Sure...here you go
http://timberwolforganics.com/pet-foods
dasha wrote:
Can you send me the link again for the Timber Wolf food? I thought I
saved it but apparently I need to just quit thinking. Thanks
Sheila
"Life is what happens when you are busy making plans."
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*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*On Behalf Of *address2000
*Sent:* Thursday, November 08, 2007 1:50 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Problem with my Chi
Check at the pet store and see if they have the free
samples.....that's how I started out. Or check their web site, it has
a store locater. That's how I found a natural dog food store in my
area. Never knew it was there. They gave me free samples of not only
Timberwolf but other natural dog and cat food kibble too. I purched my
first few bags there, but it was a couple dollars cheaper getting it
on-line. Since Timber Wolf doesn't charge S&H, it was great for me,
saved me a couple dollars, and I didn't have to drive almost 20 miles
to get it. My oldest, Lacey, is real picky, so at first I was buying
some natural canned food to mix into the kibble. Then because there
was a shortage of the canned food, Real Gold, I started using tuna, to
get by till the can food came in. Then it finally dawned on me that
the tuna, .50 cents per small can, was cheaper than the canned food,
$1.40 per 13 oz can. I could use tuna for .40 cents less per day. Now
Lacy sits in front of me and whines till I get it mixed together for
her, the she wolfs it down. I was having trouble with her getting
blocked anal glands every few months and would have to take her to the
vet to get them un-plugged. She has not needed that since I started
feeding her this way, last Apr. This is the longest she has gone,
without a trip to the vet for un-plugging, in several years. So
between the improvement of the eye drainage, slow weight lose, and no
vet bills for un-plugging her anal glands, we are both a lot happier.
And, the other 2 girls and 2 cats love it too.
Blessings to u and your's :-)
Addy
dasha wrote:
I have been contemplating this food for Bogie. He is so picky though
I just don't know if he will eat it. I think I will try the sample
pack first and see. He does eat frozen raw that we buy at a Pet
store. He likes it but some days he will eat it and some days he
won't. Royal Canin has been the only dry I can get him to eat, except
for the cheap stuff like Purina.
Sheila
"Life is what happens when you are busy making plans."
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