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Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food Review

An editorial review of blue buffalo homestyle recipe wet dog food covering ingredients, nutrient profile, recipe quality, AAFCO suitability, cost, recalls and overall value.

Assorted cans of Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe wet dog food, including adult, puppy, senior, chicken, beef, and fish recipe varieties.
6 representative recipes from this dog food line.

No. of Recipes

11

Recipe Reviewed

1

Line Rating

4.2 / 5

Rating Range

3.8 to 4.4

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Ingredient Analysis

Nutrient Analysis

Cost Analysis

Recall Check

On This Page

Products List

★★★★ 4.3

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.2

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.3

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.2

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.4

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.2

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.1

Maintenance

★★★★ 4.1

Maintenance

Representative Recipe Reviewed

Case of Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe wet dog food cans featuring Lamb Dinner with Garden Vegetables in a 12.5 oz can multipack.

★★★★ 4.3

This dog food line has 11 recipes. Reviewing all isn’t possible. The review of Lamb Dinner with Garden Vegetables Recipe shows the quality, nutrition, and composition of the whole line.

Ingredients

Lamb, Beef Broth, Lamb Liver, Carrots, Peas, Brown Rice, Sweet Potatoes, Barley, Oatmeal, Sunflower Oil, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Cassia Gum, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Flaxseed, Blueberries, Cranberries, Choline Chloride, Magnesium Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Vitamin E Supplement, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Sodium Selenite, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Cobalt Amino Acid Chelate, Niacin (Vitamin B3), Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Biotin (Vitamin B7), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Potassium Iodide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid (Vitamin B9).

Ingredients are listed in descending order by pre-cooked weight, which can affect how ingredients appear near the top of the list.

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Ingredient Analysis

This Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food Review highlights the first five items as the formula’s primary ingredients.

Primary Ingredients

Lamb

Lamb is a named meat ingredient from a mammal. It can provide protein and fat, but fresh meat contains a lot of water, so its place on the label may look stronger than its final dry share. Lamb is sometimes used in limited-ingredient diets, but it is not automatically a novel protein for every dog.

Why It Matters

A high spot suggests real lamb content, but moisture and prior diet history both matter.

Beef Broth

Beef broth is a liquid ingredient made by cooking animal parts or muscle tissue. It mainly adds moisture and flavor. Due to its high water content, it can appear high on the ingredient list by weight without necessarily being one of the main nutrient contributors in the recipe.

Why It Matters

It can help with moisture and taste, but it should not be weighed like concentrated beef.

Lamb Liver

Lamb liver is a named organ ingredient. It can add animal protein, flavor, and important nutrients naturally found in liver, such as vitamin A, B vitamins, iron, and copper. Liver is usually nutrient-dense, so its value depends on the amount used and how it fits with the full vitamin and mineral balance of the recipe.

Why It Matters

It can add valuable organ nutrients, but balance matters because liver is naturally concentrated in some vitamins and minerals.

Carrots

Carrots are a vegetable ingredient. They can provide carbohydrates and may contribute fiber. Carrots are also known sources of beta-carotene, so in dog food they are usually better read as a supporting plant ingredient. Their overall importance still depends on how much is used in the formula.

Why It Matters

They may add fiber and carotenoids, but they are usually not a main nutrient source in the recipe.

Peas

Peas are pulse ingredients. They may contribute starch for energy, plant protein, and fiber. Because peas contain several nutrients, they can play more than one role in a formula. Their value depends on amount, placement, and how they fit with the rest of the recipe.

Why It Matters

A high spot suggests peas are a meaningful source of starch, fiber, and plant protein.

Secondary Ingredients

This Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food Review looks at the next four items as the formula’s secondary ingredients.

Brown Rice

Brown rice is rice with the hull removed. In dog food, it can provide carbohydrates for energy and may contribute some fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is usually included as a grain ingredient that helps supply starch in the recipe.

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a starchy plant ingredient. They can provide carbohydrates for energy and may contribute fiber. Sweet potatoes may also contribute beta-carotene, though the amount can vary by variety and processing.

Barley

Barley is a grain ingredient that can add carbohydrates for energy. It may also contribute fiber, plant protein, and small amounts of naturally occurring vitamins and minerals.

Oatmeal

Oatmeal is an oat-based grain ingredient. In dog food, it can add carbohydrates for energy, along with some fiber, plant protein, and natural nutrients. It may also help support kibble texture and structure in dry recipes. Its value depends on the amount used, its placement on the label, and the full recipe.

Other Notable Ingredients

This review of Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food also notes other notable ingredients that appear further down the list.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil is a plant-based fat ingredient. It can add calories for energy and may contribute linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that helps support normal skin and coat condition. Its value depends on the amount used, freshness, and how it fits with other fat sources in the recipe.

Guar Gum

Guar gum is a plant-based gum ingredient used mainly for texture. In wet dog food, it can help thicken, bind, or stabilize the food so the gravy, loaf, or pate holds together better. It is not a major protein or fat source.

Carrageenan

Carrageenan is a seaweed-derived ingredient used mainly for texture in wet dog food. It can help thicken, gel, or stabilize the food so the loaf, gravy, or pate holds together better. It is not a major nutrient source for dogs. Some owners prefer to avoid it.

Cassia Gum

Cassia gum is a plant-derived gum ingredient used mainly for texture in moist dog food. It can help with thickening or gelling, especially when used with other gum ingredients. It is not a major nutrient source for dogs. Its importance depends on amount, food moisture level, and whether the recipe uses other stabilizers nearby.

Ingredients Takeaway

This recipe appears to build its animal base around lamb, beef broth, and lamb liver, with the liver adding organ-based context beyond muscle meat.

Its carbohydrate structure is more layered, using peas, brown rice, sweet potatoes, barley, and oatmeal, while sunflower oil, flaxseed, fruits, gums, and added supplements round out a mixed but clearly defined ingredient profile.

Nutrient Sources

Protein Sources

Protein appears to come mainly from lamb and lamb liver, with lamb listed first and the liver adding named organ-based protein support. Peas, brown rice, barley, and oatmeal may also contribute some plant-based protein, but they appear secondary to the named animal ingredients.

Lamb

Lamb Liver

Peas

Brown Rice

+ others

Fat Sources

Fat is likely supplied mainly by sunflower oil, with some additional fat likely coming from lamb, lamb liver, and flaxseed. Sunflower oil appears to be the clearest named fat source, while flaxseed may add a smaller supportive fat contribution.

Sunflower Oil

Lamb

Lamb Liver

Flaxseed

+ others

Carbohydrate Sources

Peas

Brown Rice

Sweet Potatoes

Barley

+ others

Fiber Sources

Fiber is likely supplied by peas, carrots, sweet potatoes, brown rice, barley, oatmeal, flaxseed, blueberries, and cranberries. These plant ingredients appear to play a supportive role in the formula and may contribute to digestive regularity, depending on the total amounts used.

Peas

Carrots

Sweet Potatoes

Flaxseed

+ others

Vitamins: Likely Food-Based Sources

Lamb liver appears to be the most notable likely food-based vitamin contributor, with carrots, sweet potatoes, blueberries, cranberries, flaxseed, and grains also potentially adding smaller amounts of naturally occurring vitamins. The formula also includes added vitamin supplements, so it does not appear to rely on food ingredients alone for its vitamin content.

Minerals: Likely Food-Based Sources

Lamb, lamb liver, peas, brown rice, barley, oatmeal, and flaxseed may contribute naturally occurring minerals from the food ingredients. The recipe also includes several added mineral sources, including zinc, iron, copper, manganese, selenium, iodine, magnesium, and potassium compounds, suggesting added minerals supply a meaningful part of the mineral profile.

Ingredient Concerns

Things to consider

What Stands Out Positively

This recipe appears to start with clearly named animal ingredients, with lamb listed first and lamb liver adding organ-based ingredient support. Beef broth also gives the formula a wet-food moisture base, while carrots, peas, grains, flaxseed, blueberries, and cranberries add recognizable supporting plant ingredients.

What May Concern Some Owners

Some owners may question the layered carbohydrate pattern, since peas, brown rice, sweet potatoes, barley, and oatmeal all appear within the main ingredient structure. From an ingredient-list perspective, the use of guar gum, carrageenan, and cassia gum may also stand out to buyers who prefer wet foods with fewer thickening or stabilizing agents.

Overall Concern Level for Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food

Moderate. The formula has a clear named animal foundation and several recognizable supporting ingredients, so the concern level does not appear high based on the label alone. That said, the combination of multiple carbohydrate sources and several gum-based texture ingredients may be worth weighing for buyers who prefer simpler wet food formulations.

Nutrient Analysis

We analyzed this recipe using guaranteed analysis, dry matter basis, and calorie basis to better understand its macronutrient profile.

Protein (Dry Matter Basis)

38.6%

Fat (Dry Matter Basis)

34.1%

Carbohydrates (Dry Matter Basis)

11.4%

Fiber (Dry Matter Basis)

6.8%

Method of Analysis

Protein

Fat

Carbs

Guaranteed Analysis

8.5%

7.5%

2.5%

Dry Matter Basis

38.6%

34.1%

11.4%

Calorie Basis

29.1%

62.3%

8.6%

Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food image showing macronutrient percentage data and chart-style visual comparison for the wet dog food formula.

Interpretation: This recipe is high in protein, high in fat, and low in carbohydrates on a dry matter basis.

This interpretation is based on our editorial comparison tool and is intended for general review purposes only. It is not an official product claim or a statement from the manufacturer.

AAFCO and FEDIAF Comparison

This section compares the recipe’s estimated dry matter protein and fat levels with AAFCO and FEDIAF minimums for adult maintenance.

Adult Maintenance

Standard

Protein (min.)

Fat (min.)

AAFCO

18.0%

5.5%

FEDIAF (110 kcal/kg)

18.0%

5.5%

FEDIAF (95 kcal/kg)

21.0%

5.5%

Recipe Estimate

38.6%

34.1%

Based on the estimated dry matter values, this recipe appears to exceed both the AAFCO and FEDIAF adult maintenance minimums for protein and fat.

Chart showing estimated protein and fat levels for Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe wet dog food compared with AAFCO and FEDIAF adult maintenance guidelines.

"BLUE Homestyle Recipe Lamb Dinner With Garden Vegetables Food for Dogs is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance."

What that statement means

This statement indicates that BLUE Homestyle Recipe Lamb Dinner With Garden Vegetables Food for Dogs is formulated to meet AAFCO nutrient standards for maintenance.

The wording also suggests the adequacy claim is based on formulation to the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles, not on a feeding trial.

This helps clarify the food’s intended nutritional use, but it does not by itself evaluate ingredient quality or overall performance.

Cost Analysis

We compared the available buying options to understand upfront cost, cost per ounce, and overall value of Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Wet Dog Food.

12.5-oz can, case of 3

• Cost per Unit: $11.29
• Cost per Oz: $0.30
• Cost per Can: $3.76

12.5-oz can, case of 12

• Cost per Unit: $34.23
• Cost per Oz: $0.23
• Cost per Can: $2.85

Best Value Highlight

The 12.5-oz can, case of 12 appears to offer the best value based on the available pricing. It has the lower listed cost per ounce at $0.23 and lower cost per can at $2.85, though it requires a higher upfront purchase of $34.23.

Price Interpretation

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Pros and Considerations

Pros

• Named lamb and lamb liver lead the animal base

• High protein and fat on a dry matter basis

 

Cons

• Multiple carbohydrate sources appear in the main structure
• Uses multiple thickening agents
• Includes carrageenan, which some owners prefer to avoid

Recall and Safety

Recall History

We found no FDA recall notices for this brand in FDA Recalls & Withdrawals records reviewed from 2019 to present.

Last Checked

June 01, 2026

Recall Monitoring Note

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Our Rating

Reviewed Recipe Rating

4.3 / 5

Editorial score for the specific recipe reviewed on this page.

Editorial Verdict: Very Good

85.4 / 100

Ingredient Quality

5.0 / 5

Ingredient Safety

4.0 / 5

Processing

3.5 / 5

What influenced this recipe score

• Multiple named animal proteins appear near the top of the ingredient list, supporting the ingredient-quality assessment.
• Carrageenan is present, which remains a notable ingredient-safety consideration in the assessment.

Product Line Average: 4.2 / 5

This reflects the average editorial score across reviewed recipes in this dog food line.

This rating reflects our independent editorial opinion of the specific recipe reviewed, based on the information available at the time of publication. It is not intended to disparage the brand or company, and other reviewers may reasonably reach different conclusions.

Final Verdict

Who This Food May Suit

This recipe may suit owners looking for a wet food built around named lamb ingredients, with lamb and lamb liver leading the animal base. It may also appeal to buyers who value higher protein and fat levels with a lower estimated carbohydrate profile on a dry matter basis.

Who May Want an Alternative

Owners who prefer simpler wet food formulas may want to compare other recipes. The layered carbohydrate structure and use of multiple thickening agents, including carrageenan, may not suit all ingredient preferences.

Overall Editorial Verdict

Overall, this recipe earns a positive editorial assessment for its named lamb-based animal foundation, strong dry matter protein and fat levels, and low estimated carbohydrate profile for a wet food. Based on the ingredient list, it appears to be a well-defined adult-maintenance formula, while still leaving some formulation details worth comparing against simpler wet food options.

This review is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for individual veterinary advice.

More Formulas to Consider

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Editorial Note

Samuel James

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