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We spend about $30 a month. We feed Nature's Domain dry food, a 30# bag usually lasts about a month.
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For raw, we spent about 104 for 200 lbs last month. With 3 dogs that will feed them for 2.5 months.
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I have three dogs and I spend roughly $120 or so every month and a half. I feed Earthborn Holistics Coastal Catch. When I move out of my apartment, we will be switching to raw.
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I spend about 55 a month. He goes through a bag in a lil over a month. I feed nutrisca chicken and chicpea
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I have one dog that is raw fed. She eats 1 - 1.5 pounds of food a day at about $1.5 a pound average so I probably spend around $60 a month for her food.

It would be cheaper if she tolerated commercial chicken which is as low was $0.79 a pound here. I have to get her pastured chicken back & necks from a local farmer for $1.50 a pound. Beef & pork heart, turkey necks, pig tails go for ~$1 a pound at the hispanic grocery. I also get her whole sardines for $2 a pound, but she only gets one fish a week.
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