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Most HelpfulTake a look at the bag. ( hold on, I am looking up the ingredients )
Look at the very first ingredient, let alone the first 4 or 5.. CORN, then soybean meal, then wheat, and corn syrup.. What about that is good? It is preserved with BHA which causes cancer in people and dogs.
There is no reason to even...
What to feed your dog seems to spark heated debate. The fact is that by-products, rendered meats, or blood and bone meal are crappy things to feed a dog. Wheat and corn are also difficult for dogs to digest. What goes in dog food is barely regulated. As a matter of fact, it's OK to include peanut shells and small amounts of newspaper in dog food.
Ol' Roy is cheap. It is full of garbage ingredients and fillers. If you have a big dog that eats a lot, you may think it's the most economical. That may not be true. Because of the low nutritive value of Ol' Roy, dogs have to eat more of it to meet their...
review »When we got a puppy we started feeding it Ol Roy dog food, not knowing any better and believing the "healthy" hype on the bag. Soon our puppy loosing the hair around his eye. We took him to the vet and discovered he had mange. The vet asked what we were feeding him, and when we told him Ol' Roy, he told us how bad this food was. We did some research, and found a high quality dog food. Within two weeks the hair was back around his eye, he was noticably more energetic, and his coat took on a shiny glean and smooth feel. We took all the Ol' Roy we had and threw it in the garbage, where it...
review »A while ago I bought Ol' Roy dog food from my local Wal-Mart store. I bought it because it was a cheaper option for my dogs and meat was listed as the first ingredient. My dogs seemed to enjoy the taste - however, they are not very picky eaters. After about a week I noticed that one of my dogs was losing hair around his eyes. I started to freak out thinking that he had mange or some other serious dog disease. I took him to the vet and his skin was tested for infection and after coming back negative the vet asked me if I had changed his diet. I confirmed that I had indeed bought a new...
review »as a dog owner first and foremost and a animal lover second, i would not give ol' roy anything to the birds outside much less to the dogs that are like my babies. if you will look at the ingredients the first thing the company list is not meat and is mostly feelers, i have three dogs and since i have taken them off ol'roy dog food they are healthier and their coats are better looking.and they are full of life again, one dogs coat even changed to a lighter brown than it was. i asked my vet about it and he asked me what kind of dog food i was using and i told him that i had recently change from...
review »Probably the worst, most inexpensive, and lowest in quality dog food out on the market. I rather feed my dog table scraps for the rest of her life than feed this junk. Filled with byproducts, additives, coloring, chemicals, and other harsh ingredients. I am not sure who would be willing to pay for this food. Once I checked out the nutritional analysis and ingredient list for this food, I begged all my friends who have or currently use this food to switch off as soon as possible. Do not be fooled by vets who say this food is alright for your dog. They are on commission with local companies to refer...
review »Ol roy lamb and rice is actually a fairly good dog food. it has lamb as the first ingredient, not corn, Alot of your "grocery brands" i.e. pedirgee, dog chow,ol roy. have corn as the first ingredient. corn is not that good for dogs. It is better to have a meat first. lamb and rice is good for dogs with allergies or stomach problems. this is the only ol roy product that i would recommend to anyone.