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How much does it cost you to feed your dog?

31 replies

Boynamedsue · 28/04/2017 18:53

Ddog has a very sensitive stomach, he's also a big dog. We've found a food that he's doing well on but it's costing us £2 a day. Which seems a little excessive but maybe I'm being a bit tight! I don't really mind spending it but I'm also a bit concerned about his teeth if he's only on wet food, I just can't find a dry one that suits him.

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EleanorRigbysNeice · 30/04/2017 18:41

Thanks Medeci. Got some samples today of Carnilove in Rheindeer and Lamb from our local farm outlet. Dry food again but more meat and less grain and fillers than Royal Canin.

pansycake · 30/04/2017 19:41

About 30p a day, £10 a month. He's on James Wellbeloved & is a small under 5kg dog.

KinkyAfro · 30/04/2017 20:39

Millie's here too, no chicken or wheat or grain which can upset a tum

frenchiepup · 01/05/2017 09:29

We feed eden holistic dog food. Look up feeds on allaboutdogfood.com very interesting! Eden appears expensive at first but due to lower feeding amounts works out for us approx 70p a day.

JustBeingJobless · 01/05/2017 10:56

Ddog eats Autarky which is about £13 from Costco for a big sack, plus a bit of wet food mixed in as she has to take medication and it's easier mixed in wet. Usually feed forthglade or collards, or a tin of sardines a couple of times a week. Forthglade is on offer at the minute at £1 a tray, and a tray lasts 2 days, then the sack of dry last 2-3 months (she's 13kg and not a big eater), so costs me about £5 a week in total.

MistySparrow · 01/05/2017 14:29

clearing 60kg dog? Are you sure it's a dog? ShockGrin

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