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Wellness Natural Grain Free Wet Canned Dog Food 95% Meat Recipes can be used as a mixer or topper and are a healthy, natural way to add meat content and variety to a dog’s diet. Each Wellness wet canned dog food formula is cooked right in the can so freshness and taste are locked in, and they provide a quick, safe and more convenient alternative to serving raw or cooked meats.
Product Dimensions : 12 x 9 x 4.25 inches; 9.9 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : 89405
Date First Available : May 13, 2009
Manufacturer : Wellness Pet LLC
ASIN : B001F2AV42
Country of Origin : Canada
GRAIN-FREE WET DOG FOOD: Each can of Wellness Ninety-Five Percent Lamb Pate is packed with all-natural, grain-free lamb and not much else. Serve as a delicious mixer or topper with a complete and balanced diet.
LAMB PATE: This natural, grain-free recipe features real lamb for complete, balanced nutrition. Pate is completely smooth for an irresistible taste your dog will love.
LEANER BODY MASS AND MUSCLE TONE: Based on the nutritional philosophy that dogs thrive on a natural diet mainly comprised of meat, this dog food is made with high quality protein ingredients sourced from lamb.
NO CORN, WHEAT, OR SOY: Contains only premium, all-natural ingredients with no poultry by-products, wheat, wheat gluten, corn, soy, artificial colors, or preservatives.
MADE IN CANADA: We prepare each of our recipes in our own state of the art facility, using only the finest, globally sourced ingredients. All ingredients are wholesome, non-GMO, and chosen for their nutritional benefits.
Customers say
Customers praise the dog food for its high meat content without fillers and healthy nutritional breakdown, with dogs loving the taste. The quality is good, though opinions on value are mixed, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it too expensive. Customers report issues with damaged cans, and while some say it smells good, others find it terrible. Some customers express concerns about food safety, noting it can make pets extremely sick.
(as of Jun 29, 2025 01:50:35 UTC – Details)