Before going to raw, I combined cooked meat w/broth, eggs, etc. with dry food all the time. To this day, I still use homemade broth from chicken I boil--I freeze it in containers and then warm it up and add it to my dogs' dry food.
You can't beat the deal that Cast71 mentions because that same bag of food (TOTW) in a pet store can be $42 or so. JUST my 2 cents, but Diamond makes Chicken Soup, Diamond Naturals, and Costco's Kirkland. If you want to stick with a food like that, they are so similar and you can get twice the food for less than you're paying for for the Chicken Soup. My dogs have tried all 3. Sometimes DN is on sale for $25 for 40 lbs., and you'll pay even less than that for Kirkland if you belong to Costco.
I fed those foods rather than something pricier so that I could spend the difference on real meats. Just keep your eyes open for good sales and manager's specials.
FEEDING RAW SINCE JANUARY 2011
Another option is to go with diamond natural from that same site. You can get a 40lb. bag of chicken and a 40lb. bag of lamb for $47.98 shipped no tax. Use sam code vis123. More money for fresh meat
Diamond Naturals Chicken and Rice for Dogs in Dogs - Dog Food available in our Dogs Department at PetCareRx.com
Diamond Naturals Lamb and Rice for Dogs in Dogs - Dog Food available in our Dogs Department at PetCareRx.com
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