Skip to content

Anyone know if Blue Buffalo changed their formula? Digestive problems?

Basenji Feeding
  • In the first half of Feb, I went to Tractor Supply to buy a bag of Blue Buffalo (adult chicken & rice formula) and I noticed they'd done a slight "re-design" to the outside of the bag. Didn't think anything of it; I scanned the back of the bag & it just said it was a new "greener" bag design that'd produce less waste.

    But, that bag gave Jibini intermittent, sometimes severe diarrhea basically the whole time he was eating it. He also lost weight. (See my thread in the health section for more info). My 50 lb mix breed, Chloe did not have any problems with it. (Tana eats another food). So for a while I doubted the food was the problem.

    About a week ago, I bought another bag of Blue Buffalo, from a different Tractor Supply location. The new bag I bought still had the "old" design on it. And immediately after I fed him a meal from the new bag, his diarrhea abruptly STOPPED and he seemed to feel better overall. I'd already made a vet appointment so I took him in anyway…..and after all the tests, we basically found nothing wrong.

    The vet feels it was most likely the bag of food. The hunting dog trainer/breeder I work for (40 yrs experience) tends to agree. And considering we're halfway through the new (old design) bag, with no problems, I think they are correct.

    I went back to Tractor Supply and compared the ingredients in an "old design" bag, to the ingredients in a "new design" bag. The ingredients ARE the same....BUT they are in a different order. The first few are exactly the same, but after that, it seems many of the ingredients have "swapped places" on the label. I don't know if this merely indicates a natural, slight variation in the amount of "stuff" in each production run….OR if this means they've managed to slightly tweak the formula enough to save a few bucks without many of their customers noticing?

    I find it odd, that Jibini's illness coincides with a new packaging design AND several new "formulas" in the Blue Buffalo line, AND the advent of TV commercials for Blue Buffalo. The bags I saw at Petsmart even said "New Enhanced Formula" on them. Didn't see that on the bags at TSC even though the "new design" was the same. Blue Buffalo has so far ignored my questions I sent in emails; I should probably call them but I doubt it'll do much good.

    I'm afraid to buy another bag....seriously considering a switch. Don't want to make him sick again. My options are very limited since I'm so rural. Town is a 50 mile haul, tractor supply doesn't have anything else Jibini tolerates well....and the only other place with good dog food also sells puppies. It's either that, or a 120 mile drive to Petco, or mail-order kibble. Or raw, but I need to do my homework on it still. At some point, raw will be the easiest for me since I can raise & hunt the whole diet literally in my backyard- BUT I have to get set up to do it first. Chicks & ducklings coming next week :)

    Anywho....if anyone has ANY info on a possible formula change with Blue....OR if your dog has gotten digestive issues from the food, I'd love to have some imput!

  • I don't know about Blue Buffalo, but it could be just a bad bag or it could be an ingredient change. Maybe google it and/or email the company

    I have had it where I got a bad bag of food - both Ruby and Brando would throw up after meals - and Brando never throws up. I've also had it where a company changed ingredients unannounced - timberwolf added chicken fat to their fish based food. That was discovered because suddenly Brando refused to eat it. I asked about it where I bought it and they told me to return the bag and that many people's pets had been having issues. In my case, the store stopped carrying timberwolf all together because it wasn't the 1st time they had changed ingredients unannounced. The store let those of us affected vote on what food to bring in to replace it and it was unanimous - Orijen.

  • I used to feed Tupper Blue Buffalo but he never seemed to get used to it, even after months of trying. I switched to Natural Balance and it was an immediate difference in his poops. We have also experienced the throwing up after meals from a new bag of food. These little B's are just so sensitive. It seems like raw would be a great option for you, I only know what I have read here on the forum, but seems to be a great alternative.

  • I don't really think that B's are anymore sensitive then other dogs… First as always you need to look at what you are feeding... and always remember that these companies change the ingredients and suppliers of the ingredients many times... and mostly without any users knowledge until there is a problem

    I have become a firm believer of changing foods every 3/4 months, while mostly the same (meaning grain free), I think that getting used to different foods is a good thing for most all dogs.

    Right now on the pups I am using Fromm's Gold Puppy, they are doing well on it and had no real problems switching from what they had been eating (both on different puppy food) to this. Next I will most likely go to Natural Balance Potato and one of their choices of meats... after that bag onto a different one. I have found with doing this that there are almost no worries about changing the food and can be done in one or two days.

  • And Woofless… I would have to agree that it was most likely the bag of food.

  • I just thought I would add - you may want to try Canidae - it is grain free. Solid Gold is another great product I have my bas on.

Suggested Topics

  • Changing food to diet

    Basenji Feeding
    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    6k Views
    agilebasenjiA
    i should add that, as long as the hips/knees are good or excellent, I don't mind my seniors carrying a few extra pounds. years ago we had a lab who was dysplastic and I was very careful she NEVER carried extra weight. Jet's ideal weight is about 26 and he maybe a few pounds overweight. It's a little more difficult for the seniors to bounce back from any sort of illness and Jet's hips were OFA'd Good, so I don't worry about a little extra. The veggies will add fiber to the dogs' meals and help fill them up. I would not use canned as it tends to be high in sodium. If they don't like the veggies, you may want to try to cook them in a little chicken broth to help the flavor. or you can decide if they aren't hungry enough to eat the veggies, they aren't really hungry. My house is colder in the winter, so I tend to feed the b's 1/3-1/2 a cup 2x a day. And I tend to train more during the nicer days, so Z gets very little at meal time as I have to watch that. (I use lots of treats during training.) But really, I would not switch to a different food just to reduce the weight. For Z I also usually use a puzzle toy for feeding her meals so it lasts longer. For comparison, Zest!'s official measurements (for AKC agility) were 15.88 and 16 inches and I think she looks best at 20 pounds.
  • Changing food

    Basenji Feeding
    21
    0 Votes
    21 Posts
    8k Views
    barklessk9B
    I would highly recommend the fish oil. As I stated before in a previous post, I put Zak on a grain free diet and added fish oil pills daily and a Cosequin DS (glucosamine & chondroitin) capsule sprinkled on his food each day for arthritis and he has not had a problem with arthritis since. There are foods with these supplements included, however, it is my understanding that they are just sprayed on the food. My vet had in the past suggested for my senior dogs at least 1000mg fish oil daily for cognitive health and the arthritis. For Zak and some early kidney disease he is showing she is recommending, and I have also read on line, 100mg fish oil per 10 lbs. of body weight (2500 mg daily). I don't think you're going to find the best level of fish oil supplement in a kibble. Oh, and his coat this year is sooooooooo soft! :)
  • 0 Votes
    9 Posts
    4k Views
    lvossL
    You can get Fresh Digest at Petco. Prozyme you can order from Drs Foster and Smith online. Both are probiotics. The size sold at Petco is about 100 servings.
  • Does anyone give these meaty bones as treats?

    Basenji Feeding
    11
    0 Votes
    11 Posts
    4k Views
    Kalima62K
    I give uncooked meaty bones 3 times a week to my Duna, The ones you use for the broth or meat soups and i get them from my local butcher that puts them away for me when i do the weekly meat shopping. Natural meaty bones are always the best!
  • Anyone heard of Halo dog food?

    Basenji Feeding
    10
    0 Votes
    10 Posts
    5k Views
    BDawgB
    Oh… very nice! Thanks!
  • Should I change his diet?

    Basenji Feeding
    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    4k Views
    tanzaT
    There is also a low fat EVO that is meat and fruit, no grains… I have been slowly changing mine to it and they are doing great... but until you have the intestinal issues under control, I would keep him on that if that is what your Vet is recommending. And for the skin you can get 3V Caps.. they are a great supplement