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Marco LMember
It would be valuable info to post a cost per day for your top rated kibble. Eg. $0.45 per day for [25 pound] adult dog per makers feeding recommendation for Brand X. How do the top rated kibble [etc.] compare in price per day? How about including a “Value” rating?
InkedMarieMemberMarco,
There is no reliable way to do cost per day. Every dog is different, they require different calories per day depending on various things including their weight & activity level. Not to mention dog foods cost different prices all over the US.If youâre looking for a budget friendly food and are an Editors Choice member, there is a list of those foods.
Janet MMemberI figure cost by per pound in bag, and try to keep my cost below $1 per pound. I feed 8 dogs, all with different appetites, but you can use a coffee can to measure and weigh and then calculate by price per pound, maybe get an average.
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