Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend in Sauce Grain-Free Canned Dog Food
Mixed reviews; good for some dogs, but quality issues reported.
Most dogs enjoy the Merrick Grain-Free Chunky Venison & Beef Dinner. High quality and good taste make it a favorable choice, but some users reported quality issues and allergic reactions. There is positive sentiment towards the quality and taste, dog enjoyment and price is great, but a full can and full check are good to give to your dogs.
Potential for diarrhea and allergic reactions
Prevention: Check with a veterinarian before feeding, introductory in smaller portions.
Risk of chocolate intake and allergens is mitigated
Dogs seem to relish the quality and flavor
Great value for the price
Batches are enjoyed and influenced
Diarrhea has been noted in a few reviews
Tip: For your mutt, lower the quantity.
Some users found it quite expensive
Whenever you buy a product batch, the nutrition label lumpens two batches together and states the batch code as something like “IR5QM4Y” so that's not useful to find the price as 'batch produced'
Tip: I bought a case of this. 4 cans were half full, just chunks of meat.
Some users reported diarrhea in their dogs, so it might not be suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Some users mentioned allergic reactions, so it may not be suitable for dogs with certain allergies.
"I am a big fan of Merrick canned dog food--the stew kind with the chunks and gravy."
"This gave my dog diarrhea even mixed with boiled hamburger and rice."
It is a tasty option and contains healthy ingredients. However, some quality issues and allergic reactions have been reported, which might deter users or families looking to invest and try pet food products. In conclusion, it will be important to verify that your dog doesn't have any incremental changes in bowel movements such as diarrhea, it's recommended to always check a full can before feeding and have it in full.