Blue Buffalo dog food

July 2, 2009 by DogsBestFriend  
Filed under Dog Food

Just because certain dog food labels found themselves in the shelves of shops, does it mean that they are healthy and good for our dogs? If we read labels when buying people food, we should also read labels when buying dog food. It has been said often enough that the best ratio for a healthy dog’s diet are about 40% meat, 50% veggies and only 10% grain or any other form of carbohydrate. Check your dog food labels and see if it comes close to this proportion.

Another thing to watch out for is fillers that are disguised as part of the meat proportion. Be mindful likewise of preservatives incorporated in the formula. While preservatives may be necessary to keep food longer, they should be chosen carefully to safeguard the health of the dogs. Blue Buffalo dog food offers all natural, healthy ingredients in their formulas. They include real meat, fish or poultry as the first ingredient, supplemented by wholesome grains and garden vegetables. Be sure that you are giving your dog the best possible. Feed him Blue Buffalo dog food.


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