Amazon[amazon.com] has 12-Pack 13.4-Oz Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastroenteric Canine Formula Wet Dog Food for $57.99 - $17.40 - $25 when you 'clip' coupons on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $12.69. Shipping is free.
Price $45.30 lower (78% savings) than the one-time price of $57.99 $17.40 lower (58% savings) than the previous price of $30.09
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 12-Pack 13.4-Oz Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastroenteric Canine Formula Wet Dog Food for $57.99 - $17.40 - $25 when you 'clip' coupons on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $12.69. Shipping is free.
Price $45.30 lower (78% savings) than the one-time price of $57.99 $17.40 lower (58% savings) than the previous price of $30.09
Model: Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastroenteric Canine Formula Wet Dog Food, 13.4 oz.
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Yes, just another excuse for high prices.
As an aside for anyone with a dog that has issues, I though my dog had a sensitive stomach because she had signs of discomfort after eating and would regurgitate food often (at least once a week). Vet was absolutely useless for advice despite all the combined symptoms clearly pointing to mega-esophagus once I researched it. I started elevating the food bowl properly and blending her food with plenty of water and she hasn't regurgitated once in several months. Ideally the dog should be vertical when eating but simply getting the bowl up near her mouth has had this drastic effect; when I have time I'll make a proper stand for her.
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As an aside for anyone with a dog that has issues, I though my dog had a sensitive stomach because she had signs of discomfort after eating and would regurgitate food often (at least once a week). Vet was absolutely useless for advice despite all the combined symptoms clearly pointing to mega-esophagus once I researched it. I started elevating the food bowl properly and blending her food with plenty of water and she hasn't regurgitated once in several months. Ideally the dog should be vertical when eating but simply getting the bowl up near her mouth has had this drastic effect; when I have time I'll make a proper stand for her.
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