Our member DeeDee feeds an awesome balanced raw diet to her dogs. Meat, organs, and bones that her dogs can tear, gnaw, etc. No icky ingredients. A species appropriate diet. Good for their teeth.
He will be a BEGINNER, DeeDee. Silly7
Where can I get the Honest kitchen base?
There are several places like chewy.com online that you can get it, including the Honest Kitchen Website.
Or their store finder is here: http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/find-a-store
The more "work" you do yourself... the less expensive raw feeding is. There are people that feed their dog/cat for less then a buck a meal... or day. I can't remember which one. :)
How many pugs do you have?
I have four pugs. One will be 13 next month, one 13 in Feb, and two just turned 7 end of May.
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Noooooooooooo pressure, JUST curious.... have you started any raw feeding?
I used to buy it at Amazon. Price was decent... free shipping. :)
I JUST signed up for auto delivery at www.TheHonestKitchen.com. I can choose how often I want it shipped. Orders over $49 ship free. I get points with every purchase. X amount of points equals free product.
As far as Chewy... PetsMart owns them now. No thanks. >:D
Base is in our ROTATION (I can't say that enough ;D). I PERSONALLY don't think Lacy dog needs fruits and veggies with every meal.
I also feed meat, bone, and organ grinds from www.Hare-Today.com and add Alnutrin myself. Other meat sources I purchase from: www.RawFeedingMiami.com and www.MyPetCarnivore.com
When I feed meats from the grocery store (with no Base)... I either grind it myself or cut it into chunks. I also add Alnturin for meats without bones AND liver.
I buy both Alnutrin (for boneless meats and meat, bones, and organs) directly from the company. http://www.knowwhatyoufeed.com/alnutrin_supplements.html