Gold Buffalo orijen vs canidae vs blue buffalo vs solid gold vs EVO?
what would be the best, healthiest, yummy food for a dog? I am not on a budget, and can pay anything for my dog. If you have any experience or any other brands that you like, please tell me.
I have researched this in depth since my poor dog died of kidney failure due to poor quality dog food!!(this is the only reason I answer these questions … to try and save a dogs life or at least to not let him/her suffer because of bad food)
Fromm Dog Food is Great for dogs and cats …http://www.frommfamily.com/ $42- $45 per 30 lb bag
NO fillers….some good quality grains….NO corn….gluten or by-products or wheat
ALL human grade food….fruits…veggies and probiotics!!WHOLE fruits and veggies!!!! Just like the kind we get at our grocery stores!
check it out you wont regret it !FROMM 4 STAR product line is the best!!!!!!!
http://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/TOTW has a high protein content (not recommeded for non athletic dogs)
Taste of the Wild contains Ethoxyquin which is a toxic fish preservative. (TOTW says that the cooking process kills all of it but it scared me away from their product)
around $42 for a 30 lb bag .... its the cheapest 6 star food ..
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/ lots of great dog food choices on this site !!
Orijen and Welness are great but it is $60 - $80 for a 30 lb bag…high protein as well ..not good for non athletic dogs(IMO)Orijen is WAY to high in protein for a non working/non-agility dog ..(IMO)
Fromm Is what my puppy gets it has a lower protein % and great ingredients! 5 outta 6 stars due to lower protein (but most dogs should not have high protein levels …. It makes their kidneys work overtime for no reason)
You can get it online and if you go to the website you can find stores near you .. they wont be at walmarts and the like... they are in feed stores .. Agway..tractor supply stores etc
IF your dog is not going to be a hard working/agility dog all this high protein can do more harm than good in the long run,,, you wont notice it now but it can take its toll on a dogs kidneys as it ages.(IMO)
http://4healthdogfood.tripod.com/
there is also a brand called 4health at the tractor supply store.. it is only $30 for a 30 lb bag.. and it seems to be of good quality. (not as good as the foods mentioned above but it good for the price if you are on a tight budget.)
also of you go to http://www.tractorsupply.com you can get a printable $5 off coupon!!
they have tons of low and high end foods there(including TOTW and 4 Health)
Round Buffalo Can someone help me get a Bus or Train to Buffalo Ny from New York City Please For Cheap?
I need a bus or train, somehow how to get there.
Whats the cheapest price to get there round-trip on December 14th, I need to be there by 7:30 PM and come Back by 1-2 am.
Amtrak has four trains that run from Penn station to Buffalo daily. You can take 281 Empire service out of Penn. Departs at 10:20AM and arrives at 6PM. There's one earlier train as well which I would recommend. There isn't a return train until 4:50 the next morning. Both are $78, but if you wait until 1:25 you can save $30 on the trip home. Check out the Amtrak website for more info.
Buffalo Indian how much is a 1936 and a 1935 buffalo (or indian head) nickle, the 36 is in very good condition?
Both dates are quite common and dealers pay around .30 in low circulated grades to a $1 or so in higher circulated grades. It would be best to keep them for now. As time goes by they will go up in value.
Buffalo Ngc pcgs vs ngc.....PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1?
i was looking at the pcgs coin price guide and the ngc coin price guide the other day,and saw that pcgs graded coins were worth much more than Ngc Graded coins.....a 2001 buffalo graded ms70 by ngc is worth merely $500, however a the pcgs graded one is worth about $1,000.......why is this......i thought pcgs and ngc were equal grading companies?if this is the case why are pcgs graded coins worth more than ngc graded coins...???????????????????????.....PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!!
My understanding is that PCGS and NGC are equivalent in the ratings they give, so if a coin is rated ms70 by one it will probably also be rated ms70 by the other. However, the prices they report may not be equivalent. Prices could be reported a number of different ways, including
1. the average amount paid by a dealer to by the coin
2. the average amount paid to buy a coin from a dealer
3. the most recent price reported at an auction
Check the specific price guides you have to see if they tell what prices are being shown. Also make sure they are for the same year, since prices change as supply and demand change.
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I do not collect coins and do not have enough first-hand knowledge to give you any more details. I do collect paper currency and have run into the same types of issues.
You might also try reposting your question in the "Hobbies and Crafts" category, where you are more likely to find other coin collectors who may have a better answer.