Ol Roy is Walmart’s own generic brand of Dog food formulas named after Sam Walton’s Dog.
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Karen on July 27th, 2008 wrote:
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Id give this 0 stars if I could. This is the worst dog food on the market!
Before we got our sponsorship from Nutro foods, my animal rescue group was forced to use Ol’ Roy. It was the only thing we could afford to buy in bulk- so to keep the dogs from the gas chamber we had to feed them Ol’ Roy. I despised it. The dogs liked the taste, only because it is loaded with sugar and artificial flavorings. You might as well feed sawdust-not to mention all the chemicals in it from the ground up dead animals they use for meat by product. They buy euthenized and gassed animals from shelters and vets offices and then grind them up, bones and all for food. Its the cheapest way to get their meat, but guess how much of those chemicals and diseases end up in the food? Everytime I see the bags at walmart I shudder. The animal control that I save my rescue dogs from sells their gassed animals to be processed into food byproducts, and Ol’ Roy is on the list. It was terrible knowing the dogs that made it out of that hell hole were eating the ones that didnt make it out. Thats nothing to say about the condition it put the dogs in. They all would loose weight except for the very inactive dogs. They’d loose hair, vomit, loose stools, everything you’d expect from a cheap food like Ol’ Roy, kibbles n bits, gravy train, etc. They are all the same.
2 years ago we took a sponsership from Nutro Pet Products. They aren’t a fantastic food group- they two were on the recall list, they have their disadvantages and use grains… BUT they are better then every single other food in their price comparison, including Iams, Pedigree, Eukanuba and everything below it on the chart. Nutro Max isnt much more expensive then Ol’ Roy but its 1000 times better. Take a look at it, or save some and go for Orijen grain free, Taste of the Wild, etc.
One Review
Id give this 0 stars if I could. This is the worst dog food on the market!
Before we got our sponsorship from Nutro foods, my animal rescue group was forced to use Ol’ Roy. It was the only thing we could afford to buy in bulk- so to keep the dogs from the gas chamber we had to feed them Ol’ Roy. I despised it. The dogs liked the taste, only because it is loaded with sugar and artificial flavorings. You might as well feed sawdust-not to mention all the chemicals in it from the ground up dead animals they use for meat by product. They buy euthenized and gassed animals from shelters and vets offices and then grind them up, bones and all for food. Its the cheapest way to get their meat, but guess how much of those chemicals and diseases end up in the food? Everytime I see the bags at walmart I shudder. The animal control that I save my rescue dogs from sells their gassed animals to be processed into food byproducts, and Ol’ Roy is on the list. It was terrible knowing the dogs that made it out of that hell hole were eating the ones that didnt make it out. Thats nothing to say about the condition it put the dogs in. They all would loose weight except for the very inactive dogs. They’d loose hair, vomit, loose stools, everything you’d expect from a cheap food like Ol’ Roy, kibbles n bits, gravy train, etc. They are all the same.
2 years ago we took a sponsership from Nutro Pet Products. They aren’t a fantastic food group- they two were on the recall list, they have their disadvantages and use grains… BUT they are better then every single other food in their price comparison, including Iams, Pedigree, Eukanuba and everything below it on the chart. Nutro Max isnt much more expensive then Ol’ Roy but its 1000 times better. Take a look at it, or save some and go for Orijen grain free, Taste of the Wild, etc.