BIL-JAC 319061 Reduced Fat Dry Food for Dogs, 30-Pound

BIL-JAC 319061 Reduced Fat Dry Food for Dogs, 30-Pound
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My pitbull puppy (10 months old) has a sensitive stomach it is common in the breed. She would get terrible gas with normal "puppy" dry food and sometimes throw up. I was a little worried about trying the Bil-Jac food because I've heard that it is not good to change up the food too quickly or too often. However, we just switched it over one day (after getting a free coupon from BzzzAgent) and she ate it with absolutely no problem! Not only that, she hasn't had any gas! She hasn't had any stomach problems or anything to indicate sensitivity! This food is incredible. It is expensive, but really worth it for the health of your pet. I highly recommend!

*I bought the food at Petco and they didn't have the large breed puppy formula in the size that I needed, so I got this one instead. Still a fantastic choice and well-loved by my puppy. :)

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I bought this thing after a recommendation from a pet store rep. My dog hardly touched the stuff, and then I looked at the ingredients: one of the first things on it was corn-a grain known to cause allergies in dogs. As a matter of fact, corn might be the most allergy-prone food amongst dogs. Not to mention, thanks to our friends at Monsanto, it is almost always Genetically modified (GMO) or a franken-food, unless it's organic. Real "premium" dog foods brag that they've no corn.

Right at the top of the list of ingredients is chicken-by-products, another no-no among real "premium" dog foods. This means all the waste that it is usually thrown out from the chicken since it's not real meat. Cheap dog foods put this in their food simply because it's cheap, but it's not real meat. A little further down you will notice BHA, an artificial preservative, which again real "premium" dog foods do not have.

In short, BilJac is a joke. It is basically, insanely overpriced Alpo, with no organic ingredients whatsoever, and uses all the shortcuts, filler, and chemistry that the cheapest dog foods on the market use. Don't be fooled by the old-fashioned appeal of the company's 60 years in business. There is nothing but modern chemistry in the bag, and all the folksy appeal will not make up for cheap, lousy ingredients. I ended up buying Blue Buffalo Wilderness and I have not looked back.

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