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6-oz. Instinct Row Boost Mixers Freeze Dried Dog Food Topper (Beef or Chicken)
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Amazon has select Instinct Row Boost Mixers Freeze Dried Dog Food Topper on sale for $6.29 each when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Select Instinct Row Boost Mixers Freeze Dried Dog Food Topper on sale for $6.29 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Model: Instinct Freeze Raw Boost Mixers Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food Topper, Grain Free Freeze Dried Dog Food Topper | Multiple Sizes and Flavors 6 ounce (Pack of 1)
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crazy. about $1/ounce!!! 24 servings... so 1/4oz per serving?
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
crazy. about $1/ounce!!! 24 servings... so 1/4oz per serving?
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
You can get a cooked chicken from Costco for $5. I normally pull about 3lbs of meat off one of those, which is 48 Oz
crazy. about $1/ounce!!! 24 servings... so 1/4oz per serving?
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
This price isnt bad for dried chicken. Sale chicken breast is $3/lb when i saw the lowest. Drying 1lb will yeild about 3~4oz. That is about $1/oz. So you come out about the same, except you put in labor and utility. Buying Amazon brand chicken or duck jerky is cheaper. Those are about $20 for 2lb bag.
crazy. about $1/ounce!!! 24 servings... so 1/4oz per serving?
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
Or better yet buy a pack of drumsticks and throw one raw to your pup. As long as they are not cooked they are a wonderful way to supplement your dogs diet.
crazy. about $1/ounce!!! 24 servings... so 1/4oz per serving?
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
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somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
You can get a cooked chicken from Costco for $5. I normally pull about 3lbs of meat off one of those, which is 48 Oz
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
This price isnt bad for dried chicken. Sale chicken breast is $3/lb when i saw the lowest. Drying 1lb will yeild about 3~4oz. That is about $1/oz. So you come out about the same, except you put in labor and utility. Buying Amazon brand chicken or duck jerky is cheaper. Those are about $20 for 2lb bag.
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somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
Or better yet buy a pack of drumsticks and throw one raw to your pup. As long as they are not cooked they are a wonderful way to supplement your dogs diet.
somehow i think cooking a chicken breast every week and dividing it in 7 would be better...
Why cook it?