🐾 Fuel their future with every bite!
Blue Buffalo Baby Blue Natural Dry Food is an 11-lb premium puppy formula featuring real chicken as the primary ingredient. Enriched with DHA for brain development and antioxidant-packed LifeSource Bits for immune support, it contains no poultry by-products, corn, wheat, or soy, ensuring wholesome nutrition tailored for healthy growth and active puppies.
G**Z
Buen producto
Nos va muy bien con este producto
S**E
He eats it
My puppy likes this food
G**S
It's great
My pomchi wanted me to tell yall that he loves this food and he highly recommends it.
R**S
Excellent for puppies!
Quality dry food for puppies!
T**Z
Xena Loves It
We finally added onto our family with our new puppy. She was awfully skinny after being rescued off the street. We adopted her just a few days later. I wasn't sure what type of food to start her off with, but Blue Buffalo was rated #1. Im glad we purchased. Not only does she love it, but she's gained the weight needed. It has also helped her coat. Dandruff is gone and it is shiny and soft. The price is worth all the nutritional value it gives and the best choice for our baby girl. We look forward to continuing with Blue Buffalo as she ages.
G**S
Bag is not resealable or user friendly.
Dog likes thia food. Mynonly gripe is the Poor packaging.’not resealable. The cheap bag design makes it noisy, hard to seal and hard to scoop the last of the food out.
C**E
My puppy likes this food
I feel confident giving my small puppy this as her food base. she will be 6 months soon, and I expect to switch her to regular food then.
M**R
Good food
I adopted a rescue, which I was told was 3 yrs old. I later found that they say 3 for most dogs unless obviously a a little pup or grizzled old. My vet says she is still a puppy. I tried her on several foods and she likes this one the best. She seems to tthrive on it. My vet also said that most dry foods call for overfeeding, leading to obese dogs. Never allow a dog to eat at will, as many will overeat. Feed twice daily. I give her this, and I mix in vegs, preferably grown and cooked myself but out of season I find plain , non seasoned canned vegs to be fine. Collard greens are a good choice. I mix it up...collards today, finely chopped raw carrot tomorrow, french style green beans one day, and I add in some extra chicken or meat a few meals a week. My vet also recommends sweet potato or pumpkin. I treat her to a taste of dried mango, prunes or a dried date as a special reward as, like most dogs, she has a sweet tooth.
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