Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
Scaling issues when working with tens of thousands of locations
by
Natali Barnz
2 hours, 11 minutes ago -
Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
by
whatbreed ismycat
10 hours, 55 minutes ago -
How do I keep a dog entertained passively?
by
George Lawson
3 weeks ago -
Best enrichment toys for a smart dog? Others are getting boring.
by
George Lawson
1 month ago -
Need healthier alternatives to Purina Moist & Meaty
by
Nicole E
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Recent Replies
-
steven john on Has your dog stopped eating their kibble?
-
London White on Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
-
James Adams on Motion sickness
-
Sasha Moshko on My Dog wants to chase cars.
-
Shiba Mom on Maev Dog Food
-
alder wyn on Are you looking for dog dresses or puppy clothes?
-
Lis Tewert on Meijer Brand Dog Food
-
Emilia Foster on dog vitamins
-
Robert Butler on The Right Stuff
-
Jeffrey Clarke on Whole Paws Review
-
Adam Parker on Acid Reflux
-
William Beck on Football match with dog
-
alvin marrero on Has your dog stopped eating their kibble?
-
fnf gopro on What health issues are you trying to address with this supplement?
-
Kills F on My Dog wants to chase cars.
Reply To: Blue Buffalo Wilderness making dogs sick
I would stay away from it. I fed my first dog their food when he was 1.5 years (this was a while ago). He would sporadically get lethargic and vomit with mild diarrhea. My food-snob girlfriend blamed the food and suggested switching. I did and the symptoms stopped. Three years later, I had adopted another puppy and ran out of his food (in the interim, he was eating the older dog’s food and was fine). I ended up buying and feeding him BB’s puppy food. Like my older dog, he started vomiting, was lethargic but did not have diarrhea. My girlfriend, again, blamed the food. I switched and it stopped.
This is not to say that it’s necessarily the food. But the two having similar symptoms from similar food –both of which stopped after we changed the food– is enough for me to avoid it. Compound that with their ratings on Consumer Affairs and I’d encourage you all to avoid it, as well. It’s not worth the money or the vet visits.
Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
Scaling issues when working with tens of thousands of locations
by
Natali Barnz
2 hours, 11 minutes ago -
Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
by
whatbreed ismycat
10 hours, 55 minutes ago -
How do I keep a dog entertained passively?
by
George Lawson
3 weeks ago -
Best enrichment toys for a smart dog? Others are getting boring.
by
George Lawson
1 month ago -
Need healthier alternatives to Purina Moist & Meaty
by
Nicole E
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Recent Replies
-
steven john on Has your dog stopped eating their kibble?
-
London White on Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
-
James Adams on Motion sickness
-
Sasha Moshko on My Dog wants to chase cars.
-
Shiba Mom on Maev Dog Food
-
alder wyn on Are you looking for dog dresses or puppy clothes?
-
Lis Tewert on Meijer Brand Dog Food
-
Emilia Foster on dog vitamins
-
Robert Butler on The Right Stuff
-
Jeffrey Clarke on Whole Paws Review
-
Adam Parker on Acid Reflux
-
William Beck on Football match with dog
-
alvin marrero on Has your dog stopped eating their kibble?
-
fnf gopro on What health issues are you trying to address with this supplement?
-
Kills F on My Dog wants to chase cars.