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Merrick Grammy's Pot Pie Dog Food 13.2 oz (Pack of 12)

Merrick Grammy's Pot Pie Dog Food 13.2 oz (Pack of 12)
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Merrick Grammy's Pot Pie Dog Food 13.2 oz (Pack of 12)

The smell of Grammy's house and her famous chicken pot pie is an unforgettable comfort. These tender chunks of chicken are sure to make your dog beg to go to Grammy's. Grammy's Pot Pie is prepared with chicken, red jacket potatoes, carrots, snow peas and red apples.

  • Number 1 ingrediedient is real meat

  • Human Grade Ingredients

  • Fresh Vegtables and Fruit

  • No Animal Fats

  • Whole Grains

  • Grain Free pet food

  • Made in the USA

  • Meat is #1 Ingredient

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MK20175

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Product Details:
Product Length: 12.0 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 11.0 pounds
Package Length: 12.2 inches
Package Width: 9.0 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 11.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Half-empty cans and greasy inconsistent ingredients  Jan 20, 2008
By C. Ivy
We have been feeding this to our dogs for over a year. Over the past few months, we have had a problem with the cases of Grammy's Pot Pie cans. Some cans were full of chunks of fat and a thick lard-like gravy with no veggies, and some cases were fine with chicken and veggies,etc. What happened to truth in labeling? We also had the problem with the cans being only half-full sometimes. Our dogs were getting bad diarhea from the fat in the food so we had to stop giving them Merrick.
They need to start testing their food again. It used to be great. Look at the old reviews from last year and before.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3unfilled cans  Oct 10, 2007
By Suzanne E. Leonetti "dog enthusiast"
I've been feeding this wet food to my dogs for 3 years, and as my husband has said "if you through it in a crock pot and served it to me for dinner i would have no idea it was dog food." But i am a little upset with the fact that the cans aren't full. In this last case some were even only half full. I have 4 dogs and this stuff isn't cheap.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Great  Jul 28, 2006
By Alex Vrenios
I am just passing along the 5-star rating from our three Miniature Schnauzers. This stuff is a big hit at our house. We give them each an easy to digest kibble that's good for them and put a tablespoon of Pot Pie on top. No more turned up noses now - they wolf it all down. Be sure to mix it up real good before serving.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5We Love Grammy's!  Dec 28, 2005
By L. E. Thomas
We adopted an 8-year-old Dalmatian earlier this year, and heard lots of cautionary tales about special diet. But we couldn't pass up trying a can of this dog food--sadly, just because of the name. Well, she loves it! So now it's her special occasion food. We mix half a can with a cup of dry, 2X/day, with no nasty side effects. She also likes Wingaling and the Napa Valley offerings from this company. It's high in protein and works for us!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Please Think Twice...  Apr 04, 2011
By Stephanie T. Muraca
Please think twice about purchasing this product, especially if you have a small-breed dog. I was lured by the cute, gimmicky labeling and sold by the ingredient list, but I twice fed Merrick canned food to both of my dogs, and BOTH times, BOTH dogs were diagnosed with pancreatitis -- an illness which is dangerous, extremely painful to the animal, and which requires hospitalization. I'm not sure if the fat content in those particular cans was high, or if Merrick uses an ingredient/additive that somehow sickened both of my (unrelated) dogs, but this food made them very ill. After their second hospitalization for pancreatitis, I spoke with other folks who had stopped feeding Merrick to their small-breed dogs for the same reason -- the food caused vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy in their pets.

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