[nagdu] Freeze Dried Dog Food

Danielle Cyclorama dsykora29 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 18:12:19 UTC 2015


The cheapest brands of freeze dried foods I have found are Grandma Lucy's and Sojo's. Even among these brands, The price varies with the protein source so it is something to pay attention to. Freeze dried foods are generally more expensive than kibble because they usually have fewer ingredients and are a higher quality. A 10 pound bag usually contains about 55 cups which is about 55 pounds of rehydrated food. I feed my 74 pound dog 2 cups of freeze dried food in addition to 1 cup of kibble and some treats. Also keep in mind the number of calories per.cup, which tend to be on the higher side in foods with less fillers. My personal favorite is Grandma Lucy's Artisan pork. It is high in protein (39%), and isn't too expensive. Also, neither of my dogs have had any allergic reaction to it.Danielle, Thai, and Bonnie   

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> On Jul 31, 2015, at 1:28 PM, Danielle Burton via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi everyone, 
> I have been looking at freeze dried dog food. I have some questions about it: 
> 1.  how much dog food is actually in a 10 pound bag or box? 
> #out  Most of the food I'm seeing is rather expensive how does it compare  to kibble? 
> 3.  Are there any that's more reasonably priced and last for a while? 
> 4.  How much would you feed adog that's 60 pounds? 
> Any info would be appreciated, 
> Danielle and Willa 
> Email: dnielleburton94àgmail.com 
> Sent from my iPhone
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