BLUE Wilderness - Healthy Dog Foods?

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By AskSusanPeters


Ask Susan Peters - Blue Healthy Dog Foods?

Blue has done a poor job of making healthy Dog foods. Healthy dog foods do not include needless grains and other pet health damaging ingredients.

I do not like the use of table salt in a pet's diet.

Grains. Blue has not used the killer grains, corn, wheat, and soy but sure has over used other grains. Our pets are meat eaters, Blue.

Blue has used chicken fat to get your dog to eat this package of chicken feed. Fat has no value to a dog's diet and is included in the mix only to encourage a pet to eat a product the dog would not normally eat.

Natural Flavor. I always like the way pet food companies hide the use of manure in the ingredients. Natural flavor is made from the manure of the animal the pet food company wants the pet food to taste like. If natural flavor were an actual part of the ingredients and not an added ingredient the pet food company would not have to list natural flavor as a seperate ingredient.

Sodium selenite is mainly used in the manufacture of colorless glass - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

I see I am going to have to revise my reviews to include other needless grains to be able to rate this product like I feel like it should be rated.I do not trust the history of recalls associated with Blue Pet Foods.

Pet food producers are using ingredients unfit for human consumption which are killing our pets. The ingredients in pet food must be changed!

The use of Corn, Wheat, and Soy are causing such awful conditions in pets including:

  • Dry and itchy skin
  • Fever
  • Ear aches
  • Ear infections
  • Hot Spots on the skin
  • Bad breath
  • Dental disease
  • IBD
  • Hair loss
  • Sore feet
  • Abnormal nail growth
  • Bloat
  • Weight gain
  • Tumors
  • Moles and warts
  • Seizures
  • Blindness
  • Deafness
  • Heart conditions
  • Kidney conditions
  • Liver conditions
  • Early pet death

These companies need to be held accountable for the injuries to our pets and our best friends early deaths!

Shame on you Blue Pet Foods for not making Healthy Dog Foods - Susan Peters


Ask Susan Peters Other Sites Of Interest:

Cat Food Review - Cat Food Ratings

Cat Treat and Snack Review

Cat Food Recall List

Cat Food Safe To Feed After The Cat Food Recall

Free Online Pet Food Recall Information - Buyers Guide - Understanding the Pet Food recall and why cats and dogs continue to get sick and die - written by Susan Peters

Dog Food Review

Dog Treat and Snack Review and Dog Food Ratings

Dog Food Recall List

Dog Food Safe To Feed After The Dog Food Recall

Class Action Lawsuit

Settlement - Pet Food Companies Barking and Biting

BLUE Wilderness Dog Food Rating

  • Animal Digest - Plus 1 point = No animal digest

  • Corn - Plus 1 point = No Corn

  • Wheat - Plus 1 point = No Wheat

  • Soy - Plus 1 point = No Soy

  • Gluten - Plus 1 point = No Gluten

  • Extra Goodies - Minus 1 point = potato starch, natural chicken flavor, malted barley, sodium selenite, salt

  • By-Products - Plus 1 point = No By-Products

  • Animal Fat - Minus 1 point = Chicken Fat, Herring Oil

  • Pet Food Recalls - Minus 1 point = Recalls Blue Pet Foods

  • Class Action - Plus 1 point = No Class Action Blue Foods

BLUE Wilderness Dog Food Rating

Healthy Dog Foods Total Score = 7/10

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Robert  says:
7 months ago

First I recommend you look at Blue's canned food if you do not want grains as I know of no Dry food that does not contain some type of starch or grain as this is how the food is actually held together.

Second Blue's recall wasn't because there was anything wrong with their food it was because they discovered the factory that made their food had changed their recipie without telling them and included Rice flour into it. They pulled ALL of their dry products off the shelves for months until they found a new company that could produce the food to their specs. Something I have never seen from another company.

3. Fat and Salt are you saying you eat a fat and salt free diet? I didn't think so because you would be dead and so would your pets if they did. Learn how to interpret ingredient labels. Just because there is fat on the ingredients doesn't mean they went out of thier way to add it. The same goes for Salt. Meat contains natural fat and Salt and Salt is needed to for pets nervious systems to function properly just like yours.

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