I am wanting to get a vittles vault and I read where someone said they actually run small to bag lb size I buy the 44lb Canidae ALS bags will the 50+lb vault be plenty big enough? Anyone who uses this?
I have a 15 pound size, and it usually does hold 15 to 17 pounds. It somewhat depends on kibble size. Fifteen pounds of a large kibble might not fit, but it can actually hold a bit more than 15 pounds of smaller kibble.
i never heard of a vittle vault. i just goggled it. i might get
one. i use a large cooler. i fill the cooler what's left over stays
in the bag. i use the bag first. i think the bag is treated so the food
will last a long time when kept in it. a trash can serve the same
purpose as a vittle vault. i wonder how safe it is to store food
in a vittle vault or a trash can because of all the chemicals
that are in the pastic?
I think I read somewhere that it's better to leave the food in the bag it came in, then put it in another container. I have the food containers that were sold at Petsmart (the hinged lid has a snap closure on the lid... no helping yourself!). I set the dog food bag inside.
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