[nagdu] dog food

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Sun Sep 23 20:53:22 UTC 2012


Well, I feed Iams Minichunks. I find it to be fine. I don't pay much attention to what is in it because the school and their vets seemed to think it was fine; so did my vet. If he was having a problem, maybe I'd look into others. We buy it at Sams Club for about $35 to $40 I think for 46 pounds.

We have some fleece dog beds. They fit in crates, but you can use them outside, too. They are kind of round, and they can be tossed in the washer.

On Sep 23, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Jessica Pitzer wrote:

> Yes, I know its been discussed multiple times, and I myself have done
> tons and tons of research over hte past couple weeks. Those who have
> dogs, what do you feed, and where do you get it. Those who have been
> to programs recently what are they recommending these days? it looks
> like blue buffalo might be a good food, but are purina and iams allt
> hat bad? I'm going to be getting a dog soon, and on top of hta tnext
> year we will be moving into our own place, I want the best for my
> guide but I need to think of affordability here, which I feel bad for,
> btut here it is. With a 1 year old son, the dog and me and my fiancee
> in teh house, I think I need an affordable dog food that's not
> comprized of meat and bone meal I guess. I'm just not sure what's good
> and what's not even with the research because its just that, research.
> I've not asked anyone who is actually feeding the stuff yet.
> Also, what do you guys recommend for a bed that is washable, meaning I
> can pick the thing up, throw it in the wash and wash it?
> Thansk guys.
> Jessica
> 
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