I currently feed my min pin (dry) small bites by Natural Choice by Nutro. We are thinking of changing his diet mainly becasue of what we have recently read on Menadione Sodium Bisulfate… mixed in the Nutro. Blue Buffalo is quickly making its way to the top of the list. Would this be a wise move? Also, the Nutro first ingredient is Lamb meal. BLUE's mall breed is only in a chicken based. My dog is not allergic to chicken. Would a switch of food with a different main ingredient be good for him?

Blue Buffalo is an excellent choice if you have minpins. You could feed the fish and sweet potato and get great coats and skin. My four pins, my manchester, and all three of my herding dogs eat Blue. People often remark how shiny and healthy my pins look. It also keeps up with their energy level.

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  1. 1 Agilityshelties
    2008 Mar 15

    Blue buffalo is an excellent food. If your dog is not allergic to chicken he shoudl have no problem with the switch. Just do it gradually, first 25% of the new food for a couple days, then 50%, then 75% and finally switch over.
    I feed Blue Buffalo, I also use Canidae and sometimes Wellness. I usually mix with Canidae up to 50/50 just so the dogs get variety.
    Good luck if you make a switch.
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  2. 2 anne b
    2008 Mar 15

    Blue Buffalo is an excellent choice if you have minpins. You could feed the fish and sweet potato and get great coats and skin. My four pins, my manchester, and all three of my herding dogs eat Blue. People often remark how shiny and healthy my pins look. It also keeps up with their energy level.
    References :

  3. 3 Heather P
    2008 Mar 15

    we use blue
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