• Contains 6 - 8 Ounce Tubs of Wet Dog Food (2 Chicken Paw Pie, 2 Hearty Beef Stew, 2 Savory Lamb Stew)
  • 3 healthy, delicious natural recipes made with essential vintamins and minerals
  • No corn, wheat, soy or gluten ingredients
  • No poultry by-products, fillers, artificial preservatives or flavors
  • Natural food for dogs

Our coton de tulear is spoiled beyond words. To say she's a finicky eater is an understatement. We've tried everything from supermarket, pet store and vet food and... nothing. (She's waiting for me to cook chicken and rice for her, once prescribed by the vet). Ordered Rachael Ray Nutrish and can't believe she actually eats it. Not saying it's an easy sell, but the taste must override her desire to procrastinate. Each flavor looks and smells like real meat and vegetables. Even if you don't have a finicky baby, try it as an alternative. Just like us, or furry companions get tired of the same old meals. It's obvious these flavors and combinations have been well thought out and executed.

Well, actually my dog loves it. I serve it as a topping on top of the dry kibble on certain days. Big difference in our excited the dog is in getting fed. Since I get 3 "servings" per container I think I get my money's worth.

I have a senior dog who stopped eating kibble. She gets this food and just loves it. In a week after the vet recommended she go to wet food, she has gained a bit of weight and is looking forward to meal time. The odor of the food is not bad--so if you hate opening smelly pet food, this is pretty good. The container is a recyclable plastic pan with a foil seal. I was able to dump the food into her bowl (she's a bigger doggy so needs a bowl) but dainty eaters could eat out of the container. I rinsed it and it went right into the recycling bin. Then there's the name of the food: Chicken Paw Pie. Ok, Rachael. Fun name.

My 3 picky dogs like all 3 flavors! I don't usually give them beef or lamb, but they ate it without even pausing. My mini dachshund/ min pin is extremely picky, and he will stare at something that he isn't used to. There was zero of that with any of these flavors. We also had no gas, vomiting or loose stool, which is a definite plus!

Dog loves this as a full meal, but at 80 lbs, he needs two packages as one of his two meals per day. When a box of eight is available for $16 it is a good deal, but generally prices run $22-23, a price which grocery stores like Kroger will beat at $2.19 - $2.39 each. Although Walmart generally sells individual containers at the best price, for $1.89 each, it only offers the one flavor (beef stew).

I have a very picky GSD who often refuses to eat. The vet suggested I chop up hot dogs to add to her dog food. That worked, but I really wanted a healthier alternative, which led me to this food. It worked! My dog loves it. I sprinkle about a 1/4 of the tub in her dry food (Rachael Ray's Zero Grain, which she loves), mix it all up, and she's finishes it all with no hesitation. No more picky eater! I also tried the Hearty Beef Stew and the Chicken Muttball varieties. She didn't really care for either of those. I ended up giving those flavors to my daughter for her border collie mix and he loved them both. I liked this food not only because my GSD does, but also because it looks like people food. Nice chunks of real chicken, some green beans and carrots sprinkled in, all in a rich gravy. Plus, it doesn't stink like a lot of wet dog foods do. What I don't like is the wide fluctuations in Amazon's pricing. A couple of times I've bought from Amazon at about $13.50 for 8 tubs. Both times the price increased dramatically within a few days. For example, my last purchase from Amazon was about 5 days ago (at $13.52), but today the price is $31.99 -- about 2.5 times higher. Plus, the Prime Shipping and the Subscribe & Save options have both gone away. I was hoping to make Amazon my supplier for this food (I use 1 tub a day) but I guess I just have to go back to Wal-Mart. Bottom line: I will definitely be buying more of this. If the price is right, I'll buy from Amazon. Otherwise, I'll go to Wal-Mart or Target. Also, if your dog doesn't like one variety, try one of the other three.

our 70 lb. dog had a traumatic surgery which she needed to take 3 medications by pill. since she normally only eats dry food, we had a hard time finding a good wet dog food to put the med.s in that wouldn’t agitate her food allergens. This is did the trick! We actually started buying this on a regular basis once she healed, and we mix half of a container to her dry food just to show her extra love. She loves the chicken paw pie, lamb stew, and beef stew combos. Love that the food looks exactly like stew, and not like a pressed can of spam.

Both my Yorkie and Multipoo love it. I added one container split between them to their nightly diet early this fall and Ive noticed an improvement in the overall dryness of their skin. I can brush my Little One without significant dry skin flakes, it not perfect but better. I supplement this feeding with kibble from Merrick’s Lil Plates natural grain free beef small bites, would prefer Lamb but its hard to come by either from Amazon or the pet stores. Also purchase Rachael Ray’s Chicken Paw Pie and the Beef Stew, but we prefer the lamb.

These are great! My female Border Collie absolutely loves these! I've tried a few flavors, I'd let you know which one she likes the most but.. I can't tell! They all get gobbled quick. The quality looks amazing, like something I would order in a restaurant and eat. These look like chicken meatballs with a few pieces of pasta and carrots in a sweet-and-sour sauce. I have to tell myself every time I open it that it's not for people! And the ingredients seem to be pretty good quality. I buy her these to add some variety to the Rachel Ray dry food I usually get her (or another dry food, if I'm mixing it up for her). One a day with a little dry food, and dry food + freshpet doggie sausage the other meal keeps her happy and healthy. Compared to freshpet ingredient quality, I'd say this is 4/5 vs 5/5, but since the cost point is something like $1.75 each I think it's worth it. Considering the junk I put in my own body, I'm sure she's eating better than me.

These 8 Beef Stews are a big hit. Like Peak, it's a product of Thailand but that doesn't seem to be a problem. Manufactured within 9-months & expires/use by summer of 2020. No ill after effects. I mix it with Nutrish beef & rice dry. You'd think $2 each is spendy, but like I said it's over twice the size of other wet brands out there and this has a small amount of potatoes, carrots and peas with a decent amount of gravy and a lot of beef chunks, plus is came in a sort of tupperware container so you can dish half up with dry and snap seal the other half for the next meal or if your dogs a medium to large size rascal a whole tub makes a good portion meal for them. It's a smidgen cheaper at Chewy but normally you have to spend $49 or more over there to get free ship. Rachael made a winner with this one. Her products overall have been pretty darn good. Two thumbs up..... WAY UP!