[nagdu] New Bailey food

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Sun Dec 4 16:58:18 UTC 2011


Robert,

I also use      Petflow and like it very much!  I don't have any pet 
stores in my town, so I have no idea how the prices compare.  I did 
compare online prices and Pet Flow was the most reasonable.  The food 
prices are a bit higher, but the shipping is much lower, making the 
final price the best I could find.

I've been feeding Taste of the Wild High Plains formula for a while 
now.  It seems to be working out pretty well for the dogs.  I've heard 
very good things about Enova products though.  You are right, they are 
pricey.

BTW It's completely fine to share product reviews on the list, including 
web sites that you find particularly helpful.

Julie



On 12/4/2011 10:23 AM, Robert Hooper wrote:
> Hello Again:
>
> Although I just wrote the list concerning another topic, I thought this one belonged in its own separate thread. Anyway, I have made a marvelous discovery-Petflow. I'm sure I'm not the only one on this list who uses such, but Petflow is a service that delivers (for a flat shipping rate) food, treats, and various toys to your door. The magic of Petflow doesn't lie in the fact that they deliver-the magic is in the fact that they have scheduled delivery-one can schedule the delivery of food every x weeks (between 2-16). This saves one from having to waltz on down to the good ole pet store. I don't know how the prices on Petflow compare to those found at pet stores, but a trip to the pet store for me means a taxi ride, so it can only be cheaper to use Petflow. I will avoid further plugging of their service, but there are a few more things that are "nifty" about Petflow, so if you want to learn more, go to their website at:
> http://www.petflow.com
> Now that I have angered everybody with what seems to be an emailed advertisement and now no longer have left any readers of this message, on to my original point. I have decided to switch Bailey to Annova Evo Red Meat Formula (small bite). I will forego listing the ingredients/nutrition info here, but I recommend this food (or Annova's other products), as they are grain-free and contain mostly natural ingredients. I did some exhaustive comparing of many dog food labels, and found this to be the most appropriate. Does anyone have any experience with this particular brand of food or any other Annova Evo products? While I was in class at TSE, I met someone who had mentioned this food-now that I have come across it myself, it seems that it is a very healthy alternative. The only downside is the price. Any comments or opinions are welcome-I hope I made a good choice. I will provide a link to the food on Dog Food Analysis:
> http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=1605&cat=8
> As always, I hope to hear anyone's opinions, criticisms, comments, scathing remarks, etc. regarding my decision-I will soak them up like a piece of kibble does water!
> Sincerely,
> Robert Hooper
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