The Cheapest Raw Food I Could Find For My Dog

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Raw meat can be pricey depending on what you buy and where, but it can also be one of the cheapest meals you can feed your dog when comparing it to higher quality/higher priced kibble and canned food!

VIDEO ★ 7 Things You Need To Know Before Raw Feeding Your Pet

VIDEO ★ 5 Things To Avoid When Shopping For Raw Pet Food

VIDEO ★ Why Balancing Your Pet's Homemade Meals Is Important

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Sometimes raw feeding can be expensive if a dog has allergies/sensitivities, but when I compared the price for a meal of hypoallergenic kibble vs hypoallergenic raw feeding (Rabbit, quail, fish, some vegetables, etc) the price was almost the same. Except there are too many fillers in the kibble for a very high price.

pepcaladno
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I love the fact that you don't force people's dog's or cat's to be on a raw diet but instead try to teach dog, and cat keepers about what your pets should eat vs what they shouldn't.



BTW love this channel. Keep it up.

ohhnanalookwhatyoujuststar
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As a broke student I've found my ways around stores to make my dog's monthly food for about 40€, sometimes less, sometimes more, but only 4-5 proteins (that's what's only available in my country)

anastasiasdogaddictiongr
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I love your videos, I’ve been raw feeding for YEARS and you help teach me something new in every video ❤️

TawnyAntle
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Even my dog who needs 3.5pounds a day right now would only be 7$/day on these prices. Not that bad. On kibbles he’s a 7.50$/day and on commercial raw, 12$/day. For me, the cheapest is the homemade raw!

emygemme
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I knew this video would be very foreign to me, as I heard meat is expensive in the US (although it is crazy expensive with everything that's going on in Brazil now.)
But it's even more than I thought! Most of the chops you were excited to find are the absolute easiest to find here. Chicken backs, beef tongue, chicken gizzards, paws. Easy and very cheap in local butchers! The bone content is almost always the cheapest part of the meal, so I try to give bones that contain a higher percentage of meat on them. Wing tips are my favourite to feed, they are the perfect size for cats. But shortening it up, last we made batch was R$10, 70/kg. The kibble we used to feed them costs R$14, 50/kg. That blew my mind!!!

surehang
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I love your videos, brings joy to me first this in the morning ❤️

linhtran
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As a fellow raw feeder I love your channel!

rainbowflavoredcat
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Have two 80lb GSD, tried out the raw meal prep for about 6 months. Dogs loved the food but just couldn’t find good deals in California.
Hope to give it another try somewhat soon.

eloyacuna
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this was great thank you! you should do doing raw food at store! like "shelbizlee" does yt videos on "trying zero waste at store" i think that would be really interesting. like a raw prep of only meats from walmart, target, whole foods, etc: doesn't necessarily have to be the budget type but just giving people options/ideas

sageisstinky
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I’m so thankful that I found you! Love the quality of your videos, so informative!

Alisanchez
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Love your channel and the quality of your videos!!! Learning so much from you, can’t thank you enough!!!

lolimiy
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This is helping me rethink how frustrated I have been feeling with the cost. Since my dog is a puppy, she eats 3x a day and 8.5 percent of her 30 lb weight which increases weekly. I’ve been wondering if I should just wait until she’s an adult for 100% raw and instead just top kibble with some raw items I find cheaply. Your video on puppy feeding was very helpful for balancing it correctly

elisatorrescuapio
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Another thing I do to save money is to buy a whole chicken at $2.99 a pound and cut it up with a cleaver into pieces my dog can chew. Lots of muscle meat and raw meaty bone, and way cheaper than buying chicken parts at $4.99 to $6.99 a pound. (Of course, balanced with the other meats, organs, and supplements).

kristinae.
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Thank you SO much! This really gives my finances hope in feeding my upcoming dobe raw don't have to be TOO bad!

fydbac
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Thank you I'm definitely going to give my little markets a visit. My dog is allergic to any cheap dog food and the only thing that works for him that is in my price range is Rachel rays salmon food or her steak. For some reason the Rachel ray isnt working right now for him so im going to have to switch back over to raw. He loves raw food so much and 100% of his problems dissappear whenever he is on raw. I try to put other owners onto raw as well but they think it'll make their dog vicious 🙄 lol when he had his first allergic reaction he lost so much fur that it looked like he had mange and it was breaking my heart. His muscles were so stiff that he could barely walk and he didnt want to play...he just wanted to sleep. After i discovered that he's allergic i quickly switched him over to raw and he bounced back to his normal self within 3 days. He was jumping around like a puppy and had so much energy 🥰 and he grew all of his fur back within 2 weeks. And his fur was so shiny that he looked like a show dog

reneeritenour
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Really love your videos! I've started making my own raw meals at home using websites to properly balance them. My dogs love it! And they seem alot healthier, less shedding and healthier coat. Overall they seem happier. Thanks alot for your content! :)

melissaanime
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Local farms have been great for me for organs. Near me, beef liver and heart are $0.99 a pound and beef tongue $1.98 a pound!
The nearest grocery store is an hour drive from me so using farmers is the only way I can go :)

kaylathurston
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I just found your channel, thanks for the amazing content, it really isn't too expensive to feed them raw. I have a question, is there no problem with the salt listed in the canned sardines?

MayAlejaK
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Look at price per LB for fresh meats. Then look at price per LB for Hills Science Diet, Blue Buffalo, Orijen. Even the low tier dog food, is getting up there in price! Kibbles and Bits, and Ol Roy, that used to be $10-15 for a 45 LB bag, is now $25-30 for a 45 LB bag. Considering the quality of these foods, $25 for a 45 LB bag is absurd.

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