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  2. Is Blue Buffalo a quality dog food? | Rover Q&A Community

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    Thanks!! Thanks for everyone's comments. I feel much better now about the new food and will use Dog Food Adviser for research. Vicki G. Blue Diamond makes Blue Diamond Blue Buffalo makes Blue Buffalo. Both have a blue diamond on the packaging, which only adds to the confusion. They are not the same. Blue Buffalo has their patented life source ...

  3. Best Dry: Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Lamb & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food Lamb muscle meat and chicken meal comprise most of this dry dog food’s 24.4% protein content. The recipe also contains whole grains , peas, and fish meal, which provide supplemental protein.

  4. Low-Sodium Dog Food for Special Diets, Seniors, Heart Health -...

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    Premium-quality beef, chicken, and fish meals make up the lean but high protein levels of 30%. The recipe also has a low-fat content of 13% and includes L-carnitine to help convert fat into energy for weight loss, while glucosamine and chondroitin support senior joints. Key Nutrients: 3,385 kcal/kg. Sodium: 0.35%.

  5. Does Dog Food Expire? Signs To Look For - Rover.com

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    Here are some signs your dog’s food may have gone bad: “A sour, rancid, or unusual smell is one sign of spoiled dog food,” says Dr. Reinhart. “The presence of mold, mildew, or discoloration is also often associated with spoilage.”. Dry dog food is unlikely to develop mold unless it’s exposed to moisture.

  6. The 10 Best Dog Food Brands for Pancreatitis - Rover.com

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    Healthy whole grains like oatmeal and barley lead the ingredients, along with fish meal, eggs, and chicken fat for protein. Veggies like carrots and pumpkin provide low fiber content while being gentle on sensitive stomachs. Salmon oil also provides omega-3 fatty acids to reduce inflammation. Key Nutrients:

  7. Best Hypoallergenic Dog Food Brands for Protein Allergies -...

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    Ollie’s turkey and blueberries recipe contains 35.7% protein and 25% fat. At 72%, the moisture content is slightly lower than that of the average wet dog food, but the finely ground texture still makes the food easy to chew. Key Nutrients (for Turkey with Blueberries Recipe): 1,540 kcal/kg. Protein: 35.7%.

  8. The Best Low-Fat Foods for Your Dog’s Health - Rover.com

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    This Chicken & Turkey Stew from Stella & Chewy’s offers a moisture-rich, digestible protein source with limited fat content. Measured as dry matter, this formula contains 46.7% protein and just 13.3% fat. The food consists of shreds of chicken and turkey with bite-sized chunks of carrot and potatoes.

  9. The 12 Best Canned and Wet Dog Foods for Pups of All Types -...

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    This Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe wet dog food is formulated with these factors in mind. It also meets AAFCO guidelines for the optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratio to support healthy bone development in puppies. This wet puppy food features chicken muscle meat and chicken liver as the primary ingredients. A handful of vegetables and whole ...

  10. The 10 Best Dog Foods for French Bulldogs - Rover.com

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    Ingredients like apples, broccoli, carrots, cranberries, green peas, and beet pulp provide natural sources of fiber. As the name suggests, small bites are crafted into smaller kibble pieces. They also feature a blend of antioxidants and Vitamins E and C to support the immune system. Key Nutrients: 271 kcal/cup.

  11. The Best Grain-Free Food for All Kinds of Dogs - Rover.com

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    Freeze-dried dog food is frozen at extremely low temperatures and then dried to eliminate pathogenic bacteria and render the product shelf stable. However, the product is still technically raw, so always carefully follow safe food handling practices. Key Nutrients: 4420 kcal/kg; Protein: 50.5%; Fat: 29.5%; Crude Fiber: 5.3%; Moisture: 5%