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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 2
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I don't like to provide free advertising but I know alot of breeders and dog owners in Canada have been anxiously waiting for Costco to carry Natures Domain grain free dog food. They have had it in the US for a while now and it's gotten great reviews. It appears to be a very good quality kibble at a very good price. Kirklands regular dog food line has scored quite well for quality in the mid range category so I expect nothing less from their new line.
I picked up a couple of bags from the Costco Halifax last night and hear it has arrived in other areas in the country this week as well . It's a 15kg bag for $36.99. Tha's an unbelieavabley great price for a grain free all stages dog food. Most of which start at $70 elsewhere. I'm sure there will be alot of breeders trying this out so please share your experience with the rest of us. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Norcal
Posts: 1,361
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our local Costco was sampling the salmon..though i would have gladly
gotten the big bag..Toby did nt take to it very well.. he just took a nibble and spit the rest out.. but, it is a all stage dog food and priced right.. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Markham,Ontario
Posts: 96
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Its priced ok, But when I saw it today, if I remember correctly, the feeding guidelines for Winston were 4-5.5 cups a day! with the Acana its 2 cups a day. So with pricing, Acana is still about 30 dollars cheaper per feeding amounts. The ingredients seemed good in it.
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