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September 25, 2015 at 3:44 pm in reply to: Blue Buffalo Wilderness making dogs sick #78663 Report AbuseJordin KMember
People do not realize that unless your dog is extremely active and always outside/hunting, the Blue Wilderness is too rich in protein. This gives Blue a bad reputation but the Life Protection formula, Freedom and Basics are all normal in the amount of protein and fat and do dogs a lot better on those. The Freedom is grain free and so is some of the Basics, which are better options for your dog who aren’t as active. Blue is a better choice for dogs over Pedegree because Blue does not contain any By-Product, Corn, Wheat, or Soy. Four main ingredients that can cause issues with dogs and puppies. A lot of the time it’s an issue with your dog as well. Mine have diarrhea and gas with any food that contains chicken, which is why I feed the Basics and they do wonderfully on it. I agree that the Wilderness will cause a dog to have those problems if they aren’t active enough to use all of that fat and protein in their activities, but Blue is not a bad brand. Just keep that in mind.
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