% lightly cooked whole chicken, fish, and/or hamburger with its broth and bones. 15% raw veggies/fruits that are blended up and mixed-up into kibble/meats.
Every week I give these supplements, three times weekly: green powder with probiotics, cod/cold water fish oil (various brands), and. 2 raw eggs with crushed shells. I don’t give them these on the same days, I spread them out on different days.
Thanks for sharing your approach! Do you notice a difference between premium food and your blend - other than the cost?
@TheTopFiveTheTopFIve mines better. They like anything enough to eat it, but prefer the fresh cooked and raw obviously more.
@@TheTopFiveTheTopFIve their coats seem more vibrant with mine.
That's great!
I switched from Orijen to Farmina for better quality at the same or lower price than Orijen.
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These are NOT the best options!!!!
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I also agree there is much better options for your dog!
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😂This is a paid ad....no real info 😢
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@TheTopFiveTheTopFIve If I'm wrong then I apologize but it sure sounds like an ad.
Just doing my best to educate the world. No ad revenue over here.