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acana, budgeting, creston valley meats, dehydrators, dog treats, honest kitchen, kibble, pet finances, pig ears, raw turkey, zignature
Don’t look now… it’s that time of month again.
This is my fourth year of tracking pet finances at the House of Two Bows. This is an ongoing effort to get a practical sense of what it costs to keep two 20 ~ 30 pound adult dogs in an area of the US with relatively high costs of living. Previous posts in this series can be found under the category of finances.
The Cost of (Pet) Things for May 2014:
- Food: $194 [previous month, $15]
- Treats: $41 [previous, $12]
- Grooming: $0 [previous, $0]
- Vet & Medical: $0 [previous, $0]
- Accessories and misc: $0 [previous, $0]
- TOTAL: $235 [running average for 2014: ~$161/month]
Another high total bumping up the monthly average, unfortunately. This month I splurged on a couple sales and bulk orders.
Placed another food order with Creston Valley Meats, a practice which I only seem to manage about once a year. This round included a 12-pound box of ground turkey meat and bone, which I mix with Honest Kitchen Preference at about a 2:1 ratio (heavy on the meat), and about 7 pounds of chicken’s feet at $1.50 a pound, sold as “all natural, home grown, most fed on organic feed.” This is slightly cheaper than the local Asian groceries, and apparently better quality (from what little I can tell by visual inspection). Given the way I stagger meals, this supply should last through the rest of the year.
Also on the pricey side, I threw down for more Honest Kitchen products since the local Pet Food Express chain was running a promotion: buy one, get one half off. I snagged a 10 lb. box of The Honest Kitchen Force for an additional $20 off because the packaging was damaged (though the contents were unaffected), so I matched that with a 7 lb. box of Preference at discount. That amount of Preference has lasted about a year before, perhaps a bit less.
10 lb. box of THK Force (old packaging) vs. 2 lb. trial size box (new packaging)
Not sure if the sale was because the store wanted to clear the shelves to make way for THK in its new packaging (shown on the 2 lb trial size box that Bowpi is licking). Review preview: You will hear more about The Honest Kitchen Force and their new packaging in the next post…
For kibble, the Bows got a 15 pound bag of Acana Pacifica, probably the most expensive kibble in their rotation (and thus only appearing about once a year), because I managed to comp a small bag of Acana Grasslands
with a special order.
Finally, there was one last 4 lb. bag of Zignature Wild Trout recipe at half off. We’ve tried a couple Zignature formulas before. Since then, the retail price on the small bag at my local pet store was adjusted to $12.98 a bag, which makes it comparable to Taste of the Wild. I’m not convinced that it’s a better kibble, though at less than $7 a bag, it’s totally worth another chance.
So that was a lot of food that should allow us to aim for a single-digit food total next month…
For treats, restocked on The Honest Kitchen Beams at buy 3, get 1 free (went for the small size this time). Also eight raw pig’s ears, hacked up and thrown into the dehydrator. Lots of crunchy bits to get us through the month…
Haha, that’s so funny… Just bought a 10lb of Honest Kitchen today! Of course the brand my dog likes is one of thr more expensive flavors… Can’t wait to use my redeemed points lol
I have never tried dehydrating pig ears before. Might have to add that to my list.
I’ve tried the multi protein formula for zignature and was impressed with the palatability of the kibble. I wonder is there a significant difference with the single protein series.. products from champion pet is getting more and more difficult to come by in this country ( price increased, second time in 2014), especially Acana Grassland, been more than a year I last spotted one on local store shelves.
I might have ended up blending the Zignature kibble last time, so I don’t think I got a true idea of how palatable or digestible it really was. Seems totally sufficient, and it’s good to have alternatives to chosen brands. I do like that they have fish and turkey recipes.
Acana is selectively stocked by my local stores, which seem to prefer Orijen. I think the latter is more widely known, but I prefer the former. Since they do have regular distributors though, it’s easy for them to just add to the shipment and I get things pretty quickly at no extra markup. I typically just go for what’s already on the shelf, or what I have coupons for.
I’ve been stocking up on Honest Kitchen products this month, too.
Do you have a sense of how quickly you go through each box?
It seems the 2lb box will last around 3 weeks for breakfasts only. I give a small breakfast – they each get 1/4 cup dry with 1/4 can green tripe (even though Boca is bigger, and she does get a bigger dinner). They get a piece of chicken jerky or freeze-dried tripe for “dessert” in the morning.