hungry dog waiting to eat blue buffalo dog foodA class action lawsuit has been filed against Blue Buffalo Company by a consumer who claims that their “Blue Wilderness” dog food products are deceptively labeled as being “inspired by the diet of wolves.”

Plaintiff Shannon Walton states that the company’s Blue Wilderness dog food contains “high levels of dietary carbohydrates” which are unhealthy for dogs and not a major part of the diet of grey wolves.

The plaintiff notes that she owns a seven-year-old labrador-beagle mix named Tucker and she purchased and fed Tucker the BLUE Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe (Red Meat flavor) and BLUE Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe (Bison flavor).

Walton argues that Tucker’s weight has increased and requires medical observation for canine obesity. In addition, the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit states that Tucker has been diagnosed with diabetes.

The Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit claims that wild wolves eat very little dietary carbohydrates and do not have high rates of diseases like obesity and cancer.

Carbohydrates are the major cause of obesity in dogs and have clear links to the morbidity of the animal. Also, the consumption of carbohydrates causes a dog’s glucose levels to increase, which could eventually cause cancer, the plaintiff states.

The Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit argues that cancer is basically non-existent in wolves, but there is an “epidemic” of cancer in the United States, which may be afflicting at least 25 percent of dogs.

“Millions of dogs in the United States — the vast majority of whom eat carbohydrate-rich kibbles like the ones sold by Defendant — suffer from diabetes. But among wolves — a species that never consumes carbohydrates — there has never been a single documented case,” the plaintiff alleges.

“And while this disease was virtually nonexistent among wolf populations, American dogs are currently experiencing an epidemic of obesity, with studies suggesting that at least 50% of dogs in the United States are overweight,” Walton states.

Walton claims that the defendant advertises their dog foods are “Healthy” and “Holistic,” but their products are made by extrusion processing, which requires ingredients that are high in carbohydrates which are unhealthy for dogs.

In addition, the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit states that the high carbohydrate content is concealed from customers. To be sure, the plaintiff claims that the amount of carbohydrates is not even displayed on the products labels.

“Instead, Defendant markets and promotes its dog food products by focusing on the non-carbohydrate nutrients found in the products, such as proteins, fats, fiber, vitamins and minerals,” the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiff alleges that in order to ascertain the carbohydrate content of Blue Buffalo products, the consumer has to contact customer service or by “backing out the percentages of the disclosed nutritional information from the sum of ingredients.”

The defendant also markets this high-carbohydrate dog food to veterinarians by stating that the foods will have a positive effect on the canine body.

“In one way or another, all of the marketing claims described above fail to reflect the scientifically-verified reality about the health effects that dietary carbohydrates have on the bodies of domestic dogs,” the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit states.

In 2016, Blue Buffalo settled a class action lawsuit for $32 million whereby customers complained that the company misled the public when they claimed their pet food ingredients were free of poultry byproducts, corn, wheat, soy and artificial preservatives.

Do you give your dogs any of the Blue Buffalo products? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Carlos V. Ramirez and Michael R. Reese of Reese LLP and Anthony J. DiRaimondo of Rice Reuther Sullivan & Carroll LLP.

The Blue Wilderness Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit is Walton v. Blue Buffalo Company Ltd., Case No. 7:20-cv-00001, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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374 thoughts onBlue Buffalo Class Action Says Dog Food Is High In Carbs

  1. Narell says:

    My dog a husky. He was eating blue since we got in the US. 2 years later he starts with Urine problems and overweight. He was diagnostic with hypothyroidism and high blood pressure. Now a husky can’t run or have a long walk with out getting lethargic… I changed his food, now we are cooking for him. But he is not healthy anymore. Thanks to blue

  2. Jeffrey Shore says:

    We just lost our Miniature Schnauzer, Winston, on 1-19-21 after many years of feeding him nothing but Blue Buffalo dog food. On 12-23-20, I took him to the vet and he told me it was time to put him down as he was dying. We brought him home and changed his diet for a week and he came back to almost 100%. We started feeding him the Blue Buffalo again until he went into respiratory distress and accelerated heart beating about noon on the 19th. I held him on and off and tried to settle him down and console him. Finally about 10:10 pm after holding him for the last 2+hours, he took a deep breath and stopped breathing. I shook him and he breathed long enough for me to get my wife into the living room and tell him good-bye along with my mother and mother-in-law who live with us. I cradled him and said good-bye myself and he went limp in my arms. I cried and held him for an hour more until my wife told me I had to put him down. I am still heart broken, and now to read that it may have been a dog food we trusted that may have killed him, I am angry and it just floods me with more emotion of my lost. Do I have any recourse?

  3. Gracemarie Venticinque says:

    Didn’t think it was the food that has been making my furbabies sick……Sign me up.

  4. David Evans says:

    blue buffalo is responsible for killing my 10 1/2 year old healer mix that’s the 1st thing the vet asked me what I feed her after x-raying her and seeing she was completely full of liquid only within a few days he told me it was the dog food. Willow was my best friend in the would, and the smartest dog i’ve ever had the vet didn’t think she would last the night but she lasted a few more days she new it was christmas she waited staying awake a day and 1-2 on the morning of the 27th she laid down on her pillow and pass away. now tell me do you think anyone at the dog food company cares, no it’s only money to them to it was my baby.

    1. Diana c ling says:

      Also responsible for the death of my 7 years old heeler?

  5. JoAnne Anderson says:

    Our 8 year old rescue dog was diagnosed with diabetes last year. We had fed him Blue Wilderness for his entire life. We thought we were feeding him one of the best dog foods out there. Little did we know it was killing him. He’s now blind and needs two injections a day. This company needs to stop producing this food.

  6. Jessica Salyers says:

    I lost 3 Golden Retrievers and a German Shepherd at a relatively young age and I was feeding them Blue Buffalo’s Wilderness Brand. I paid more money because I was led to believe the food contained better ingredients. They all developed weight issues. 3 died from cancer and one from weight-related damage.

  7. Ieva Medziukaite says:

    We have three dogs that we feed blue buffalo for the last three years. Our lab and doxie are overweight. I 2as thinking why is that?? We feed them as we suppose to.

  8. Richard Stadtmiller says:

    My boxer started gaining lots of weight and has a tumor in chest area. I started using blue buffalo carnivora woodland for over a year now

  9. Sandra Tirschekbaker says:

    Feed my golden retriever for 13 years many of the mentioned issues skin irritation and paw locking

  10. Meah Sessiona says:

    I have been feeding my three dogs this food for over five years! They have health problems.

    1. Robert Lee david Thronsen says:

      Wow I didn’t think it was the food that makes him itch and lick his paws ya put my name up to.

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