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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Friday, 05 September 2008 |
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I spoke with a dealer of ours in NYC. We gabbed a bit about pricing & how excessively expensive many of the brands have become. I feel comfortable saying in spite of the manufacturing, transportation & packaging increases we have stayed the course with our 55 # bag. Delivering more per # value than our competitors. Depending on location, the average MK9 customer pays below $1.25 per pound. Many brands are going for $2.00 per pound and even as high as $2.50 per # for the smaller bags. It is interesting to note,our per # raw meat pricing is considerably lower than many of our competitors dry food pricing.
When we came into this industry most companies had 50# bags including MK9. About 25 years ago many companies went to the 40# bag. We on the other hand decided to be Mavericks & go to a 55# bag. |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 |
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A cutomer walks into our store. We begin to fill her order. She says Marty, Al, who are you guys gonna vote for in the up coming election??? |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 |
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It has been brought to my attention that the MK9 protein comparisons between dry matter dog food vs. raw flesh products are not proper comparisons.My reply is as follows, if a dog eats a Rabbit that is 22% protein & another dog eats dry food that is 22% protein, on a percentage basis they are consuming the same percentage of protein. |
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foodanalysis.com is INEPT! |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Friday, 22 August 2008 |
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Foodanalysis.com determines the worth of dog foods by their perceived labeling opinions. We feel it is important for pet owners to know these shallow assesments are invidious & irresponsible. With out hard scientific data such as food testing for nutritional values, protocol testing, blood work,testing for freshness, plant cleanliness, calorie determination after gas feces & urine etc. the food analysis.com opinion is inane.
Foodanalysis.com & their brethren need to know the American pet owner, to a large degree is an anecdotal consumer. We have been making high performance dry matter dog food since 1985. We are a small company that relies on repeat business, not advertising.The foodanalysis.com's assesment of the MK9 product is erroneous & cowardly. |
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"THE GSD & MILLING RESULTS" |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
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If you have not experienced our video gallery you are in for a treat. The first video, police officer Solomon Carter sends the Hulk dog on a series of bites. I do not know the decoy's name. However, he brings out the best in the Hulk dog.
The second video is about working the GSD on a proper mill. Doing bite work on a mill enables a dog to improve balance, grip & endurance. MK9 is the originator of this approach. You can experience some basic & more advanced moves as Harry Lozado works ASHA. These moves are part of the difficult TA4 designation. We are currently working on the TA5 designation which will be completed some time this fall. |
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"High Protein In Dry Foods" |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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The folowing information is the opinion of IAN BILLLINGHURST, Australian Veterinarian & author . I have found several questionable claims in both of his original books. However, the claims that follow are valid in our view. The claims are approximate quotes.
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"Save Money On your Dog Food" |
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Written by Martin Lieberman
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Friday, 25 July 2008 |
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Last evening, on channel 2 news, we were told people were surrendering their dogs to shelters due to the economy. With Wall Street in bear market territory & gas prices approaching $4.50 per gallon, many people are allegedly bringing their dogs to shelters for adoption. |
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