Red Flannel Hi-Protein Formula PMI Nutrition Dry - Healthy Dog Foods?
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Ask Susan Peters Red Flannel Dog Food Review
Red Flannel, humph! I do not care what color of flannel you choose as long as you don't feed this junk to your dog. Shame, shame, shame!
This is what the company has to say about Red Flannel:
Wholesome Nutrition.
Red FlannelTM Hi-Protein Formula is specifically designed for active dogs that prefer a high protein formula. It supplies 100% complete and balanced nutrition for your dog at every life stage.
How on earth do they figure "wholesome nutrition"? You could feed the bag the food came in and do better. Let's take a look at what Red Flannel is asking you to feed your dog in the name of wholesome nutrition.
No wonder Red Flannel has a history of pet food recalls!
Meat can be any recycled animal, including cat or dog, but not one in particular. From what animal did the bone come from?
Corn, and lots of it! Corn is a cheap filler used by pet food companies to reduce production costs. Gluten is a super concentrated mix. Meal is also concentrated. The corn in this mix is actually at least 5 times or more the amount listed. If that was not enough corn Red Flannel actually added some ground yellow corn to go with the super concentrated corn gluten meal.
We should take time out from this review to remind ourselves of the good and bad effects of corn, wheat and soy in a cat or dog's diet. *Corn, wheat and soy are resonsible for fever, ear aches, ear infections, bad bread, dental disease, hair loss, dry and itchy skin, bloat, tumors, warts, moles, abnormal nail growth, arthritis, deafness, blindness, digestive problems, inflamed liver, inflamed kidneys, bladder problems, heart problems, and death. Oh yeah, for the good effects of corn, soy, and wheat - reduces the cost of pet food production. This does not sound wholesome to me!
Beet pulp is another cheap filler used by pet food companies. "Beet Pulp" sounds good, doesn't it? Well it's not. Just because Grandma told us we had to eat our beets as kids does not mean it is good for our pets. Grandma didn't take the nutrients out of the beet and leave us just the dried fiber to eat, did she? Beet pulp is junk.
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. Yep, Red Flannel is flavored with chicken manure.
Brewer's rice and brewer's dried yeast are by-products of beer production. There you go, your little pet gets what is left over after a beer run, the stuff not fit for human consumption.
Wholesome, my foot! Ol' Roy, which is reguarded as one of the cheapest pet foods on the market, out scored Red Flannel by 3 points and Ol' Roy has Class Actions filed against the company. Given time Red Flannel will be responsible for countless pet illnesses and deaths.....mark my words!! - Susan Peters
Red FlannelTM Hi-Protein Formula Dry Dog Food Rating
- Animal Digest - Plus 1 point = No animal digest
- Corn - Minus 1 point = ground yellow corn, corn gluten meal
- Wheat - Minus 1 point = ground wheat
- Soy - Minus 1 point = soybean meal
- Gluten - Minus 1 point = corn gluten meal
- Extra Goodies - Minus 1 point = Meat and bone meal, brewers rice, dried beet pulp, natural chicken flavor, salt, brewers dried yeast
- By-Products - Plus 1 point = No By-Products
- Animal Fat - Minus 1 point = chicken fat
- Pet Food Recalls - Minus 1 point = Recalls PMI Brand Red Flannel Pet Food
- Class Action - Plus 1 point = No Class Action PMI Brand Pet Food
Red FlannelTM Hi-Protein Formula Dry Dog Food Rating
Total Score = 3/10
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Comments
Started my Dogs on this today. After reading this review I am somewhat concerned. The place I bought it from said it was a fairly popular brand that hadn't received any complaints. I bought to 50lb bags and may switch when they run out. 50lb bag = $25.00









sarah says:
11 months ago
i love this dog food. i can spend $15 on 40lbs of it and feed my large dog for a month...since i've been feeding it to him his coat has been looking better, he's been running around the yard a lot more and he just seems healthy all around. the fact that there is such a high amount of protien he doesn't eat as much which is why it lasts so long yet he is as muscular, fat and healthy as ever. ok...so they've gotten recalls...so has most other animal foods as well as our own, doesn't make us stop buying steaks and chicken does it?