I'm a bit surprised at your assertion that homemade dog food actually saves money. I'd considered doing it for the nutritional aspects, but had always figured that real meat (even scraps) would cost more than whatever processed-meat-like-byproduct they use in kibble.
I'd be really interested to see more detail on the numbers for this - what kind of scraps and where you get them, do you buy it in bulk, &c.
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Homemade dog food saves money?
Submitted by Guest on December 3, 2007 - 13:19.
I'm a bit surprised at your assertion that homemade dog food actually saves money. I'd considered doing it for the nutritional aspects, but had always figured that real meat (even scraps) would cost more than whatever processed-meat-like-byproduct they use in kibble.
I'd be really interested to see more detail on the numbers for this - what kind of scraps and where you get them, do you buy it in bulk, &c.
-C