50% Off Nature's Table Dog Food 13kg at Budget Pet Products.
Was $70. Now $35
Free shipping in Metro areas if you spend over $49.
50% Off Nature's Table Dog Food 13kg at Budget Pet Products.
Was $70. Now $35
Free shipping in Metro areas if you spend over $49.
I bought our Rotty something better.. let me search.
This is:
https://www.budgetpetproducts.com.au/m/product/natures-goodn…
Much better for your pet and grain free! And currently $64 for 20kg. And instantly meets free postage.
Ingredients
Meat and meat meals (poultry, beef and duck) and/or Poultry By-Products, vegetables and vegetable proteins, tapioca and/or potato starches, poultry fat stabilised with natural mixed tocopherols, beet pulp, meat digest, whole oil seeds (linseed and/or canola), salt, potassium chloride, chicory root inulin, Choline chloride, essential vitamins and minerals, natural antioxidants, yucca, kelp meal, egg powder
Guaranteed Anlaysis
Crude Protein (min) 28%, Crude Fat (min) 14%, Crude Fibre (max) 3%, Calcium (min) 2%, Phosphorus (min) 1.2%, Zinc 120mg/kg, Vitamin E 54 IU/kg, Vitamin B6 6.4 mg/kg, Vitamin B12 0.045 mg/kg, omega 3* 0.7%, omega 6* 2.3%
The one I linked above is 3 stars on that site - although it should be 4 stars as they added omega oils now which what was the main complaint :)
@frugal
Did you miss this bit?
The first ingredient is Meat, but it’s not that specific. It’s a combination of poultry meal and meat meal as well as duck and meat meal. This doesn’t scream “quality product” to me as it could be anything and probably is. We also find tallow and chicken digest in the food which ensures the meat comes from a rendering plant where animals are cooked up in a vat to create a really cheap meat source that can’t be sold for human consumption. Your dog won’t complain, but it’s not a quality source of meat ingredients.
Somehow I find it hard to believe that the lack of omega oils was the main complaint 😊.
I don’t think that’s a valid complaint - it’s speculative.
Sure the meat comes from a variety of meat sources but humans only eat parts of animals fit for our consumption - which is not what wild animals do - they eat the whole animal to the carcass! So I don’t care if my dog eats lots of animal parts humans don’t and ensures it doesn’t go to waste.
I don’t think that’s a valid complaint - it’s speculative.
was responding to your comment when you suggested that
although it should be 4 stars as they added omega oils now which what was the main complaint
also
which is not what wild animals do - they eat the whole animal to the carcass
yes in the wild they have to hunt for their food
also they do not know when their next kill will be
so they have not choice but to eat the animal to the carcass
if they did have the choice, they would probably stick to prime rib and avoid the dodgy bits
when buying pet food, we do have a choice! there is a difference there
in the wild a dog would probably eat a mouse if he were so hungry
I would not feed my dog a mouse, just because he would eat it in the wild
also in the wild animals they do not go to the vet and die earlier than they would otherwise
I hope you do take your pet to the vet :)
While we're discussing I usually buy my hound this one from Coles https://www.petfoodreviews.com.au/dry-dog-food/farmers-marke…
Seems to be full price this week but regularly on special at $20-$25 for 6.8kg so say $70ish for 20kg bought right.
Ingredients
Chicken, corn, wheat, sorghum, chicken fat, corn gluten, natural flavour, beet pulp, salt, minerals, natural antioxidants, citric acid, vitamins, carrot powder, pumpkin powder, tomato powder, green pea powder, yucca extract
Lots of cheap fillers- corn, wheat and sorghum
I suppose you could do worse