They are feeding Blue Wilderness dry, sorry, should have been more clear. One of my very close show friends, has been to the ER, and sent for an ultra sound today. He is a kitty that I have known since he was a kitten, he is now 7 yrs old, and he is also a crystal kitty. I love him dearly, and she is about like me with Bump. The specialist today told her, he has IBD. I sent a paw mail to Alex. So been dealing with that.
Here is a link to the Blue Wilderness dry dog food.
http://www.bluebuffalo.com/dog-food/wilderness-chickenHere are some of their posts, I ommited their names.
I have a concern....I have been feeding all (10) of my dogs Wilderness. 2 of them get the puppy and the rest of them get the small breed. They have been eating Wilderness for about 5 months and have noticed that most of them have an unusual body odor and all of them have awful smelling gas. They have been to the vet and have no health problems that would cause the body odor. I feed them Wilderness because we have some with grain allergies. But the gas is really bad. Why?
Blue Buffalo saved my first rescue from being sick all the time and his coat became beautiful. Just got him a brother from the same rescue and he came with THE WORST GAS! They are getting the lamb & rice. How long should I wait for this to clear before I try switching them to another mixture? Its been 10 days and so far his tummy is still a mess. It's just gurgling and gas, but stools are normal, and in fact have stopped smelling on the BB. (The stench was horrible when I got him). But the gas is still a major problem.
Thanks!
Like · · Yesterday at 3:36pm ·
Florence Cervantes I was wondering the same thing...I just got a puppy from a breeder and she was feedin him Nutro Max and his gas is horrible. It has only been two days but also my question is when he poops is smells so bad and my other dog has no smell at all when she poops. How long should i wait to see results?
about an hour ago · Like · 1
Blue Buffalo - All-Natural Pet Food Hi Maryellen -- It can take a while for gas to subside when it crops up... especially for rescues that might not have been on as rich of a diet as BLUE.
I still have my 2 y/o Lab on Puppy Lamb and Rice because he needs to gain weight (he was a rescue.) My boyfriend accidentally bought him Chicken puppy because Petco didn't carry the lamb. He has been having horrible gas all of a sudden. Could this be the meat change?
Like · · December 29, 2011 at 8:29pm ·
Blue Buffalo - All-Natural Pet Food That absolutely could be the cause of the gas issue, assuming nothing else has changed. It may subside as you get further into the bag, or you may find he has a chicken sensitivity and want to go back to lamb (or fish). --BB
i recently switched my 6 month old pitbull puppy to wilderness puppy, and since doing so he has developed a nasty gas problem. is this normal, and will this subside once he is fully adjusted to the new food?
Like · · December 28, 2011 at 1:57pm ·
Drea Cintron Happened to my pitt too! They already have nasty gas so adding healthier dog food on top of it makes it worse...but my pitts stomach eventually got used to it and it just went back to her normal gas isssues
December 28, 2011 at 10:51pm · Like
Ross Flannery well "normal" gas, has to be better than this, lol
Just a few of their posts, but they are pretty similiar, I also included BB's responce, when they did respond.