Mosby
Well-known member
I've decided to change my dog food for this season. I've been feeding PPP Salmon & Rice 30/20 which is now up to almost $70 a bag for 33 lbs. I like to buy several months worth of dog food before the season starts, so I don't have to mess with it during the season and over the winter but I decided to look around and compare before I bought any more.
My dogs have done well on it but not much value at $70 a bag, Went to Game Fair in MN over the weekend and talked to a few different dog food reps. Got samples and did the usual comparisons. Dogs would probably do well on any of them but I've decided that I'm switching my dogs to Inukshuk 30/25.
I have found Inukshuk 30/25 for $50+/- a bag. More calories and fat per cup than the PPP, quality food and same size bag. A trainer working with my young Vizsla has been feeding it to her GSP's and recommended it highly. Not as convenient as the Purina to buy locally but I have found a couple of sources and I can always order from Chewy in a pinch. Not all about the money but if I can save a couple hundred on food it pays for a case of ammo at no cost to my dogs.
I got a list of sellers off the company website, talked with a couple sellers and quite honestly was surprised that I could get Inukshuk at such a reasonable price point. If you're thinking about changing dog food you might look beyond Chewy and consider checking out Inukshuk and local re-sellers. I was pleasantly surprised and made it an easy decision for me.
My dogs have done well on it but not much value at $70 a bag, Went to Game Fair in MN over the weekend and talked to a few different dog food reps. Got samples and did the usual comparisons. Dogs would probably do well on any of them but I've decided that I'm switching my dogs to Inukshuk 30/25.
I have found Inukshuk 30/25 for $50+/- a bag. More calories and fat per cup than the PPP, quality food and same size bag. A trainer working with my young Vizsla has been feeding it to her GSP's and recommended it highly. Not as convenient as the Purina to buy locally but I have found a couple of sources and I can always order from Chewy in a pinch. Not all about the money but if I can save a couple hundred on food it pays for a case of ammo at no cost to my dogs.
I got a list of sellers off the company website, talked with a couple sellers and quite honestly was surprised that I could get Inukshuk at such a reasonable price point. If you're thinking about changing dog food you might look beyond Chewy and consider checking out Inukshuk and local re-sellers. I was pleasantly surprised and made it an easy decision for me.