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Ol' Roy

reviewed by shauneeb

Ol' Roy is the Walmart brand of dogfood.

shauneeb
09/18/2009

Ol' Roy 4

maybe you all should pay a little more attention to what the lables read. because as of now, there are no ingredients that contain corn , or any of the stuff your saying it does. My dogs a healthy 70lb pure bred Alaskan Malamute, and shes perfectly fine.Im sure you all know of Iams, the vet prefered brand of food. Thats probably up in the running for the most expensive food on the market. Well, just as the "reviews" and b.s you guys are reading, a review came up about iams stating that it gave their animal diabetes. Too much vitamins,protien and fat are just as bad, as not having them. If you really want your pet to be that healthy, cook their food. Its not that hard to go to a cheap grocery outlet and buy the real food you are fed to keep them healthy. Its probably just as much as buying can foods, and a lot healthier. Heres a step to saving money, and making your pet possibly happier. You never know, all animals are different.
* 6 cups water
* 1 pound ground turkey
* 2 cups brown rice
* 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
* 1/2 (16 ounce) package frozen broccoli, carrots and cauliflower combination
hope all goes well.

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sheltervt commented 71 days ago.
I'm not sure if English is your second language, if you're chemically inebriated, or just plain stupid. EVERY SINGLE Ol' Roy dry food formula has corn in it. Every one. Most of them have horrible byproducts. Most also contain wheat and soy. All but one contain BHA/BHT, cancer causing preservatives. I am looking at photographs of Ol' Roy ingredients lists I took at my local Wal Mart last week... a trip to Wal Mart for the express purpose of examining the brand to check it's current formulas.

Reading directly from the bags, the first ten ingredients in a few formulas:

High Performance ingredients: meat and bone meal, ground yellow corn, ground wheat, corn gluten meal, animal fat (preserved with BHA), wheat middlings, soybean meal, natural flavor, salt, potassium chloride

Complete Nutrition ingredients: ground yellow corn, meat and bone meal, soybean meal, chicken by-product meal, wheat middlings, animal fat (preserved with BHA), natural flavor, brewer's rice, salt, calcium carbonate

Skin and Coat Formula ingredients: lamb meal, brewer's rice, soybean meal, ground yellow corn, ground wheat, wheat flour, animal fat (preserved with vitamin E), corn germ meal, corn gluten meal, animal digest

Iams is not necessarily the veterinary prefered brand of food. Most vets prefer Science Diet or Royal Canin. Regardless, Iams is NOT a good food, regardless of the notions you may have. It's just barely better than Ol' Roy.

And the recipe for homemade food you posted is horribly inadequate, dangerously lacking in many vital nutrients.

Thanks for playing, though. Reading your post was akin to watching a kid on a short bus, licking the window and drooling on himself.

personalityplus commented 65 days ago.
By-products,

BHA,

Artificial preservatives

Thinking about feeding your dog Ol’ Roy dog food? If so please think again. Ol’ Roy dog food is probably the worst dog food on the market right now. I wouldn’t feed Ol’ Roy dog food to my worst enemies dog. Ol’ Roy dog food and treats have been involved in numerous dog food recalls.

First five Ol’ Roy dog food Ingredients:

Ground yellow corn
soybean meal
ground whole wheat
corn syrup
poultry fat
I have looked at the first five ingredients of a lot of dog food brands and I have come to the conclusion that this is the worst first five ingredients I have ever seen. First of the first ingredients of Ol’ Roy dog food in CORN. Corn is pretty much useless as far as a nutrition stand point. Corn does your dog absolutely no good. If that wasn’t bad enough lets go head and through some grains in the first five AND THEN lets through sugar in the first five. Who puts sugar in the first five ingredients of dog food? Are you kidding me?

A lot of people decide to buy Ol Roy dog food based on the fact that it is cheap. Thinking like this will catch up to you in vet bills. Your going to take your dog to the vet twice as much as you would if you fed your dog a healthier brand of food.

When looking for dog food, look for a brand that has at least two sources of meat in the first five ingredients, and contains no corn or grains.
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