Question:
Drs. Foster and Smith Dog food? Good or bad ? (asked 2 hrs ago no answers)?
Christine
2008-10-19 07:26:48 UTC
I asked this earlier but got no answers Hope no-one minds if I ask again....I wont do it a 3rd time..

I am searching for some new food for my 3 dogs...They are currently eating Beneful and was ordering some flea stuff from Fosters and noticed they had dog food. Unless I am missing something the ingredients are the same (the first few at least) as Blue Buffalo.

Anyone care to let me know what you think? Thanks

Blue Buffalo ingredients
Chicken, Chicken Meal, Whole Ground Brown Rice, Whole Ground Barley, Rye , Oatmeal, Chicken Fat (preserved with Natural Mixed Tocopherols), Potato Flour, Tomato Pomace, Whole Carrots, Whole Sweet Potatoes, Ground Flax Seed, Alfalfa, Herring Oil, Sea Salt

Fosters smith food
Chicken, Chicken Meal, Brown Rice, Whole Barley, Brewers Rice, Whole Oats, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Beet Pulp, Natural Flavor, Whole Ground Flaxseed, Dried Egg Product, Whole Sweet Potatoes, Whole Carrots, Whole Apples, Herring Oil, Brewers Dried Yeast, Dried Kelp, Potassium Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Vitamin E Supplement, Dehydrated Lactobacillus acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dehydrated Bacillus subtilis Fermentation Product, Dehydrated Bifidobacterium thermophilum Fermentation Product, Dehydrated Bifidobacterium longum Fermentation Product, Dehydrated Enterococcus faecium Fermentation Product, Sodium Ascorbate (source of Vitamin C), Taurine, Choline Chloride, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Beta Carotene, Manganese Proteinate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Manganese Sulfate, Niacin, Vitamin A Supplement, Cobalt Proteinate, Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Copper Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Rosemary Extract, Biotin, Folic Acid, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K activity), Sodium Selenite.
Ten answers:
♀Ünicandy♀ - There goes my Heart
2008-10-19 07:33:49 UTC
Look at the size difference in the list of ingrediants - Fosters clearly has a lot more fillers and additives to bulk up their food. Blue Buffalo looks and sounds so much better, at least you know exactly what each ingredient is rather than "Choline Chloride, Mannganese Sulfate" etc. If you dont know what is actually in the food, would you eat it?!

Are you in the states? Id like to find this Blue Buffalo food!



EDIT *Damn it, Im in Uk!!
Anneliese
2015-08-19 03:09:01 UTC
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RE:

Drs. Foster and Smith Dog food? Good or bad ? (asked 2 hrs ago no answers)?

I asked this earlier but got no answers Hope no-one minds if I ask again....I wont do it a 3rd time..



I am searching for some new food for my 3 dogs...They are currently eating Beneful and was ordering some flea stuff from Fosters and noticed they had dog food. Unless I am missing something the...
llelly25
2016-07-26 11:01:33 UTC
Just started using Dr. Foster and Smith Healthy Digestion potato and egg. Little back history ( i have a a 1&1/2 year old Bojack. Since the day we bought her home she has had the WORST stomach throwing up everyday not being able to even digest most dog foods can NEVER go for a car ride and OMG when she would go to the bathroom you could never know what to expect. She has been on Neuro , Spots Stew, Pro Plan and Blue Buffalo. Even started cooking her food cod and barley really helped but still thought she has to be missing things she is supposed to have) after only 1 week the difference is amazing ❤ her stool is actually perfect and last night even in the middle of a thunderstorm she when for a car ride and not even one single drop of spit came out of her mouth. I am beyond happy and greatful for this product.
Barbara
2015-04-18 11:06:40 UTC
We have had our dog on Nutro Natural food for many years but recently he s become ill after eating and it seems to be associated with the food. Blue Buffalo was too rich for him, so I just ordered a bag of Drs Foster and Smith food for him. I ve been very satisfied with other products I ve purchased there, and am hoping the food is good.



Dog food ingredients are listed in order of inclusion by weight, so the first five ingredients matter the most (in my opinion). There seems to be little difference in the primary ingredients in the food. Drs Foster and Smith also has probiotics included, which I see as a plus. Good luck with your choice!
Sarah NJ
2008-10-22 08:48:07 UTC
Check out http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/ they have a lot of good information and ratings on food. They not only rate it but they explain why certain foods are better than others and what you should be looking for on a label.



When we adopted our adult boxer he was on Merrick, but with bad results, very soft often watery stools and had gas like nobody's business it was horrible. We were told that boxers tend to have sensitive systems and Merrick is a fantastic food but too rich for some pooches. We switched to Canidae with fantastic results. If you are looking for a great kibble I would highly suggest it, but it will be quite a bit more expensive than Beneful but MUCH better for the dogs. I believe it's only sold at smaller private pet stores I have never found it in a big box store, so you can support a local small business!



We are actually now converting my boxer over to a raw food diet. This scares a lot of people both because they think it's difficult and because of the raw meat factor. But honestly I have to say that it's really not much more work, and you feel good knowing that you are feeding your dog food much closer to what he would naturally be eating. The price per day is comparable to the high quality foods and the extra effort is worth the piece of mind. Our dog LOVES his new diet, has had no issues switching over. Ian Billinghurst's book Give Your Dog a Bone would be your best resource for more information. As always you should consult your vet or a pet nutritionist with any questions or concerns regarding your pets diet.
anonymous
2016-10-03 09:57:26 UTC
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Kenny
2008-10-19 07:35:23 UTC
I know nothing of 2 of these brands, I've never heard of them to tell the truth, but the blue Buffalo seems like a safer pick, the fosters smith may have more ingredients but you can't tell me you even know what half of that is....the blue Buffalo you can tell what ALL of that is so yo,u know what your dog is eating, go with that one it is most certainly going to be the best choice for your dogs. By the way is still in doubt go consult a vet, they could better determine whether it is better or not, but a food that uses fillers such as fosters against a food that doesn't, i would definitely go with blue buffalo, by the way, I am going to look up this brand and see if I can find it for my dogs, good luck! oh, and pick me! :D
anonymous
2016-04-11 08:33:17 UTC
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A sudden change in diet can cause digestive upset such as vomiting, diarrhea, and/or gas. When switching foods, do it gradually. I do this over about a two week timespan: 25% food A, 75% food 50% food A, 50% food 75% food A, 25% food 100% food A --- Also remember that even high-quality foods are not "one-size-fits-all". What is best for one may not be the best for the next. Just because a food is good quality, it doesn't mean it will jive the best for your dog. What you want to find is the HIGH-QUALITY food that *your dog* does best on. This may be F&S once your dog gets adjusted to it, or it may not be. .
Drew
2008-10-19 11:39:06 UTC
you know I like dr foster smith for alot of their products but yet dont think I'd try thier food or at least not switch from what we're feeding our dog (we feed Merrick brand foods...and highly suggest their products). Merrick products are high quality (5 star food) and well personally I just like the company in the fact that it's a family owned US company that uses US raised ingredients and they seem to care about people and their pets (they donate a bag a food for every adopted dog at their local humane society shelter) and has a satisfaction guarantee (not that I've ever had to use it)



I'd look into merrick and check them out as well..you can find their website at www.merrickpetcare.com and check out all their products and ingredients, find a local retailer, or even order online (I know someone else I was talking to ordered online from them and said that because he ordered 2 bags they gave him a third for free).. or even if you go to www.merrickpetcare.com/offers and enter in 5#bag in the promo code they'll give you a coupon for a free 5 pound bag when you buy one redeemable at a local retailer (granted 10 pounds wont go very far with 3 dogs... but it makes it cheaper to give it a try)
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2016-06-02 11:01:25 UTC
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A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.


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