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adderbolt - Jack posted an update Saturday, Oct 8, 2011, 12:20am EDT, 14 years ago
What's the Right Price for Pet Food?
Early this year Petco created a new Certified Nutrition program that divides pet foods into three categories -- essential foods, natural foods, and advanced foods. Each of these groups fulfills a different requirement: essential foods include basic fillers like wheat or corn, while natural foods contain many familiar ingredients like meat, fruits and vegetables. Advanced foods, finally, are formulated for pets with special medical needs.
According to Petco natural food brands like Wellness, Halo or Natural Balance are the best choice because they promote health and longevity for your pet. On the other hand, they cost a little more than the basic kibble with fillers. For example, a 30-pound bag of a filler-based essential brand like Beneful costs between $26 and $35, while a natural brand like Wellness costs between $46 and $54.
Pet experts emphasizes nutrition: It is vital these days that the very first ingredient is a real protein -- not meat byproducts and definitely not wheat or corn," she says. "If you get high-quality, nutritional food, you're going to have fewer pet bills, and your pet is going to live a longer healthier life.
You can save on natural food by purchasing a less-known brand like AvoDerm. On average, that will save you about $10 to $15 per bag. Another great benefit of natural food is that your pet will eat a smaller quantity of it. This helps cut down on your bill as well as your pet's risk for obesity.
Consumer Reports found that stores like Target and Walmart had better prices than Petco, Petsmart , or online retailers like petfooddirect.com. However, you won't find natural food brands at general merchandise retailers. Stick with pet supply stores which also offer price matching if you find the product cheaper at another store.
Petco has a points program that provides discounts to returning customers. And, if you buy 10 bags of food within a year, you'll get the next one free. There's even a Pet Birthday Club, which sends yearly discounts to celebrate your pet's special day.
You may be tempted to stock up on pet food during a great sale, but it is recommended you don't buy more than a month's supply at a time. Don't go crazy and stockpile. You can buy a lot, but unless you have an airtight container, that food can become stale and not be as nutritious and cause stomach upsets.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/10/04/savings-experiment-whats-the-right-price-for-pet-food/