The financial
cost of a raw food diet can be similar to well - known brands — it just takes a little more planning to prepare a meal.
Not exact matches
Given these grave health consequences (and the high social, environmental, and ethical
costs of current
food production systems), the logical step is to break free from processed
foods and to replace these poor - quality products with a
raw food diet.
I do nt know who these vets are giving you these numbers or what stores you where buying your
food at but a
raw diet supplemented with all the kibble 14 puppies could eat was
costing me 350 $ a week at eight wks old plus you missed the boggest expenses
of all housing!
If you're transitioning your dog from a low
cost, generic store - bought dog
food brand to a
raw meat
diet, chances are it's going to
cost you more to provide each
of your dog's meals.
This is probably as close as you can get to a
raw food diet while still taking advantage
of commercial processing for better
cost and time efficiency.