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    Default Where do you store your pug food?

    I used to empty the bag of food in one of those big plastic tubs bit it took up a ton of room in my small closet like pantry, then I found a smaller container but it only hold about 20lbs of food, So I had the food stored in 4 air tight containers, now that the food is recalled, I find myself washing 4 containers, UGH If I just keep it in the bag the pugs smell it and scratch at the door.


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    The big dogs have a tote in the pantry that holds a 40 pound bag of Diamond Naturals, the little dogs have a tote that holds a bag of chicken small breed and a bag of lamb small breed ... about 36 pounds. They are refilled every two weeks ... the small dogs a little longer.
    No washing here ... since I had no known bags of the recalled product and everyone is healthy as a horse.
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    I keep mine in containers made for storing dog food.....I keep it on the landing to the basement.

    Then I take out enough to fill taller plastic containers that the lid comes off of......and store that in my pantry up higher. Just re fill when needed.
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    I have a plastic container that holds about 20lbs. Wish it was bigger, but it might take up too much space. What doesn't fit in the container, I keep in the bag until I use enough to put the rest in. I really need a bigger container.
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    I have a very nice container made by Harry barker for my kibble. Raw goes in the freezer, of course. :)
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    The boys share food, So we have a HUGE air tight plastic storage bin in the kitchen. When the heat comes it will be moved to the cooler living room, as we dont cool the kitchen in the summer to cut down on the electric bill.

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    Mine is just in the bag, sitting on top of the trash bin. Beatrice never bothers it

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