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Hypro Premium Dog Food Kangaroo & Lamb Grain Free 20kg $109.79 + Delivery ($0 to Major Areas) @ Pet Circle

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I've been a long time Meals for Mutts customer but their 20Kg grain free bags have jumped up to $169 so I'm giving this one a try.
From reviews and research it looks good. They also have other flavors and the 9kg bags are only $59

"Hypro Petfoods have been the manufacturer behind Meals for Mutts for a couple of years now"
Made in the Blue Mountains. NSW So that's pretty cool. Pun intended

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    • Example of the recipes? Please.
      7 months poodle.
      Thanks

    • +1

      aligind4h0us3 - Do you know how expensive a raw food diet is?.. What are you doing on ozbargain mr money!

      Also here's a hint.. if you want your dog to live longer with less health issues.. feed it less food and only one meal a day. All animals live longer with less issues on a reduced diet slowing down the metabolism. its scientifically proven.. Humans too..

      • I guess the word expensive is subjective, isn't it? You want to feed your best friend and family member the best diet you can for the short time they are with you, avoiding as many health issues as possible by giving them a scientifically proven diet that they will thrive on and likely to have far less vet bills because of this.

        I'm feeding my 15kg staffy for around $5 a day, maybe even a touch less. It's really not that expensive when you think about it. Obviously the cost increases when you have larger dogs but that's just the reality of the situation.

        • +1

          I have a 40kg German shepherd and a 40 kg golden retriever :) .. $10 a day - $3,560 a year for food only .. umm i'm ok thanks.. my two Sydney mortgages are killing me already

    • +5

      Dogs and cats should be eating a completely raw diet

      My vet disagrees.

      • -1

        A lot of vets do. They are paid by the big dog food companies to endorse their products. Has your vet got hills science diet and/or royal canin on their shelves?

        Maybe do some research and you'll be surprised at what you find.

        This youtube video might shed some light:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx2YIIpF4cc

        It's a 3 part series. There's plenty more where that came from.

        • A lot of vets do.

          Because they spend years and years studying animals.

          • @jv: The research is paid for by companies that produce kibble. Vets are trained and are told kibble is good for dogs and that raw diets are bad.

            Again, I suggest doing some research and you'll find that only over the last 100 years dogs have been getting fed this crap and the other tens of thousands of years, dogs in the wild have been eating a raw diet.

            • +5

              @aligind4h0us3:

              dogs in the wild have been eating a raw diet.

              because they can't afford to buy kibble.

            • +2

              @aligind4h0us3: Just because something was done for thousands of years, doesn't make it right.

              • -3

                @Vevku10: Dumbest response I've ever read. Looks like we got another kibble expert here.

                • @aligind4h0us3: How so?

                  Never said I was against a raw diet or not.

                  Giving something merit over something else because it was done for a longer period of time, is a bad argument.

        • +6

          A lot of vets do. They are paid by the big dog food companies to endorse their products. Has your vet got hills science diet and/or royal canin on their shelves?

          Mate, Dr Becker is literally a paid spokesperson for Mercola, please tell me that you can see the irony in what you've said here.

          How can you trust a single word out of her mouth when she wants to sell you 'Detox Support' powder for $70?https://www.mercolamarket.com/product/1127/1/bark-whiskers-detox-support-1-8-oz-per-jar-3-jars

          If you're going to listen to a paid shill, then at least my vet doesn't have his face on the bloody label!

          • -2

            @Jolakot: That's one example. There's plenty of other qualified vets who actually know what they are talking about.

            • +3

              @aligind4h0us3: So now Dr Becker doesn't "actually know what they are talking about"? They're either right or they're wrong, and I'm going to stand on the side that isn't 'certified' in homeopathic medicine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRWv2njiXUc

              Can you give me a single example of a qualified vet, who advocates against feeding Royal Canin/Science Diet, who isn't themselves a shill?

              • +1

                @Jolakot: I didn't say she doesn't know what she's talking about. She absolutely does. I said there are plenty of others who say exactly the same thing - i.e. know what they are talking about.

                You think Dr Chris Brown endorses Optimum because it's good for dogs?

                It's not even considered a "super premium" dry food.

              • -1

                @Jolakot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46FNsQhdG3I

                There's millions of videos out there. Not hard to find 100 different links, just honestly can't be bothered with the back and forth anymore. If people want to continue to feed their dog a nutritionally imbalanced and deficient diet, go ahead.

                • +2

                  @aligind4h0us3:

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46FNsQhdG3I

                  Buddy, did you watch your video? It's literally about the dangers and nutritional deficiencies of raw feeding, you could not have picked a worse example.

                  Just give me one, just a single qualified vet who advocates against premium dry food, who isn't themselves a shill.
                  If you can't even do that, then man you've got some mental gymnastics to figure out.

                  • +1

                    @Jolakot: This has been such a funny interaction and a solid win for Jolakot.
                    It also highlights the lack of credibility for anyone who suggests others be "doing some research" and "There's millions of videos out there.".
                    My guess is aligind4h0us3 searched a video, looked at comments that support there case and posted it. The irony is magnificent.
                    Whilst I think taking an interest and researching the topic individually is commendable, often, the actual qualified experts are right. It's unfortunate that the most dishonest people are often so convincing that aligind4h0us3 (and myself) would fall victim to accepting their lies.

                  • +1

                    @Jolakot: He won't find one, they're all literally shills, or charlatans selling their own products. I spent an entire year studying it because my breeder for my dog was so insanely adamant my dog was raw fed that I bought from them. I originally thought it was a good idea and wanted to believe it, because surely the breeders know what they're talking about (my breed is a fairly small breed and community so lots of groups for all of them), and honestly could not find a single verifiable piece of evidence or professional that wasn't trained in homeopathy or some other pseudo science garbage to show any benefits whatsoever. The worst part, is making raw food is a huge breeder for disease for vulnerable people too. The dogs saliva, and faeces become disease vectors that are incredibly dangerous to kids and older people. It's just all round moronic.

                    • @ONEMariachi: Tell them that you'll only feed your dog a diet worthy of a wolf, which as it happens is kibble with supplementary vegetables and meats: https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/gray-wolf#:~:text=Gray%20wolves%20eat%20around%20three,(mostly%20rabbits)%20and%20vegetables.

    • Funny you say that. Our vet told us the opposite just recently.

      • My vet said raw diet was good but expensive and you need to add powdered vitamin additive

      • -2

        Do your own research and you'll find they are wrong.

        Watch the video I just posted in the comment above.

      • +1

        Maybe we should start getting pet health advice from randoms on the internet instead of qualified vets ??? 🙄

        • -3

          I'd recommend finding a new vet if yours is telling you that kibble is good for your dog. Good luck with that idiotic thought process.

          • +1

            @aligind4h0us3:

            I'd recommend finding a new vet if yours is telling you that kibble is good for your dog

            Nah, have been using the same vet for over 20 years and all our dogs have been very healthy and happy.

        • Also, there is substantial evidence online that your so called "qualified" vet is completely wrong.

          Look it up instead of thinking that you know everything.

          • @aligind4h0us3:

            evidence online that your so called "qualified" vet is completely wrong.

            How do these people know who my vet is?

            • -2

              @jv: Instead of arguing, why not do yourself a favour and watch the youtube video I linked? You might actually learn something.

        • vet said raw diet can make your dog sick if not done right… I think thats the issue with it.. its not simple and you can get it wrong and do more harm then good

          • -3

            @vid_ghost: Vets don't want to recommend something to someone who can't ensure they are doing it correctly. That's also another issue with why some vets don't recommend it.

      • -2

        Couldn't give a toss what the RSPCA says. They are clueless.

        • Translation.

          trust me, I know more than qualified animal Drs. Trust me, I know more than the RSPCA who have been around since 1871 I watched some YouTube

          You are the expert on literally nothing..

  • +1

    I recently had the same issue with Meals for Mutts and researched brands to swap to. Ended up going with Lifewise because even though their bag prices look expensive, they have much smaller serving sizes so their $/serving was on par with the good Meals for Mutts days.

    • I guess I'm switching to this clone copy product :)

  • +1

    I've been a long time Meals for Mutts customer but their 20Kg grain free bags have jumped up to $169

    Got over $20 off the other day with the Amex deal (Pet Circle) and the extra $5 cashrewards…

    I paid $110 for the 14kg pack, so around $87 - $88 after all the discounts.

  • +1

    Dont forget to grab your Pet Circle - 1.4% Cashrewards cash back when ordering
    https://www.cashrewards.com.au/store/pet-circle

    • +2

      …and the Amex offer if it's available on your card.

      I think it was $15 cashback for over $50 spend.

  • MfM 20kg bags are $138.38 from Budget Pet Products.

  • +1

    This isn't a deal. Just normal price. I regularly get it much cheaper by buying when pawpantry (owned by hypro) have a 30% off $300 spend sale. My Lab finishes the three packs within a few months. Also there is the code VETCLAIRE15 if you only want to buy only one pack.

  • Sigh. I've had my doggo less then 12 months and I swear the food cost has almost doubled in that time. So glad to see some posts in here.
    Also WTF is with all the pricing games with pet suppliers ie members discounts, auto renewal forced on you heavily also. Scummy industry.

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