Costco dog food versus nutrasource or science hills, or any other brand…

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Anonymous wrote:FYI, lately Costco has also had Blue Buffalo recently. It's not as cheap as their brand but was $10 off this week. I think it was about $40 for 38 lbs bag.


I'm begging someone out there to provide any tricks on keeping a Costco sized amount of food fresh for 6+ months. I couldn't resist the deal but this is going to last a looooon time.

Anything storage ideas beyond fill up a day-to-day container and stash the rest in a closet? FWIW I heard the bag itself is supposed to be better than a separate container. Thank you!


We have something like this in the laundry room closet (which is where the dog eats):
https://www.chewy.com/iris-airtight-dog-cat-food-container/dp/315912


The best thing to do if you have one of these is to keep the dog food in there, but still in its bag. Dog food bags are made with a special lining that helps keep the food fresh. This way you are getting the benefits of both the bag lining AND the airtight container.


Great idea - and thanks to the other PPs about a gamma vault or link above with chewy container idea.
Anonymous
My dog likes the salmon and sweet potato. I store it in one of those big sealable containers. By the end it doesn't smell very good to me, but my dog thinks it's great.
Anonymous
The organic pea and lentil Costco food is what my dogs love.
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