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

  1. David Hann says:

    I’ve fed my Belgian Malinor and my golden retriever Blue wilderness dry dogfood as well as the cans. My retriever is becoming overweight rapidly. Not so much for the Belgian, he is very active. I hope to see a lawsuit on this issue.

  2. Christy Danke says:

    I had a Golden Retriever mix named Ginger. She was the love of our family. We fed her BB grain free her whole life. We thought we were being so careful. She was doing well on it until she developed congestive heart failure. She was active and playing and doing normal activities until the last week of her life.

  3. James says:

    Have 2 min pins that get sick and have bloody stools and seem to have lung issues. They’ve been eating blue for a good 5 yrs what to do

  4. Dee A Berry says:

    This causes me much concern. I switched to BB when we got a new puppy after losing our first to cancer.

  5. Denise Sessa says:

    Our Maltese has eaten the grain free dry kibble all her life. While her weight was not a major issue, she is now diabetic requiring insulin shots twice a day. I now wonder if her diet is the reason for her condition. It was sudden & has required a great deal of medical intervention to get under control.

  6. Frankie says:

    Feeding my 10 month old terrier blue buffalo wilderness chicken flavor going on 3 months. Skin issues. Digestive system is now abnormal, bloody stools. I need an alternative ASAP. Help?

    1. Dan says:

      Science Diet sensitive skin & stomach. Did one month ago, siberian husky is back to normal. Have spent thousands with tests & trials over two years.

  7. Eula Degenstein says:

    I have been feeding Blue Buffalo for years to my two dogs. My smaller dog developed severe pancreatitis a few weeks ago and after spending $8000 in one week, trying ro keep her alive, we were forced to euthanize her. I am so mad that Blue Buffalo keeps lying to us about their products and costing our beloved pets their lives. L

  8. CJ DeItrick says:

    I stopped feeding Blue Buffalo due to weight gain in both my Heelers. Then I read it is on a FDA list for canine coronary problems. I asked my vet about Blue buffalo and she said the only thing it had going for it was a good advertising firm.

  9. Rhonda Southwick says:

    I Have a Great Pyrenees that had skin issues, was recommended to try Blue Buffalo, bought both dry & wet food to try, after only 5 days my dog became lathargic, siverly vomiting,would not eat, & started having mini seizures!!! On the 6th day, he went into a (Grand Mal Seizure) & nearly died!! Note he is 6 years old & had NEVER had a seizure before this!! I IMMEDIATELY took him off the Blue Buffalo, (Which was the only thing I had changed,) & put him back on Purina, He is back to his normal self, after spending $$$ at the Emergency Vet Hospital!! I WILL NEVER, REPEAT NEVER!!! FEED ANY OF MY ANIMALS THAT CRAP AGAIN!!!! & NEITHER WILL ANYONE THAT I KNOW!!!!! NOTE: This isn’t the first law suit against this company!!! if my dog would of died, like the previous reviews I read, they would of had another law suit on their hands! THEY NEED TO BE INVESTIGATED!! REVIEWS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!!!

  10. Scott Shcolnik says:

    We just got 2 new puppies and started feeding them BB in November. Can we be a member of this class action suit?.

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