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What can a Pet Food Cost You?
- 2-28-2010
- Categorized in: Pet Food Ingredients, Pet Food Recall

Suddenly your dog or cat refuses to eat, quickly becomes sick. An emergency visit to your Vet is required. The shocking cost of what a pet food could cost you (and this is just the beginning).
While there are no confirmed numbers, my guess would be that every single day in the U.S. alone, dozens of pet owners rush their dog or cat to the vet because a pet food has caused serious illness. Not only do these pet owners have to deal with the extreme stress and worry of their pet’s health, very soon they will have the added pressure of paying for veterinary tests and treatment.
In what feels like an instant, the following could be what you are facing in Vet bills…
Charges for these basic services and treatment scenario were provided by Dr. Cathy Alinovi, DVM. Dr. Cathy did say that her hospital charges are well on the conservative side.
Sick cat or dog comes in – pet food is suspect - pet is vomiting and has bloody diarrhea
$42 exam
$39.50 a day hospitalization
$117.95 CBC/chem./electrolytes
$45.00 place IV catheter
$10.60 a bag for IV fluids
$28.00 urinalysis
$21.00 shot of cerenia – antivomit medicine
$8.50 tube of bio-sponge to adsorb toxins in the intestinal tract – causing the bloody diarrhea
So, day 1 = $312.55.
If the blood work indicates infection – add $21.00
If we’re thinking Salmonella – add $90.00 for 5 fecal cultures
Day 2+
$39.50 a day hospitalization
$10.60 a day for fluids
$21.00 a day for cerenia
$8.50 a day for bio-sponge
$79.50 a day and these things tend to run 5 days.
Now, we’re at: $630.95.
And, we probably re-checked the blood at least once – another $117.95.
Of course, if the cat/dog stopped eating and we had to rule out obstruction, or the blood work indicated raging infection and we needed to see where, we would have done radiographs.
2 views of 10 x 12” radiographs = $94.20 and $21.20 interpretation fee.
Other things that can happen – indications of pancreatitis - $40 for another, specific, blood test. Abdominal ultrasound (tells different things than an x-ray) $42.
Easily, a food related emergency can cost over $1000.00
Then, to top it off – the patient may have long-term repercussions – like may now be in kidney failure. Depending on the size of the patient, medications may be from $20 a month to $60 a month.
Instead, buy a $40 bag of good food, or, spend the same $40 and cook for your dog or cat – you have money for 2 years of quality food for the average pet, rather than spend it with me.
Dr. Cathy
Great point Dr. Cathy!
No pet food company offers a guarantee their dog food or cat food will not be recalled (although they should – with the offer of paying your vet bills if the worst happens). Many pet food experts firmly believe providing your dog or cat a food that contains the highest quality of ingredients, highest quality of sources for ingredients, health promoting ingredients, and provides prompt, honest answers to petsumer questions to be a safer, healthier pet food that could help you avoid a pet food emergency at the vet. However, many pet owners assume they simply cannot afford to purchase a pet food that uses high quality meats and health promoting ingredients. To dispel that myth, below you’ll find a breakdown of costs for three randomly chosen dog foods and three randomly chosen cat foods on PetFoodDirect.com. And remember…”easily a food related emergency can cost over $1000.00.”
For comparison purposes, all of the foods below contain chicken ingredients. Pet foods were chosen at random as examples of three different price categories of pet foods available at PetFoodDirect.com.
Dog Foods
GoodLife Recipe Dog Food – considered a mid-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Corn, Chicken by-products (by AAFCO definition is not considered human grade and includes no meat), and Animal Fat (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal). Ingredients do not include probiotics (health promoting bacteria to strengthen the pet’s immune system) or no chelated minerals (chelated or proteinated minerals provide the pet easier absorption of minerals). This dog food contains only one meat ingredient (chicken) according to AAFCO definitions.
Pet Food Direct price - $7.19 4 lb bag = $1.80/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/8232/The-GoodLife-Recipe-with-Natural-Chicken,-Brown-Rice-and-Vegetables-Dry-Dog-Food
Pedigree Dog Food – considered a low-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Meat and Bone Meal (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal), Corn Gluten Meal, Corn, Chicken by-product meal (by AAFCO definition is not considered human grade and includes no meat), Animal fat with BHA/BHT (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal. BHA/BHT is a chemical preservative linked to serious illness.), and dyes. Ingredients do not include probiotics (health promoting bacteria to strengthen the pet’s immune system) or no chelated minerals (chelated or proteinated minerals provide the pet easier absorption of minerals). This dog food contains no meat ingredient according to AAFCO definitions.
Pet Food Direct price $20.33 16.3 lb bag. = $1.25/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/215/Pedigree-With-Chicken,-Rice-and-Vegetables-Dry-Dog-Food
Nature’s Logic Dog Food – considered a high-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Chicken meal (dense source of meat protein), millet, chicken fat, 3 different animal protein ingredients, chelated minerals, probiotics, and other health promoting ingredients such as kelp, alfalfa, and flaxseed. Ingredients do not include any chemical preservatives, by-products, or dyes.
Pet Food Direct price $11.29 4.4 lb bag = $2.56/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/7022/Natures-Logic-Natural-Chicken-Dinner-Fare-Canine-Formula
Cat Foods
GoodLife Recipe Cat Food Dry – considered a mid-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Chicken by-product meal (by AAFCO definition is not considered human grade and includes no meat), corn, corn gluten meal, and animal fat (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal). This pet food does not include probiotics (health promoting bacteria to strengthen the pet’s immune system) or no chelated minerals (chelated or proteinated minerals provide the pet easier absorption of minerals). This cat food contains one meat ingredient according to AAFCO definitions.
Pet Food Direct price $6.99 2.7 lb bag.= $2.59/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/11732/The-GoodLife-Recipe-Indoor-Formula-with-Chicken,-Brown-Rice-and-Garden-Greens-Dry-Cat-Food
Friskies Signature Blend Cat Food Dry – considered a low-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Corn, corn gluten meal, chicken by-product meal (by AAFCO definition is not considered human grade and includes no meat), meat and bone meal (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal), and beef tallow (one of several ingredients the FDA determined to be most likely pet food ingredient to contain the euthanizing drug pentobarbital thus would be likely pet food ingredient to contain a euthanized animal). This pet food does not include probiotics (health promoting bacteria to strengthen the pet’s immune system) or no chelated minerals (chelated or proteinated minerals provide the pet easier absorption of minerals). This cat food contains two fish ingredient according to AAFCO definitions, however they are not within the first five ingredients (majority of the pet food).
Pet Food Direct price $5.49 for a 3.15 lb bag = $1.74/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/8604/Friskies-Signature-Blend-Cat-Food-Dry-%28Formerly-Chefs-Blend%29
Nature’s Logic Natural Chicken Dinner – considered a high-price ranged pet food.
Ingredients include Chicken meal (dense source of meat protein), millet, chicken fat, 3 different animal protein ingredients, chelated minerals, probiotics, and other health promoting ingredients such as kelp, alfalfa, and flaxseed. Ingredients do not include any chemical preservatives, by-products, or dyes.
Pet Food Direct price $10.29 for a 3.3 lb bag = $3.30/lb
http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/7026/Natures-Logic-Natural-Chicken-Dinner-Fare-Feline-Formula
Comparing the cost difference between the low-end pet foods and the high-end pet foods…
Dog Food
High end costs $1.31 more per pound. Average each pound to provide three meals equals $0.44 more per meal.
Cat Food
High end costs $2.56 more per pound. Average each pound to provide four meals equals $0.64 cents more per meal.
For less than one cup of the cheapest coffee out there a day ($0.64 cent cup of coffee?), any pet owner could divert that coffee money into pet food money; potentially saving them unbelievable heartache and a huge vet bill. Save your pet, drink less coffee.
Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,
Susan Thixton
Truth about Pet Food
Petsumer Report
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Great price breakdown--I'm always looking for ways to help people understand the importance of feeding a better quality food, and for a lot of people money is a determining factor. Seeing this side of the picture could be very eye-opening for a lot of folks.
Great article! During the recalls of 2007 we received many calls from owners with sick pets and also owners curious about the recalls and why they were happening. Still 50% of the callers did not see the importance of feeding a premium quality food. At that time they thought it was an isolated incident. Now, as more and more recalls come through, those people are really taking a good look at what they thought a few years ago.
I do think people forget about those recalls, especially those new pet owners who did not own a cat or dog during that time. It's important for articles like this to show people how much they can really end up spending by not being proactive in the first place and learn about pet foods.
This is a great article but I wish vets knew this. First time pet owners should get this info on the first vet visit. Good food saves money in the long run and we can't put a price on suffering, for both the pet and the owner.
Costs for a pet in kidney failure can run thousands a year. Cleaning supplies for the results of catastrophic kidney failure are expensive and often do not work, so having floors refinished or replaced can be another cost.
Cremation is not cheap and neither are special diets for pets. Days off work and the wear and tear on the pet owners health must also be taken into account.
It can go on for years and after the last three years I, and many, many other pet owners have endured , let me tell you it can cost more than cash, it can put your life in the dirt with your dead pet.
Just one bag or can of pet food can cost .....everything.