Kibbles n’ Bits Original
September 3, 2010
Filed under Dog Food Reviews, Kibbles n' Bits, Latest Dog Food Reviews
This has to be one of the worst dog foods made today. It contains not one, but 2 preservatives banned in human food. Coloring in dog food can be toxic to some dogs, since dogs are color blind why use it? Corn syrup is sugar. There is not one good ingredient in this food. Salt should not be in dog food and this contains 2 types.
Kibbles n’ Bits Original Formula Ingredient Analysis
Corn cannot be digested by dogs and causes numerous issues in dogs to include allergies.
Soybean meal is the product remaining after extracting all the oil from whole soybeans and it does not contain any nutrients.
Beef and bone meal is the byproduct made from beef parts which are not suitable for human consumption. It is mainly bone.
Ground wheat flour causes eyes, ear, and skin and coat problems in some dogs.
Animal fat contains goats, pigs, horses, rats, misc. road kill, animals euthanized at shelters; restaurant and supermarket refuse and so on. It contains BHA a highly toxic preservative.
Kibbles n’ Bits Original Formula Ingredient List
corn, soybean meal, beef and bone meal, ground wheat flour, animal fat (bha used as preservative), corn syrup, wheat middlings, water sufficient for processing, animal digest (source of chicken flavor), propylene glycol, salt, hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride, caramel color, sorbic acid (used as a preservative), sodium carbonate, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), choline chloride, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, niacin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), calcium sulfate, titanium dioxide, yellow 5, yellow 6, red 40, BHA (used as a preservative), dl methionine.
Kibbles n’ Bits Original Formula Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis describes the nutrient content required by AAFCO labeling standards to be identified on every product package. Since these are guarantees, pet food manufacturers work to formulate diets that meet or exceed the minimum requirements.
| CRUDE PROTEIN | 19.0% MINIMUM |
| CRUDE FAT | 8.0% MINIMUM |
| CRUDE FAT | 12.0% MAXIMUM |
| CRUDE FIBER | 4.0% MAXIMUM |
| MOISTURE | 18.0% MAXIMUM |
| CALCIUM | 1.0% MINIMUM |
| PHOSPHORUS | 0.76% MINIMUM |
| ZINC | 125 mg/kg MINIMUM |
| VITAMIN A | 5100 IU/kg MINIMUM |
| VITAMIN D | 500 IU/kg MINIMUM |

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This is in the same league as ol roy. I really feel sorry for any dog that has to eat this crap.
Wow this is what I used to feed back in the day before I knew better…. sad really.