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PostSubject: Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods   Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods EmptyMon Oct 08, 2012 10:03 am

I'm still debating on switching my girls to raw food. I was checking out the Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods that are the complete diets but not sure if that is too expensive compared to just buying the meat myself. I don't have much freezer space so that is something to consider. Any suggestions?
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PostSubject: Re: Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods   Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods EmptyMon Oct 08, 2012 12:44 pm

Those premades are priced high. I used them with Rodeo when he was having his problems, and was spending $60 for 9-10 days worth of food. For one dog. Yikes. Usually home preparing raw is much much cheaper.

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PostSubject: Re: Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods   Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods EmptyWed Oct 17, 2012 10:30 am

What would you suggest? Like I said, I don't have much freezer space and buying a freezer is totally out of the question. Should I go to the a butcher store and get it like that? There is a local place around here that do their own butchering and grinding and mixing of raw meats. I know that they would eat a lot of less of raw as opposed to kibble. Thanks...
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PostSubject: Re: Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods   Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Foods EmptyWed Oct 17, 2012 12:08 pm

Personally with 6 dogs here cheaper is better. I know some places sell their own raw but I'm unsure of price ranges. I do think it would be in the girls best interests to lose some weight and the raw will help fill them up because it has so much water content.

I get chicken quarters, pork shoulder, chicken and beef liver, and beef kidney for my dogs. I buy it from the small supermarkets around me (mostly Hispanic or Jamaican I think) and its obviously significantly cheaper than Publix. Or there's blue ridge beef who's prices are higher than those markets but they have a large variety of meats. Everything is ground and packaged.

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