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Amazon Brand - Wag Wet Canned Dog Food features real chicken as the primary ingredient, complemented by nutritious carrots and peas, all in a savory gravy. This grain-free recipe is crafted without artificial additives and is proudly made in the USA. Each pack contains twelve 13.2 oz cans, designed for easy serving and storage, ensuring your furry friend enjoys a delicious and healthy meal.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 13.2 Ounces |
Unit Count | 158.4 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
D**.
great dog food
This a great dog food. My dog just gobbles it down. I add a little hot water to warm up the gravy.
N**K
So far, my favorite wet dog food.
My dogs aren't particularly fussy about wet food, but I am. Both of my little ones are minus many teeth (they are puppy mill survivors) so I find that the size of the "chunks" is just right for them and they are soft enough that I can cut them very easily if need be. The gravy is not as gelatinous as some other brands and so easier to spoon out. My pups are thriving on Wag and I will continue to buy (the price is also great!).
D**R
An Economic Alternative over Purina Pro Plan
Our Lab was being fed Purina Pro Plan slices in gravy which she enjoyed. However, there came a period where this particular recipe became unavailable. Concerned over the erradic cost of wet dog food, I then found the WAG brand by Amazon. (It is too early to fully rate the WAG brand at this time.)The cost per/12 cans appeared much lower than the Purina Pro Plan "equivalent". A case was recently delivered and I must say, our Lab simply dug into it with no hisitation. The consistency of the meaty chunks appeared very good as well as the texture and taste of the brown gravy in veggies.I began introducing the WAG brand along with the Purina label in measured amounts in order to avoid her from having an upset stomach while switching foods. All has worked out well. Her elimination is quite normal and she does not hesitate when the WAG brand is in her food dish. Should this positive trial period continue, I will begin switching over to WAG permanently.(As a footnote, although only having received one order so far, I have found zero dented cans with the WAG case of food vs. numerous dented cans when ordering the Purina One label.)
J**R
Dogs love it
Wry good quality
A**T
My dog has never had UTIs before
*****UPDATE****** it’s almost exactly a year since I made this review and my dog hasn’t had a UTI since. I think it was the food.I was skeptical of purchasing this dog food because of some of the bad reviews about dogs having digestive issues after eating this food. But, because of the pandemic and me being a broke college student, I didn’t have many wet food options at the time. Supply chain issues, not being able to get what my dog normally eats, etc. this was super cheap when I first bought it. I thought, why not, I can afford it, the reviews aren’t too bad, and the ingredients look ok.So I purchased a few different flavors of the stews for variety. I’ve been feeding my large, 8 years old, pittie mix this food for a few months now. She seemed to like it. But after a few weeks of being on the food, she got a UTI. I chalked it up to her being considered a senior dog at her size and weight, and maybe as a one off, but she has NEVER had a UTI before I started this food. I wasn’t too worried about it being the food just yet. Then, the price raised a little on the food, but I still couldn’t find her regular food, so I bought it again. She liked it. Now, we are a few months in, and I have found her regular food, so I’ve been alternating between her regular food and this food. Today, I woke up to her licking herself, and a half dried puddle of pee on the floor, that had crystallized into a white glittery pile and some random viscous urine spots with blood in it. This is exactly how her last UTI started a couple of months ago. So I looked at her genitals and sure enough, red, swollen, and blood.I am throwing the rest of this food away. Going to the vet to spend astronomical amounts of money for antibiotics, and staying home to nurse my pup that’s not feeling well. I will update this review in a few months if it seems like the problem clears up after me no longer feeding her this food.
R**S
Tasty, my dogs love it
My dogs love this. I mix it with kibble.
S**.
Dog got sick after 2 weeks (update)
Ordered this because of the price but I was wary of buying this due to the mixed reviews. I bought 24 cans and they all arrived without any dents. The Turkey variety actually smells like Turkey and I can actually see the peas and sweet potato in it. I mix half a can with a cup and a half of dry kibble for my 70 pound baby and she gobbles it up. It’s a decent amount of gravy in the can, so I add a little hot water to it and stir it into the kibble. No complaints so far. Smells like the same stuff you get in a can of Chunky brand stew.UPDATE - After 2 weeks on this food, my fuzz butt suddenly had blood in her urine. I was freaking out because all I saw was red on a Friday morning walk. Took her to the emergency clinic to find that she had sterile struvite crystals in her bladder. After the blood work and urinalysis determined that her diet was causing her urine to be alkaline instead of acidic, I am now forced to put her on an expensive vet approved diet that costs exponentially more. Trying to save a few dollars on her food seems to have cost me a $700 vet bill and her new food I have to buy is $87 per 25 pound bag of kibble and $45 for a 12-pack of canned food! To top it off, she suddenly won’t eat Wags anymore. I can’t even use it to transition to the new diet. I thought it was because of the antibiotics we had to give her, but she will still eat boiled chicken, rice and cheese. I was originally mixing nature’s recipe grain free kibble with wags canned food. She was on the kibble for months without a problem. I can’t pinpoint exactly if wags caused this issue, but based off the timeline and my dogs refusal to eat the stuff, I’m gonna say yes. Just buy the good stuff and stay away from the cheap stuff. It isn’t worth it.
K**
My senior dog loves it!
In my dog’s old age he has become very picky, avoiding his kibble until he can get some form of topper (pan drippings, etc., mostly just for the softness). The refrigerated soft dog foods were great but super expensive after initial trial discounts, so we tried the Wag canned food and it was a hit! By the body weight recommendations, our Doberman would need 5-6 cans a day but we just used it as a topper on his kibble. Half a can in the morning, then bag and refrigerate until dinner. He would devour his food (including the Wag kibble the canned food was mixed into). Highly recommend! I also appreciate how easy it is to recycle. After feeding dinner, we rip off the label and add the can to the dishwasher then toss in the bin in the morning.
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