Thanks. No marinade, just salt and a peppercorn mixture
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Thanks. No marinade, just salt and a peppercorn mixture
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>Cats are a waste of oxygen
Slightly less than u tho
What is the usual cost of feeding your dog for the month?
I want to get a dog when I get my own place and I want to be able to feed him well but I'm worried about not being able to afford it.
Depends on the size of the dog and what you have accesses to, if you buy bulk of dry items like oats and rice, and bulk eggs and cheap organ meats it shouldnt be to much more expensive then dry food.
I feed my 22 pound beagle for about 50-60$ a month shes about 40$ to feed on dry bagged food
Protip, purse rats eat less than bearsized ones. Also true for gfs.
my dog is 10lbs and eats less than $25 worth of high quality kibble in a month
My cat is 6 lbs and don't cause me a dime because she mauls and eats all the smaller animals in the area.
Moral is; if poorfag get a cat.
But seriously, don't get a pet at all if you can't afford vet bills. It's a responsibility over more than just it's stomach when you take on a pet. Even if you are too cheap for treatment it also costs to put it down if things go wrong.
Size of the doggo will be the main factor here. You also need to get your dog used to regular ammounts of food as to not turn him into a fat fuck.
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My grandma cooks separate meals for all of her pets (she has four cats and a dog). She typically eats worse quality food than they do.
My mom and aunts and uncles give her so much shit for it, but I think it's nice that she cares so much, and the animals are all mostly healthy, if a little fat.
I feel so bad for most of my friends' dogs - all kibbles, all the time. One friend won't even let his dog have scraps - and he's very, very strict on treats outside of training purposes. Super sad.
If I ever get a dog, I'm at least going to feed it wet food (or some kind of a blend of wet and dry).