There are numerous cheap options of kibble on the market, but of course, as a good dog owner, you know that you want the best and most nutritious food for your dog, just as you would for any family member. A dog’s health can be greatly affected by what ingredients and nutrition value is in their food. Malnutrition, indigestion, and other dangerous health conditions happen to your dog if you do not feed him or her the right nutrients (Hare). Blue Buffalo, commonly places into the top of many of the healthiest dog foods.
Blue Buffalo, as a company, focuses on having whole grain food mixed with additions such as oatmeal and brown rice. The focus on carbohydrates keeps digestion regular for a dog and keep the dogs energized and full. Blue emphasizes that they do not use any of the following which are common in other dog foods: chicken by-product meals, artificial flavors or preservatives, and corn or what or soy that sometimes cause allergic reactions. Blue’s nutrition philosophy is to feed dogs like you would feed humans with a balanced diet that consists of: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water. They also emphasize the importance of their unique “LifeSource Bits” which puts together a mix of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that have been selected by veterinarians and animal nutritionists to be best for growth and overall nutrition. These LifeSource Bits are supposed to help a dog’s immune system and support changes in their current life stage (food is sold according to dog age) and give them a healthy oxidative balance.
Blue has also created a Blues Buddies community to unite Blue dog food buyer and their pets in an online community, adding to the family support aspect. If you are a member of this community or have tried any of their food packages for your dog, please feel free to leave a comment below on your take on the food and how your dog’s reacted. For more information on Blue Buffalo and where to buy their brand, please visit Blue Buffalo's website.
Works Cited:
“Blue Buffalo.” BlueBuffalo, bluebuffalo.com/.
Hare, Holly V. “The Healthiest Dog Foods - and Some You Should Avoid.” The Daily Meal, 14 June 2017, www.thedailymeal.com/healthy-eating/healthiest-and-unhealthiest- dog-foods.
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