Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Rx food is the same price every where that I checked when we had to use it a few months ago. Even Chewy was the same price as our vet. Luckily, our dog’s issues cleared up after about a month on the food (and our guy is only 50 lbs).
OP here. Thanks all for the suggestions. I think we will try adding some pumpkin to his diet first (was just reading about that more).
Here is the math I am looking at. He gets 6.5 cups a day for roughly 100 lb of kibble a month - is a healthy weight and still growing. Using Chewy's pricing:
1) Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Puppy is $89 for a 47 lb bag = $1.90/lb = $190/month
2) Purina Por Plan Large Breed Sensitive Stomach and Skin is $92 for a 35 lb bag = $2.62/lb = $262/month
3) Royal Canin Gastro RX at Chewy is $105 for a 22 lbs bag = $4.77/lb = $477/month
So from what I can tell the RX kibble will be way more expensive.
You’re calculating the price as though he will eat 100lbs of kibble no matter what kind you choose, but they’ll each have a different number of calories per cup, so an appropriate serving won’t be the same number of cups for each kibble.
Anonymous wrote:I would probably try a Natural Balance LID kibble first. It sounds like you are concerned about allergies, which I would be as well and that the prescription food would be an attempt to address that. But you can try a LID kibble that isn't prescription (and the associated cost) first -- Natural Balance has multiple formulas: salmon and sweet potato, lamb and rice (this was always the first go-to for dogs with GI issues), and some venison and bison formulas as well (the protein is usually the issue).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Rx food is the same price every where that I checked when we had to use it a few months ago. Even Chewy was the same price as our vet. Luckily, our dog’s issues cleared up after about a month on the food (and our guy is only 50 lbs).
OP here. Thanks all for the suggestions. I think we will try adding some pumpkin to his diet first (was just reading about that more).
Here is the math I am looking at. He gets 6.5 cups a day for roughly 100 lb of kibble a month - is a healthy weight and still growing. Using Chewy's pricing:
1) Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Puppy is $89 for a 47 lb bag = $1.90/lb = $190/month
2) Purina Por Plan Large Breed Sensitive Stomach and Skin is $92 for a 35 lb bag = $2.62/lb = $262/month
3) Royal Canin Gastro RX at Chewy is $105 for a 22 lbs bag = $4.77/lb = $477/month
So from what I can tell the RX kibble will be way more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Please read the reviews for that Purina Pro Plan Sensitive stomach- I would NOT put my dog on that! Look on Chewy, PetSmart, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The Rx food is the same price every where that I checked when we had to use it a few months ago. Even Chewy was the same price as our vet. Luckily, our dog’s issues cleared up after about a month on the food (and our guy is only 50 lbs).