Technical Details
- Pack of twelve, 13-ounce cans (total of 156-ounces)
- Maintain healthy hips & joints with glucosamine & chondroitin
- Grain free product
Product Description
Dogswell happy hips for dogs, lamb & sweet potato stew recipe, 13-ounce cans (pack of 12) helps maintain healthy hips & joints with glucosamine & chondroitin.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
2010-09-10
By A. Liu
My dog loves this. Had to switch from dry to wet food because she has something called mega-esophagus (where the esophagus is compromised) Started off with cans of IAMS and wondered why should I pay extra for "premium" dog food such as Dogswell. So I decided to do the research and find out whether the extra 80 cents (80% more than a can of IAMS) was worth spending per can. I mean dog food is dog food right?
So what's the difference? Well I found out that dog food that contains "meat by products" or any "by-products" consisted of not only livestock deemed "inedible" under human standards (bones, intestines, hoofs, hair, etc) but it also contained dead zoo animals, road kills, and *gasp* euthanized DOGS and CATS with their (flea)COLLARS on! Goto [...] and educate yourself about dog food. This may give your dog an extra 5 years of life.
2010-05-30
By L. BLOUIN (Florida, USA)
My dogs go crazy for this stuff! I mix 1/2 can with premium grain-free dry food. One of them is a verrrry picky eater, and there is no hesitation when I put this food down. I love how healthy it is for them, with all-natural ingredients and nothing undesirable added. It appears to be very good tasting. I didn't try it personally, but it really smells like people food.
2009-10-12
By Shopper (NC)
Dogs loved it and I loved giving them an excellent food at a relatively good price.
2009-09-23
By David J. Brown (Lisle, NY USA)
This product covers two important nutrional requirements. The cost is reasonable. Highly recommended.
2009-03-26
By Kristina M. Solch (Kettering, OH)
Dogswell is such a wonderful company. Their products are great, and my collie loves everything! (She's a picky eater!)
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