Hello,
I'm currently going through a financial set-back. I'm a brewer, and make roughly $25,000 per year. Until recently, my fiancee was the breadwinner and made nearly twice that - he has recently lost his job, and we will be stretched thin between our extremely modest house payments, student loan payments and animal care. We have two lower-low content wolfdogs and an Australian shepherd mix. They have been eating well - a small amount of grain-free dog food with ground turkey, beef, beef and pig liver from a local organic farmer, chicken liver, egg and vegetables. Unfortunately, with our financial situation changing, we may no longer be able to afford feeding them in this way. Our plan is to switch to the less expensive version of the same brand of dog food, feed meat that is under $2/lb, incorporate potato into the food, add more egg and vegetables in order to make a more cost-efficient food. Does this seem like a reasonable alternative?
Please, no negativity or personal opinions on the keeping of wolfdogs. I'm a former musher, and find that most people with racing line northern breed experience are perfectly capable of handling wolfdogs.
I'm currently going through a financial set-back. I'm a brewer, and make roughly $25,000 per year. Until recently, my fiancee was the breadwinner and made nearly twice that - he has recently lost his job, and we will be stretched thin between our extremely modest house payments, student loan payments and animal care. We have two lower-low content wolfdogs and an Australian shepherd mix. They have been eating well - a small amount of grain-free dog food with ground turkey, beef, beef and pig liver from a local organic farmer, chicken liver, egg and vegetables. Unfortunately, with our financial situation changing, we may no longer be able to afford feeding them in this way. Our plan is to switch to the less expensive version of the same brand of dog food, feed meat that is under $2/lb, incorporate potato into the food, add more egg and vegetables in order to make a more cost-efficient food. Does this seem like a reasonable alternative?
Please, no negativity or personal opinions on the keeping of wolfdogs. I'm a former musher, and find that most people with racing line northern breed experience are perfectly capable of handling wolfdogs.