The name brand "BLUE" Pet food, do you use it for....???

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  1. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    The name brand "BLUE" Pet food, do you use it for.

    Does anyone feed their pets, either cat or dogs "BLUE" brand food, it is a natural dog food?

    How do you like it if you do? Have you seen a difference feeding it?

    Right now I feed Eukanuba and that is expensive. I am not trying to save money I just want a better food with no corn, etc. in it and the first ingredient real meat.

    Thank you...
     
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    I haven't seen the BLUE brand down here, but then I haven't bought dog food in almost 3 years. Their website has a listing of ingredients for all its products and they appear to contain meat, veggies, fruits and grains like rice, barley and oats. No fillers or additives.

    Your dog might react differently to them than another would, but you could feed it to them for a trial period to see if they even like it and if you notice any changes.
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    I did see that Toni when I was on the site but then I dug a little deeper and found out about complaints. I guess it couldn't be positievely linked to the food but all the dogs with high vitamin D readings all ate Blue wildnerness.

    I just wanted to know how it affected any users here.

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