Blackwood Company Dog Food

Approval Rate: 91%

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    td1327

    Tue Aug 23 2011

    A friend found this food to help her obese dog lose weight and their picky dog to gain the weight she needed. I have an older dog that over time his stomach gets tired of the same food and his stool will change to soft. So every year or so I change it up. I took the recommendation of the Blackwood dog food and tried him on it. At first it seemed ok and he liked it, though he will eat anything. Since then his coat is duller, he seem to be a bit sluggish and has come up anemic. I am having to supplement his food with liver and protein. Why pay $50 a bag to have to supplement? I have given this a try for 3-4 months now, though will be switching to something different. I am curious to see if his blood work comes back better and if there is something BlackWood is lacking. Has anyone else had their dogs seem this way? I also switched my cat to the feline formula and he is skinny and not as frisky as when he was on Taste of the Wild.

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    evaalgirl

    Sat Jun 25 2011

    I absolutely CANNOT believe the positive reviews on this food... sure it's not quite as bad as Pedigree or Alpo but it doesn't score much better. Most of the ingredients are filler, the protein sources are all 'meals', many of which are mixed meals like poultry meal. The worst thing about this food is that people are really being fooled in to believing that they are getting a good quality expensive pet food. I would NEVER in a million years feed this to my animals, I'm very educated on the dietary requirements of animals and just because a dog eats it, it doesn't mean it's good for them... kids like to eat candy but that doesn't make candy healthy. Please do your pets a favor and compare the ingredients and cost of Blackwood Pet Foods to any of the following foods, and ask yourself if YOU would eat it afterwards. Orijen, Acana, Wellness Core, Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Evo... Get your money's worth, quit paying for grain fillers that your pet doesn't need or get dietary use of, and switc... Read more

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    phakorn

    Sat Jun 04 2011

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    bbm625

    Sun Oct 03 2010

    Our Dogs absolutlely love this food. Our groomer recommended due to their allergies. What a differenc a couple days can make. I highly recommend this dog food.

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    jkb1869

    Thu Sep 23 2010

    I absolutely love Blackwood dog food. I have used it in various kennels over the years and have seen tremendous results from workability to a shiny coat. Everyone seems to be concerned about the ingredients listing but my opinion is, if you have great benefits from the food, the dogs like it, and the stool is healthy, then why complain? This food is quality and you get a good deal for your money which is more to be said than some name brand foods.

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    animalatlanta

    Wed Sep 22 2010

    I have been in the pet business for 21 years now and sold all the major brands over the years. Science Diet is owned by Colgate/Palmolive and has lousey ingredients like powdered celluose fiber ( wood pulp ), dried beets ( sugar ), By - Products ( feathers, beaks, bones and feces ) and soybean mill run (filler). Iams/Eukanuba is owned by Proctor and Gamble and has all of the above and also ground grain sorgum which is useless filler. Nutro is owned by M&M Mars candy company - that speaks enough for it's quality! BLackwoods is awesome but the one objection is the "poultry meal" it begins with. That is always and exactly 60% turkey and 40% chicken ( thus the "poultry" ) and is never varied! I consider it to be the best food available and because of it, my store. Animal Atlanta has been happily selling it for 3 years now. Animal Atlanta Animalatlanta.com 6449 Bells Ferry Road Woodstock, Georgia. 30189 770-591-0007

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    daisyboston

    Tue Dec 22 2009

    Poor quality ingredients.

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    sweetassetts

    Sun Jul 19 2009

    I got turned on to Blackwood from a friend whose dog had skin allergies back in 1998~~after trying meds and lots of vet bills, she started Blackwood and told me about it. Her dog had cleared up within months. I had just got a 3 year old AKC male Boxer named Bruiser given to me: who was super spoiled by the previous owners with a diet of liver and eggs and table scraps. He was so fat, he sat off to the side and couldn't clean his own private parts. Well, we had to fix that problem quick.~ HAHA ~ I fed him the Blackwood and we produced a fine lOOking stud muffin. I soon purchased an 11 month old female Boxer named Katie and fed her the same. We had 5 beautiful litters of pups that we started out on Blackwood and people came back for more. I highly recommend it !!! We lost our dear Bruiser July 2008 at 13 1/2 years old. I believe he had a good quality life and I believe in the food. I hardly had any vet bills throughout their lifes except for regular check-ups and shots. H... Read more

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    samtheeagle

    Thu May 14 2009

    Started using Blackwood 2000 for my Boxer back in '97 he thrived. He died at 11 in 2004. I rescued a Lab in 2008 and started looking for a premium diet for her. It was apparent that Blackwood still had the edge over the foods that were available She is a year and a half now and she has also thrived. Saw a food specialist on the Colbert Report and Corn is not the same as corn syrup. Corn is actually good for the digestive system and not a "filler" I will take Stephen and the way my dog looks and behaves over some guy worried about poultry meal. Cheers

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    adastra

    Sat Oct 25 2008

    I have used Blackwood dog foods for over 10 yrs now with excellent results. My Dobermans have bright eyes, shiny coats, and have no difficulty with maintaining a good body condition. I also have my Irish Wolfhounds on this food with the same results. When it comes to breeding, I have had healthy bouncy pups. I show in breed, obedience and schutzhund competitions very successfully. The beet pulp and corn are insoluble fiber providing bulk and moisture to the stools which helps improve the health of the colon and are often recommended as the best sources of fiber for dogs. Thanks - Ad Astra

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    kellysmokeshad_o

    Wed Apr 23 2008

    I love Blackwood Dog and Cat Food and more importantly my animals LOVE IT!! A friend told me how much his dogs loved it and it was healthier food than what I was feeding them. To convince me, my friend brought some over for Shadow, my dog, to see if she liked it. She was doing tricks so she can get some more. I never saw her get so excited over food. I mean, really excited. This food is great!!I recommend this food to every pet owner!! The prices are reasonable and you can't go wrong. Your pet is going to love and you will see the diiference in your pet's health.

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    aworld

    Fri Apr 04 2008

    I have read the reviews here on the site concerning the quality and ingredients of blackwood foods. And everyone or alot of people seemed concerned about the words "poultry meal" and if it is turkey, duck, chicken or pigeon. Well i just want to tell everyone that not too many years ago i had a chicken farm and raised hens for commercial use...human and otherwise. Well, let me tell you i used to LOVE chicken anyway it was prepared! NOT ANY MORE SINCE THEN! Let me tell you, the company you grow for provides the feed, which i might add is only 1% food...yes 1% actual feed and the other 99% is growht hormones, plus they get an injection of growth hormone as soon as they stick their heads out of the egg! Then i also was given live flu virus to put in their water to give the baby birds (received on my farm at 1 day old) to give them the flu and the ones who you hear sniffle or who has any reaction to it, you must "cull" or kill and if the inspector who shows up any time day or night una... Read more

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    jgleim

    Wed Feb 20 2008

    Easy digestion, and nutrition!!

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    flatfork

    Sat Feb 02 2008

    Our Bloodhound has done well on the Blackwood 7000, she is very active and has not gained any excess weight. This has been a excellent choice for her during the winter months. We also swap her food every 3-4 months with Pinnacle, Canidae, and Flint River. We read the labels and don't use anything with by-products, corn, or soy.

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    bamatom

    Sat Jan 26 2008

    Been using it for 2 years high digestibility resulting in lower food intake to get the desired results. I'm a working kennel high quality food is a must. Blackwood 1000 and 2000 do the trick.  Let me also add that my dogs have the energy (winter and Summer) to work all day.  there seems to be a lot said about the ingriedients and scrutiny thereof.  I have tried other brands over the years from national store brands to specialty organic foods, even raw meats.  But all in all Blackwoods has been good to me and my dogs.  I can contact them and get a very rapid response, can't say that for most of the others. So me and my German Shepherds, we'll stick with Blackwood, they are not perfect, just the best.

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    kejames80

    Wed Jan 09 2008

    Well, I am new to all of this.....I was feeding my 2 year old female Great Dane Candid, (which is a premium food too) and she was only eating 1 cup of of it. I switched to Blackwood 3000 last week and her first meal, she ate 5 cups. I will let you know about the stool and her coat after 3 months.

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    rickyshear

    Sun Dec 30 2007

    One negative reviewer apparently thinks"my dogs coat is shiny" and "he has energy" is trivial or amusing. Well it's big deal to me. My eleven year old terrier was chewing her back bloody and was nearly hairless on her back,tail and hindquarters. There was also a body odor that bathing would not cure. This all started about five years ago and got progressively worse. The last thing I tried prior to Blackwood 5000 was Dinovite which I found to be a complete waste of time and money. I know this sounds cliche, but I'm amazed at how quickly her coat has filled in, and she is more energetic and playful than she has been in years. My nine year old German Shepard mix, who has always been healthy shares the food and has shown no changes. I concur with other reviewers that the naysayers seem to be hung up on the ingredient list and they don't tell us if they have actually tried the product.

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    indnsumr

    Fri Dec 21 2007

    I am very pleased with the results I am seeing with the Blackwood 3000 we are using on our 4 yr. old Great Dane. I have fed many super premium brands(many rated highly) to her before but have never found a brand that worked for her. She has always had gas and anal gland problems. After switching her over to Blackwood, her gas was gone immediately , no anal gland problems, she is in excellent body condition and her coat just shines. I will admit when you look on a label there are foods that sound so much better then Blackwood..but I have learned in my experiences through the years, you can't rate a food solely on its label. The real test is your dog. What is good for one dog isn't necessarily good for the other. If you find a food and your dog thrives on it, then that is really whats important and I would never rate a food if I never had tried it myself, simply not fair.

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    eastgsd

    Sun Dec 09 2007

    I have dealt with this company for 5 years now and had nothing but good dealings and success. I have fed the 2000 formula to my breeding bitch in whelp and to my dogs and puppies with nothing but awesome results. This food is one of the best IMO and you cannot beat the price for the quality...comparable diets are priced at almost twice the amounts. The company is knowledgeable, friendly and always helpful. As for anyone taking exceptions to some of the ingredients...I am also glad that Blackwood does not buy into the internet and dog food myths by changing their foods to what uneducated consumers think is best as compaired to what science and success have proven works and keeps costs down. (not meant to be insultive, but believing corn is a horrid ingredient would be an uneducated comment as true facts prove differently)In Blackwood sticking by their convictions and not playing to consumer emotions regarding myths they help keep the cost of their products down, not only that but their ... Read more

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    ldg2878a

    Sat Apr 07 2007

    poutltry. good lord it can be either turkey, duck, chicken,or  even pigeon. no thanks

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    puppyloverkb

    Mon Mar 26 2007

    Extremely poor quaity food. The first ingredient is poultry meal, which says nothing to the consumer about what types of poultry they put in the food. Sure, they state on there site that it is chicken and turkey, but, then again, science diet, Iams and Eukanuba state that their by-products are actually organ meat, and everyone knows that that is not true. They also list corn as a second ingredient. This is an extremely cheap kibble binder and protien filler. Dogs are meant to have have meat and not corn for their source of protien. Also, considering that this food uses  potatoes, corn, and meat for protein sources, the crude protien is pretty low. At only 23%, one must wonder how much of that is actually from the meat. This company does however have an ok allergy formulation in their Blackwood 5000 food. I would probably rate that one a three, with my big deterent being their use of potato product and  again, their low crude protien percent.

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    jakesire

    Sun Mar 25 2007

    Use of unspecified meat products, low quality grains and other controversial filler.The #1 ingred is Poultry meal.  What poultry? chicken, turkey, duck?  (if mixed state the order)The #2 ingred is corn meal, corn should not be in any dog food in any percentage, yet this is the #2 ingred.This is folowed by fillers such as beet pulp and potatoe product.If you are feeding this food, switch to another.  Check out www.dogfoodanalysis.com for some good chioces.The above site rates over 150 brands of dog food, from 1 to 6 stars.  50 % being 1 or 2 stars, the other 50%  rated 3 to 6 stars.They rated this food 2 stars, you would do better to choose from the 75 other brands that rate higer.

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    lovemycavalier

    Sat Dec 30 2006

    So far we have been very pleased with the Blackwood puppy food for our new dog. This is a food our breeder uses and she sent some home with us. While I'm satisfied, I guess I wonder about the person that compares this to McDonalds and suggests looking at the Whole Food Journal. I tried to do this, but you have to subscribe to it. I guess they want you to be sold on cooking for your dog and holistic food that you have to "pay" for the information so they can bash bought foods. The general consumer will purchase foods at pet stores or vets and not obssess over the food. I would think that studying foods and having to go the extra mile to purchase the food when it isn't distributed in your area qualifies as eating at McDonalds.

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    johnandtee

    Sun Nov 12 2006

    I see that every "low rating" on the site starts with the ingredient listings. First, having been a pet products distributor for about 7 years, it is not always the ingredients that are the "ENEMY". In many, ALMOST ALL, pet foods, the PROCESS is what makes the food "CRAP". This includes those sited as "Super Premium" foods listed by others as superior to Blackwood. ALL of those I've seen listed here are processed with high temperture extruders; for those not familliar that means it is "cooked" for about 10 minutes at 600 degrees, which kills pretty much all the beneficial things in the foods, burning the exterior, and leaving the internal parts RAW. Blackwood is the only processed food I have come across which uses a low temperture extusion process, which costs more to produce and actually cooks rather than burns the food. Those who have criticised this food are simply uninformed about pet nutrition. While it is TRUE that a home prepared meal from raw ingredients is by far the B... Read more

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    ritatome

    Fri Aug 11 2006

    I've noticed several comments here about "meal" being a bad ingredient. This is actually not true. "Meal" is simply the protein (chicken, poultry, fish...whatever)with the water removed. A dog food with "poultry" as a first ingredient will actually contain less protein and nutrients from that poultry than a dog food with "poultry meal" as the first ingredient. And as for the word poultry itself being dismissed as bad ("but it's not chicken! It could be anything!"...to paraphrase)I can't think of a single bird I would object to having in the dog food. Duck? Sure! Turkey? Fine by me. Pheasant? Goose? Cornish Hen? Any and all are perfectly fine sources of protein.

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    doglvr

    Sun Jul 09 2006

    I have worked as a veterianry assistant for 18 years. Now have a dog with apparent food allergies - he LOVES Blackwood 5000, and since he has started this diet he is doing much better. I took 2 different Hill's sponsored programs and am a veterinary nutritional consultant and small animal dietician. Highly recommend this food.

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    simonsays

    Fri May 12 2006

    The Mc Donnalds of petfood: the dog does like it, but they will not be healthy!

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    7_hungry_dogs

    Wed Apr 12 2006

    I have fed Blackwood 2000 for over 5 years. My young dogs are hard working field trial dogs, also I have had geriatrics on it. I just adjust the amount depending on the dog and the work. I can't say enough good about this food. Periodically it's been hard to get and I've substituted Eukanuba Premium, Pro Plan Performance, Eagle Holistic, or Innova at various times. The dogs' condition, coats, and energy level all decline from where they are when on Blackwood. Not saying those others are bad foods, just that Blackwood performs better. Last year when I sold a dog, I gave her new family a bag of Blackwood with the dog. They had another dog that was fed Iams. The family called back asking where to get more Blackwood (not available in their community). They had switched their other dog to the Blackwood too, and saw a noticeable improvement in her condition and a decreased stool volume compared to feeding the Iams.

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    labrador

    Mon Feb 06 2006

    It is really hard to get past the ingredient list.....but, if you look at the recipe and processing of Blackwood products it is helpful. I closed my eyes and tried it . To my great pleasure , My dogs and puppies are thriving. the food is reasonably priced and the consistency of product is far more reliable than that of more 'Natural" expensive brands. I consider my self very knowdledgble on canine diets, I still give meat and bones as well as blackwood kibble. I hope the Blackwood company will keep a regular, standard food as opposed to the ever changing ingredient/processing methods of some of the wholistic/natural brands. I found that a month of certain dog food brands would be great then the next month changes in ingredients, etc. caused problems. when you scoop the poop you know these things. So far so good. I will check back in in a few more months. Time wil tell.

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    puppynme

    Fri Feb 03 2006

    I have been feeding Blackwood 4000 for over 6 years and I think it speaks for itself....one dog stopped a life time of itching within 3 days, one lived 5 years longer than any of its siblings, one that we thought was a terrier mix because of her "wirery" coat now has a very soft coat, and the vets all comment on the great condition of the dogs! None of them get any special care other than their dog food.

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    lawtaylor

    Fri Feb 03 2006

    Your dog may seem to thrive on this stuff, just as from the outside, I may look to be thriving on Popeyes, McDonalds, and Burger King. But the ingredients in this stuff SUCKS!. Of course the absolute best thing to feed is a WELL BALANCED Raw diet, but there are MANY MANY dry foods that put this to shame (Innova, California Natural, Hundenflocken.... Just read the whole dog journal - who base their ratings on actual STUDIES, not just "my dogs coat is shiny" and "he has energy"

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    oldebulldogge

    Wed Dec 21 2005

    I have fed nutro, solid gold, iams and proplan in the past. None of them compares to Blackwood. I have had no skin and coat problems with blackwood and on the fish and sweet potato my bulldog has NO tear stains, rashes etc. She has had all of those on the other brands. The first ingredient on the 1000 is poultry meal - but not poultry by product meal - a v. big difference! and the 1000 is their cheapest food, although my anatolian does fabulously on it. Overall a great food with great customer service. When I lived in Ohio I bought it at a local store. Now in PA I get it shipped and it still compares price wise to the premium foods.

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    lizbet252

    Tue Nov 22 2005

    Blackwood, without a doubt, is one of the best foods I have fed my current crew of four, of different sizes and breeds. So far, we've used both the 2000 and 3000 formulas. We like it so much, we recently switched our two cats to the Blackwood adult feline formula. Customer service is unsurpassed in my opinon and contrary to what some people have been led to believe, the ingredients are excellent. For example, I always look for a meal over a meat, when reading labels and checking ingredients. Results speak louder than any thing else.

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    annay1da

    Tue Nov 01 2005

    Blackwood has several formulations of their dry dog food. I tried several of them as 5 bags were donated to our German Shepherd Dog rescue. The sales representative was extremely nice and helpful. I found that less expensive formulas had low quality ingredients comparable to cheap grocery store brands. The formulas with better quality ingredients were simply too expensive. I would be paying almost twice as much for Blackwood as I was paying for Holistic Blend. I simply could not justify the expense for the product whose ingredients were not as good as less expensive Holistic Blend.

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    skenny

    Thu Oct 27 2005

    My dogs now won't eat anything but Blackwood 2000. I have the truck dog, Brussels Griffon and field trial competetive labs. All love it and look and perform great!

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    pattern99

    Wed Aug 31 2005

    Terrible ingredients! Two of my puppy buyers have tried Blackwood 1000 and could tell the difference in the coats of their dogs from the coats of the other pups in the litter. They switched to my recommended foods. The first ingredient of a dog food should be a meat not a meal. The second ingredient is corn which is of little value and many dogs have allergies to. Animal Fat should not be added if the meat is of good quality. Citric Acid has been linked to Bloat in Bloat studies. This food has two sources of Citric Acid in it. Beet pulp also has very little value for nutrition. I use Solid Gold, Natural Balance, and Wysong on a rotating basis and my dogs show the results of good food. We have some of the top winning Weims in the showring, 3 Futurity winners this year, a Top 10 for 3 yrs in a row, a top stud dog, and dogs in training for Senior and Master Hunter titles. A well known field trainer that I asked about Blackwood told me that the dogs fed this brand cannot keep up with ... Read more

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    kcdie5b5

    Thu Aug 11 2005

    I own a kennel and see many breeds of dogs benifit from the quality Blackwood offers. It has cleared up many skin and coat issues as well as the dogs love it!

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    gentle1

    Sun Jul 31 2005

    you must be kidding!! i fed the formula 1000 for a short time (emphasis on short). the first ingredients are; Poultry Meal, Corn Meal this is right from their web site ingredients list- look for yourself if you don't believe me. those are crap ingredients- Poultry Meal? what poultry? chicken, duck, pheasant, pigeon? corn meal? second ingredient? crapola! eagle pack hollistic beats this stuff hands down. read THEIR ingredients for yourself and you decide. this stuff is not good quality by any standard.

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    boygeorgerocks

    Wed Apr 13 2005

    A really great food with the dogs in mind. These people even went through the pains of finding a special slow cooker that enables them to cook the ingredients without loosing much of the nutrients that other leading brands loose during the cooking process. My dog won't eat Diamond brand anymore after trying this awesome food. Try it!!!

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    hannahnanna

    Mon Apr 11 2005

    This food should be number one on this chart. Go read the ingredients and you'll see why. Plus the price is a great deal. This is the best there is.

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    gsdbreeder

    Tue Feb 15 2005

    I use Blackwood 2000 and 7000 for my German Shepherds. I get great coats and an abundance of energy. It is not locally available so I bring it in by the pallet. I get great pricing this way.

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    kingsransom

    Thu Nov 04 2004

    0 stars for the corn in it that made my dog super gassey. 4****stars for the 5000 catfish/potato series -no corn. Just like Natures Recipe fishmeal and potato. 40lbs=45.95 INCLUDES Shipping and Handling.

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    maggie49

    Thu Sep 16 2004

    This is a GREAT dogfood. It makes my dog's coat super shiney and it is easy to manage her weight. However, I have to order it online and have it delivered, since the stores don't carry it to my knowledge. With the cost of shipping and the $$ it costs, because of it's fine ingredients, it is out of my price range since I have two large dogs. Blackwood has a very informational website, as well. I have to say it is the very best dogfood I have ever used.