They have 2 that seem to be the same other than the Odor-Lok technology.
Dana
Yes, Dana, that is the one, only when I purchased they did not have the Odor-Lok, available at the time;
I purchased the "water proof liner", glad i did for my girl =ha!
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I get my meat from a BARF co op. I just started with them. I tried to change my order to all turkey to see if that helps this time. I buy a month at a time. Hopefully that works cause the lamb and stuff is all soooo much more expensive.
Kristi, do you buy from So Cal BARF by any chance? I do. They just started carrying Mary's air chilled organic/pastured chicken and turkey. I could not be happier. And you won't find anything injected in those. It's a little more expensive but worth every penny, IMO. I am so thrilled I can buy it in bulk for cheaper now.
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Thanks very much for this post Katie -through this SoCal link I found a coop for me outside of San Francisco -should have thought of looking into shopping this way -she's getting kind of expensive!! Thanks again -and hang in there Kristi (bulldog solidarity sister!) -that photo of Capone always makes me smile!
Everyone needs stars back IMO. PTS is super heated--and always lurking when the pet becomes impossible, financially, behaviorally, medically.
Whoever raises the issue always gets the heat. That's probably not fair, since 98% of dogs on this forum will one day meet the needle, we will each of us one day make that decision.
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I can totally imagine myself making Phaedra's post. I can also absolutely picture myself adopting a dog when $$ times were pretty good and then running into completely unexpected financial disaster.
"Whoever raises the issue always gets the heat. That's probably not fair, since 98% of dogs on this forum will one day meet the needle, we will each of us one day make that decision."
Yep. True! And raising it, getting it out in the open, is almost always a good step, regardless of whether it's the right time.
I tried to give back the stars to both, but it didn't "take" yet. (To "up" someone's stars you must vote MORE THAN THEY HAVE NOW, so voting one doesn't add one; it takes them down; I voted 5 to each). That said, those stupid stars are just that: stupid. They came with the program. I have lost all mine at least 5 times (usually around BYB or oops litters -- a term I find indefensibly "cute"). LOL
Anyway! I get it, on both sides! I betcha we all do, after we pause and breathe.
I get my meat from a BARF co op. I just started with them. I tried to change my order to all turkey to see if that helps this time. I buy a month at a time. Hopefully that works cause the lamb and stuff is all soooo much more expensive.
Kristi, do you buy from So Cal BARF by any chance? I do. They just started carrying Mary's air chilled organic/pastured chicken and turkey. I could not be happier. And you won't find anything injected in those. It's a little more expensive but worth every penny, IMO. I am so thrilled I can buy it in bulk for cheaper now.
Yah I do!! =) this is my second time ordering from them. I just paid my order since it was due by today. I did all turkey this round. But if that doesn't work I will look at the Organic section. I didn't even look there. I used to feed capone chicken backs and ground turkey. out of the organic section what do you feed your dog if you don't mind me asking? I can only buy a month at a time because I have limited freezer space.
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