A great-tasting complement to the dry Taste of the Wild recipes, the Wetlands Canine Recipe with Fowl in Gravy will satisfy even the most finicky dogs. This complete and balanced recipe can also be fed as your pet’s sole diet. Contains duck, quail and turkey for a blend of fowl that provides proper amino acid nutrition. Supplemented with vegetables and fruits, this recipe delivers antioxidants to help give your friend a healthy lifestyle.
- A grain free formula
- Complete pet food, high water content
- Strictly selected high-quality ingredients
- High palatability
- Low-carb and low-glycemic formula
- Contains a variety of vegetables and fruits
- Natural without additives, does not contain any genetically modified food
- Made in the USA
89 Kcal/100g. Crude Protein 6.5%, Crude Fat 5.5%, Crude Fibre 0.5%, Crude Ash 3%, Moisture 80%.
Chicken, duck, turkey, chicken liver, chicken broth, duck broth, fish broth, potato starch, minerals, dried peas, dried potato, sunflower oil, dried tomato, flaxseed oil, inulin, dried sweet potato, dried blueberries, dried raspberries. Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate, Monohydrate), Iron (Iron Sulphate, Monohydrate), Manganese (Manganous Sulphate, Monohydrate).
Cans Per Day
| Current Weight of Adult Dog (lbs.)* | Toy (2 – 12 lbs.) | Small (12 – 25 lbs.) | Medium (25 – 50 lbs.) | Large (50 – 100 lbs.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| When feeding canned food only (13.2 oz. can) | ½ – 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ – 2 ¼ | 2 ¼ – 3 ½ | 3 ½ – 5 ½ |
Amount of food your dog requires will depend on age, activity level, environment and breed. Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion. Keep fresh water available at all times.
*For puppies, feed up to two times the recommended adult feeding amount by body weight. As your puppy gets older, gradually decrease the amounts to near adult amounts.
This feeding guide provides a starting point for the amount of food to give your dog each day. We recommend that you keep your dog in ideal body condition and not allow them to become overweight. The amount of food your dog needs can vary based on age, activity level or other food and treats given, so be sure to work with your veterinarian to determine an appropriate weight for your dog, and to make any necessary adjustments to their feeding.
