Saturday, September 15, 2012

Woot! today is a great day for pet deals and new food trial

So it's been an interesting couple days for me. I decided to order some Dr. Tims pursuit food based on high ratings and the fact that the vet who formulated the food, is active on the pet nutrition forum I participate in.

Looking at the food strictly from an ingredient perspective, there's nothing particularly stellar about it, I'd say that there are other foods on the market that look better on paper. The reason why I wanted to give this a try was because:

1) Dr. Tim stands behind his food and has been very forward about any concerns. He's even made changes to the ingredient list, such as removing menadione(Vit K).

2) It's produced at an independent plant, with no history of recalls

3) The chicken meal that is used is low ash, meaning that it does not have a whole lot of bone present making it superior to some other brands.

4) The vitamins/minerals in the food come from Holland, not China, which makes me feel better about quality control due to stricter European standards.

Here's the ingredient list of the formula I'm going to try with Uno:

Chicken meal, brown rice flour, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), oat flour, dried beet pulp (sugar removed), dried whole eggs, rice bran, menhaden fish oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), ocean herring meal, flax seed meal, catfish meal, chicken liver meal, dried porcine plasma protein, salmon meal, lecithin, potassium chloride, salt, canola oil, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product, dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried chicory root, calcium carbonate, yucca shidigera extract, organic kelp meal, dried psyllium seed husk, choline chloride, DL-methionine, L-lysine, algae fat product (a source of DHA), L-ascorbyl-2 polyphosphate (stabilized ascorbic acid), vitamin E supplement, L-carnitine, zinc sulfate, zinc proteinate, taurine, beta carotene, ferrous sulfate, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), manganese sulfate, inositol, niacin supplement, iron proteinate, manganese proteinate, zinc oxide, biotin, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), copper proteinate, vitamin A supplement, riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), calcium pantothenate, potassium iodide (source of iodine), manganous oxide, vitamin B12 supplement, sodium selenite, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, rosemary extract.

This particular formula is 30% protein and 20% fat. 

Few things that I would prefer to see differently is catfish meal, herring meal and chicken liver meal higher up on the list, preferably keeping the protein levels the same, but reducing chicken meal. I also dislike the use of canola oil since it's a GMO ingredient. There are healthier oils on the market that supply omega 6, such as safflower oil or flaxseed oil. 

There's some debate whether citric acid causes bloat in dogs, but I would rather not see it in food, just to be on the safe side. 

The rest looks acceptable for the most part. 

Originally I was planning on starting him on Back to Basics, but I think after he's finished eating Horizon Legacy, I'll try him on Dr Tims to see how he does on it. 


Well unto more news! so couple cool things happened. I ordered this food from petflow.com, I really don't use them because they tend to have higher prices then some other websites, but I had a $10 off coupon, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Plus shipping was free. 

Fast forward 2 days, the Fed Ex truck shows up, of course I was really happy how quick the shipping was, but upon opening the package, I was disappointed that I only received 2 - 18 lb bags instead of a 44 lb bag I ordered. 
I emailed customer support getting ready to vent my frustration for screwing up my order. The lady on the other hand was very apologetic and she said that they would get it sorted out right away and I'll get my 8 lb bag of food in couple days. 

So fast forward to today, I get home and the's a huge box on the porch. I open it up expecting a small bag, and guess what?? they send me a 44 lb bag!! so basically I got 80 lbs of food for $54 shipped. So I was pretty happy to say the least. 

Little later in the day, I went online to check some deal sites I visit, turns out someone posted a coupon for 50% off total purchase at Petco. Whoever created the coupon did not think it through because it can be re-used multiple times by different people. Of course everyone went beserk after the coupon went viral and spend hundreds of dollars at Petco. Since I was going to the park with the dog and there's a store on the way, I figured what the heck.

I got a 30 lb bag of Pinnacle grain free, 50 lbs of cat litter,  large flexi tape leash (it was on sale for $17), 3 toys, flea comb, bag of salmon jerky, and a small collar for Indy. I think the total was like $120, they scanned the coupon and voila! 50% off! So with tax everything came out to $66, so I am super happy.

I was thinking of going back and getting more food, but at this point I have 5 unopened bags for 2 dogs, so I'll have to use those up before they expire.

Then we went for an 8 mile walk/hike at the local park, came across a doe which was pretty cool and ran into a lost dog, thankfully he was wearing tags with his address so I was able to find his home pretty quickly.

So overall, satisfying day :)


4 comments:

  1. So, this coupon was usable in stores? I don't buy from Petco unless I've got a coupon, and I hardly ever buy online so an online coupon is basically useless to me. But dangit, I'd have printed off one and scored myself some food! Even though I've got a backlog for all three dogs... I don't remember where it was posted though.

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  2. yeah, it's expired now, but you can read the whole thread here, pretty entertaining. http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/80032/petco-stores-petco-printable-coupon-50-off-entire-instore-purchase

    slickdeals is a good site to check if you like finding good deals on pet stuff, I usually enter either dog or pet in search engine and see what shows up.

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  3. Haha! That's hilarious! Someone really messed up bigtime on those coupons. I'm going to keep an eye on that site now that I've got it's address. Thanks!

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  4. it's definitely one of my favorite sites, I just ordered this deal (50 lamb ears for $4+ s/h), but I think it's a mistake in listing. Either way amazon has a good refund policy, so if they only ship me one ear, I can email them and get a full refund
    http://slickdeals.net/f/5198238-Merrick-Natural-Lamb-Chews-Dog-Treat-50-Count-3-99-plus-8-99-shipping

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