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Yall got Chewy out there? Great prices on dog food but I don't know how they'd compare to Costco.
The selection is massive. Good for me because Roscoe gets fussy if I feed him the same thing too much. Generally he never eats the same food twice in a row, I keep 4-6 varieties of premium canned food and occasionally have to switch out dry food if he stops eating it.

He walks 5 miles a day and at his age it's tough to keep the weight on him.


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Have you actually tried Amazon. I rarely buy from them but my wife does. She returns stuff all the time. Amazon are VERY agreeable about returns. The only time I have ever heard of anybody having a problem is when they start just trying stuff on and then returning it without ever buying anything. Actually their attitude towards such stuff it what got them all the business they have.

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Originally Posted by Greger
Yall got Chewy out there? Great prices on dog food but I don't know how they'd compare to Costco.
The selection is massive. Good for me because Roscoe gets fussy if I feed him the same thing too much. Generally he never eats the same food twice in a row, I keep 4-6 varieties of premium canned food and occasionally have to switch out dry food if he stops eating it.

He walks 5 miles a day and at his age it's tough to keep the weight on him.

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He walks 5 miles a day and at his age it's tough to keep the weight on him

That’s a lot of walking per day. Who walks him? I assume it’s not you.

I would buy all of Aggie’s dog food at Costco. A combination of Kirkland dry kibble and Kirkland canned food. The kibble cost around $32 a bag but I can’t remember how heavy it was. Fortunately she was not a fussy eater and probably would’ve eaten the same dry kibble over and over again without complaining. She was on death row when I rescued her as no one seemed to have wanted a fierce looking black pitbull (actually she was dark brindle) even though she was a sweetheart. I think she was always grateful for her rescue so she never wanted to create waves. At least that’s how I anthropomorphized it.

I would also make her a homemade chicken, rice, and vegetable stew-which she loved. But she still would have eaten solely the kibble if that’s all I fed her.


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Originally Posted by Ken Condon
...I am 6’6...
Let me guess...180. Unless you're at least 240, you won't get a flutter from me. coffee


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He stood 6 foot six and weighed 245, kind of broad in the shoulder and nar’at the hip, and everybody knew you didn’t give no lip to big Ken.


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So its a match! grin

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