Comments on: Jornada Veterinary Clinic dog food letter- What to feed and what not to feed your dog https://www.petfoodjudge.com/jornada-veterinary-clinic-viral-what-to-feed-and-what-not-to-feed-your-dog/ Dog food reviews / Cat food reviews Thu, 02 Feb 2023 09:25:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/jornada-veterinary-clinic-viral-what-to-feed-and-what-not-to-feed-your-dog/#comment-35127 Thu, 02 Feb 2023 09:25:27 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29182#comment-35127 In reply to Barbara Wylie.

Hi Barbara, I’ve always found Kirkland well priced considering the ingredients, so I would recommend it in that respect. It’s difficult to recommend cheaper brands because they’re almost always cheap because they sacrifice nutrition to keep the cost down (and profit up).

Personally I mix diets, and take advantage of cheap raw meats/offal/bones, supermarket discounts, or for larger dogs it’s always worth taking advantage of sales or buying bulk. Canidae All Life Stages is possibly another option, only available in big bags, and a good mix of ingredients, price, and decent consumer feedback.

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By: Barbara Wylie https://www.petfoodjudge.com/jornada-veterinary-clinic-viral-what-to-feed-and-what-not-to-feed-your-dog/#comment-35100 Mon, 23 Jan 2023 16:35:34 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29182#comment-35100 It would be very beneficial for someone, anyone would list the food that are a reasonable cost for the working class to purchase. No one wants to come right out and say a brand. I have a senior 125# pound GSD (not overweight) and a 2 month old Shorkie. I feed them both Kirkland brand but for most of the 55 years of pet ownership it was Purina.

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