I found some brands of the dog foods that are thought of as being expensive to be closer to their cheaper counter parts. For Nina from the "cheaper" kibbles she needs 1 cup daily while for some considered more "expensive" brands she needs 1/2 cup daily.
I also noticed some more expensive dogfoods have a variety in serving size. Blue and Taste of the Wild were some that she needed only 1/2 cup daily while canidae she needed 1 cup. I wonder if others are also looking at serving size.
Nina is so small that I do not worry too much about kibble cost compared to when we had our sharpei or golden retriever but it is nice to know the dogfood considered better is not really so much more expensive.We measure out Nina's food everytime we feed her and she seldom gets extra snacks or treats because I am worried about feeding too much or too little.
Do you look at serving size when buying dogfood or for that matter when feeding your dog?
I also noticed some more expensive dogfoods have a variety in serving size. Blue and Taste of the Wild were some that she needed only 1/2 cup daily while canidae she needed 1 cup. I wonder if others are also looking at serving size.
Nina is so small that I do not worry too much about kibble cost compared to when we had our sharpei or golden retriever but it is nice to know the dogfood considered better is not really so much more expensive.We measure out Nina's food everytime we feed her and she seldom gets extra snacks or treats because I am worried about feeding too much or too little.
Do you look at serving size when buying dogfood or for that matter when feeding your dog?