slickrock steve wrote:
And to flip that coin....our three dogs now, and 3 before that, were all on Blue.
We do feed the blue "Freedom" grain free, and all are in great shape, lots of nice shiny coat, and quite active.
I never said or implied that dogs can't do well and thrive on BB, just as they can on plain old Dog Chow and just about every brand of dog food out there. It is the task of the owner to find what works best for their dog as NO food is universally the best for every individual.
It's just that their advertising is misleading. Their business model does not put scientifically proven medical/nutritional information as the first consideration.
Then it's now been proven that they made false claims about their ingredients.
That just about blows my trust in this company (what there was to start with).