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Our Babies eat the Blue Buffalo. Our Pug eats the small breed adult and yorkie eats the puppy formula. I think it is a really good food :) Jett (our Yorkie) will but the little black bits on the floor behind him ... he is so smart if he puts them there our Pug will eat them and stay away from his bowl :D |
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Cats should not eat dog food and dogs should not eat cat food. Blue Buffalo does make a cat food also :) |
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Don't tell my husband dogs shouldn't eat cat food. He had 5 dogs growing up (all strays dropped on his family) and they never ate one bite of dog food after they lived with them. Each lived to be very old. He now has a theory that it is a big secret that dog should really be eating cat food. He thinks there is a fountain of youth for dogs in it! LOL! I think I am going to have to search for that Blue Buffalo cat food now. |
Here is a post a member by the name of friscomom made on 01-14-10 It is a response she received to an inquiry regarding ethoxyquin from the Taste of the Wild folks, stating that for now they at least regularly test the levels of ethoxyquin: Quote:
I feed this to my cat. She doesn't have gas or anything. And isn't poop suppose to smell? lol |
I fed blue for a while with my previous yorkie, she loved it and did well on it. I switched her only because the store that carried it was across town. |
Thanks for all the replies! I actually went and got Harley some the other day...the small breed formula. So far, so good...she eats it all, including the lifesource bits. Her poop seems to be hard, but her gas is HORRIBLE...I'm talking clear the room horrible:p....but that I can live with as long as she's healthy. Stinky or not, I still love her. |
I just got my 3 year old the weight control formula. He seems to like it. And yes he seems to be bouncing off the walls. I also got him a bully stick for the first time. WOW.. he loved that. Has anyone tried the buffalo sticks? From what I have read they are not made of the same part of the animal but are lower in calories and cholesterol. |
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I checked out blue buffalo on rateitall.com and there were quite a few unhappy people that posted about thier dogs getting sick after eating BB, some of them were long time users. There has not been a recall, but I did want to warn some of those that were using this product just watch your pets, diarreah and vomiting seem to the symptoms. |
I had mentioned earlier how much we liked the BB. Well my husband and I were just talking about this today. It seems to have been a slow process but we think the food may be making her hyper. Often she won't go to sleep until midnight and then wake up around 2 am and doesn't go back to sleep. We are up for good, and she will run around like she is on speed. During the day and evenings we take her outside to run it off but it never seems to calm her down. When we first brought her home we feed her the same food the original owner fed her and slowly mixed it with the BB. On the other food she wasn't like this. We are thinking about switching her food, but not sure which brand. I am only guessing at this point that it may be the food, and wondering if she could be sensitive to something in it. |
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