American Journey Premium Loaf Chicken Recipe Grain-Free Canned Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Great taste and value for money
- Digestive issues reported by some dogs
- Good for picky eaters and as a kibble topper
- Loved by multiple dog breeds and sizes
- Favorable ingredient
Quick Verdict
This grain-free canned dog food is a hit with many dogs, offering good value for money and high-quality ingredients. Some dogs may have digestive issues, so a slow transition is recommended.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestive issues reported in some dogs.
Prevention: Consider a slow transition if your dog has a sensitive stomach.
Pros & Cons
Pros
-
Taste (5)
Dogs enjoy the taste, making it a good option for picky eaters.
-
value (3)
Good value for money compared to more expensive brands.
-
Quality Ingredients (3)
High-quality ingredients that are good for dogs.
Cons
-
Digestive Issues (2) major
Some dogs experienced digestive issues after consuming the food.
-
Indifferent (1) minor
Some dogs showed no interest in the food.
-
Ingredient Concerns (1) minor
Some reviewers objected to particular ingredients in the food.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Large breeds — For dogs that need a lot of food, the pricing is better here.
- • Small breeds — Dogs have the opportunity to eat less or eat more as they want .
✗ Skip If
- • Sensitive stomachs — Dogs with sensitive stomachs may experience digestive issues when consuming this food.
Durability & Care
Factors: none
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Not applicable
Highlighted Reviews
"My dog came home from the shelter with 6 cans of this and 3 other cans. Refused the other cans and other wet food I bought, so it was a bit of an emergency to get more of these cans that he adores."
"My dog refused to eat it. I gave it to a friend for her pup."
Bottom Line
If your dog has no issues with grain-free food and you're looking for a cost-effective, high-quality wet dog food, this is a strong contender. Just be prepared for potential digestive issues and consider a slow transition if your dog is sensitive.