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Old 06-16-2018, 05:38 AM   #56
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Oh I wasnt talking about welllness. I am talking about the 45$ per 12 cans of wet food ones which I know very little off. I also do not wabt to feed raw. My mother has lupus, I don't want high risks of contamination to occur.

I am just looking for foods that are pate, a cheaper price but still excellent, basically I am trying to stretch my dollar without compromising quality, because I'd rather use that money I save from the cans on a good health insurance for my little princess.

I want her to have good tasting food that will be both good for her and easy to eat.

I am looking at wellness basics and wellness balanced or whatever it was. Or hill's science diet, or some other brand that is on top of the recalls like that other kind poster said in this or another thread. A brand I can trust.


ps. also thinking between venison, duck, lamb, chicken, turkey, or fish. I am thinking of two so she can have slight variety.
Bella is a little short on teeth since her last dental, so now we feed her regular dry kibble softened with SALT-FREE Swanson Beef Broth. The vet had recommended switching her to wet dog food, but when I mentioned that I would prefer to soften her regular food with salt-free broth, they said that was an equally good option. It's much less expensive than canned food, Bella doesn't have to go through a food change, and there is no waste, since I can give her the exact amount of kibble that she wants to eat and keep the broth refrigerated. A small box of broth lasts a few weeks. When I give it to her, I put a small amount of broth on the kibble, shake it up in the bowl, and give it to her immediately. I don't allow the kibble to go soggy, although the one time I did, she still ate it anyway.
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