Wetlands Canine Recipe with Fowl in Gravy
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. Made with fowl, this recipe offers a taste sensation like no other. 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.
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Ingredients
Duck, duck broth, chicken broth, fish broth, chicken liver, chicken, dried egg whites, potatoes, peas, dried egg product, potato starch, quail, turkey, ocean fish, guar gum, natural flavor, sodium phosphate, salt, flaxseed oil, potassium chloride, inulin, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, blueberries, raspberries, taurine, choline chloride, zinc amino acid chelate, yucca schidigera extract, iron amino acid chelate, xanthan gum, thiamine mononitrate, natural roasted flavor, natural smoke flavor, vitamin E supplement, copper amino acid chelate, manganese amino acid chelate, sodium selenite, cobalt amino acid chelate, niacin supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A supplement, riboflavin supplement, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, potassium iodide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein 8.0% Minimum Crude Fat 3.5% Minimum Crude Fiber 1.0% Maximum Moisture 82.0% Maximum Calorie Content
(ME Calculated) 893 kcal/kg, 334 kcal/can (13.2 oz, 374g)
Feeding Guide (cans per day)
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.
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 *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.
AAFCO Statement
Taste of the Wild Wetlands Canine Recipe With Fowl in Gravy is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for growth and maintenance including growth of large size dogs (70 lbs. or more as an adult).
Available Sizes
13.2oz.
Wetlands Canine Recipe with Fowl in Gravy is rated out of 5 by 8.Rated 5 out of 5 by cpgde from Excellent Both of my dogs love it! My one dog was raised on the puppy food and because she had a sensitive stomach, this is the only food she can tolerate. Her coat and skin are beautiful and she is at a very good weight.Date published: 2018-04-22Rated 5 out of 5 by Cindy from great product We have 2 dogs. Have been feeding this product since Buckley was 8months old. When we rescued JUJU BE her hair was like needles, now her hair is like silk.Your food helped her regain her hair. They love the food. I will never stop giving it to them.Date published: 2020-03-27Rated 5 out of 5 by Mary from Bruno loves it! My dog Bruno was lucky enough to try this delicious formula through chewy!Date published: 2018-04-17Rated 5 out of 5 by jb68 from Insane levels of love We have fed TOTW in every variety to every dog (and cat) we have had since it became available. There isn't a loser flavor or composition in the bunch. When it is occasionally unavailable, the furry members of the family give me a full-blown side-eye when I put down brand-x, and go nuts with anticipation when they smell a newly opened can of "the good stuff."Date published: 2022-04-25Rated 5 out of 5 by melville from My little Bruh Love this food we change his food from another brand that we used before , we were having issues with it because. our dog didn't like it and just to go 2 days without eating at all , i saw this brand at my local hardware store and choose to buy couple of cans , and my dog dosen't have any issues eating it , so thanks for take care of my lil Bruh needsDate published: 2023-03-14Rated 5 out of 5 by Roger 52 from Our dogs absolutely love Taste of the wild!!!! Our dogs have never ate any other food. They have great health and energy!! Most of all they are always so happy !Date published: 2022-04-26Rated 5 out of 5 by Rcthayer1 from What Happened???? Don’t understand why Chewy isn’t caring you wet food anymore?????Date published: 2021-03-18Rated 5 out of 5 by Brenda from My dog lives it She loves it very much & isn't that picky of what she eats.Date published: 2022-05-07We have a Basset Hound, 7 years old, 65 pounds and a Newfoundland, 4 years old, 150 lbs. It seems extreme to feed 5 cans to the Newfie. We are currently on a nutritionally based raw diet, but need to switch due to kitchen reason when we need to board.
Our feeding recommendations are based the needs of an average, moderately active adult dog, some dogs may need more and some may need less. We suggest trying to match the total amount of calories your dog has been previously eating. An average moderately active 150 pound dog would require approximately 2,300 calories per day.Date published: 2017-02-26I have a 4 month old Goldendoodle who I currently feed the dry puppy food -- High Prairie Puppy -- can I incorporate some of this wet food for her?? I don't see anything written for puppy specific
Hello! Yes, many pets enjoy the variety they receive when you feed more than one recipe. Our canned recipes are formulated for growth and maintenance and are suitable for dogs of all ages, from puppy to senior. If you mix wet and dry food, be sure to monitor the total calories to ensure you are not overfeeding. If you need help determining how many calories per day your dog needs, please contact us by submitting an inquiry at https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/ and we’d be happy to help!Date published: 2020-01-16Our dog is diabetic and our vet recommended switching to a wet food. What is the carbohydrate content on the “with fowl in gravy” variety that you produce.
Hello! We’re sorry to hear about your dog’s diabetes. This recipe contains 2.91% carbohydrates on an as-fed basis and 14.39% on a dry matter basis. We recommend consulting your veterinarian regarding the best diet for your dog based on his or her needs.Date published: 2020-01-16My dog eats the canned lamb stew. I can’t find it anymore! HELP!!
Hello, and thanks for reaching out. Due to inventory shortages, some retailers may not have canned formula in stock. However, we are continuing to produce canned formulas, and they may be available at alternate stores near you, which you can locate on our website, https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/where-to-buy/?cs=m. We recommend calling in advance to ensure they have the formula in stock. We apologize for this inconvenience.Date published: 2021-02-02What is the "protein level on a dry matter basis" for the Taste of the Wetlands Wetlands formula (canned wet food). Thank you for your help!
Hi, Melissa. Our Wetlands Canine Formula with Fowl in Gravy contains 39.3% protein on a dry matter basis.Date published: 2019-09-04What is the phosphorous percentage? My dog may need kidney disease diet, which should be low in phosphorous. Thanks.
Hi, Susie, apologies for the delayed response and we’re sorry to hear your dog’s kidney issues. Our Wetlands Canine Formula with Fowl in Gravy contains 0.34% phosphorus on an as-fed basis (1.6% dry matter). This is the lowest phosphorous amount amongst our canned formulas. Prescription kidney diets are generally much lower in protein and phosphorus than any of our Taste of the Wild formulas. We recommend working with your veterinarian to determine the best formula for your dog.Date published: 2018-05-03Where are your ingredients sourced and where are they processed? Please email me the answer as soon as possible.
Hi Kmom2016. You should have received an email from one of our Product Specialists. Thanks!Date published: 2021-01-30