dog section: would you pay between $3.75 to $5.60 for homemade, organic dog treats?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
12:24 pm
the price varies depending on the treat |some are typical dog bone in 1lb bag, medium sized bones in 1lb bag, a xlarge bone, and dog treat in the shape of breed |which would make a gd gift for dog lovers|
so would you pay between $3.75 to $5.60 for homemade, organic dog treats? or currancy that applies to you
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Nope, I pay 99 cents a pound for the puppy size treats, and buy them in bulk.
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I have no idea, but organic treats do not have the same nutritional value as regular treats.
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no way! if you are worried about your dog eating non-organic treats for some reason, then get a recipe and make your own for a few cents a treat. if you are actually thinking about this as a business opportunity, then good luck and hope you are targeting people with way too much money to spend!
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Nope.
When training,I use tiny slices of hot dogs & couldn’t care less about "homemade/organic" as labels on anything.
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Not when I came make my own for free, no. Google is teeming with healthy recipes for healthy dog treats.
There is a worldwide ecomonic crisis going on at the moment. I think you’d be hard-pressed to find many people who would buy that sort of thing, when you can do it yourself for free at home.
It’s like indoor dog parks. Why would I pay to take my dog to just a larger version of my lounge when I can walk him in the park for free?
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I wouldn’t. I have had dogs for over 20 years, and they really don’t care what you give them as treats. I could feed them peppermints, green beans, marshmallows, chicken, etc., and they would treat it the same way they’d treat a regular dog bone. I personally don’t have the cash to be spending on something special like that when I know I get something WAY cheaper! Sorry!
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The price per pound is way too high. I wouldn’t pay more than about $2 a pound for any treat. And I really don’t care if they’re organic–I don’t even buy organic stuff for myself. Any benefit of an organic treat would be far outweighed by all the very non-organic food she eats.
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Nope, I pay 99 cents a pound for the puppy size treats, and buy them in bulk.
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