Merrick Gourmet Lunch Box Entrees Variety Pack Dog Food Cans
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Average customer review:Product Description
The comforts of home are the things that we all love including our canine companions. They have their favorite chair, smells, routines, nap times and TV shows just like us. We did our best to bottle up all of those great things that make up the comforts in life and offer them to your dog through these wonderful foods.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112354 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 8/13.2-oz Cans
- Brand: Merrick
Features
- 8/13.2-oz Cans
Customer Reviews
My dogs LOVE Merricks and I love my dogs...
This variety pack is a great way to try different flavors of Merricks. My dogs' favorites are Southern Comfort and Thanksgiving Day Dinner. They gladly eat all the flavors but I find these are the easiest to serve because they pour right out of the can. My dogs coats are super shiny and they look healthy and happy.
Great dog food made in the US, not China! I highly recommend this product.
Teddy votes NO on Merrick Dog Food!
My dog is not a picky eater. She's one of those delightful beasts that thinks even FOOD should be recycled and reused and enjoyed a second time (after its first run through another animal's digestive tract). This dog never met a litter fritter she didn't relish and enjoy. She's not even particularly discerning when it comes to nonfood items, such as plastics and wood. Her favorite between meal treat is the gardenia bush in the back yard and the cedar tree beside it. Because its trunk is so large, she has to turn her head sideways to gnaw at it, but it's worth the effort, she assures me.
With that being said, she would not eat the Merrick Wild Buffalo canned dog food. She tried. Boy, did she tried. I served it at breakfast. She sniffed at it and then backed away and then did a couple semi-circle swings around the food dish and then moved in and tried a second time. Finally, taking a deep breath she jumped into the entree with gusto.
Like a well-mannered guest at a swanky party, she looked at me with a mouthful of dog food and proffered a slight smile and the stole into the center hallway where she deposited a fair-size chunk of partially chewed "wild buffalo meat" on my hallway carpet.
And there it remained for some time. Every now and then, my persnickety husband would walk through the hallway, pause at the pile of brown mess on the carpet and say, "What is this awful looking pile?"
I'd calmly reply, "Merrick canned dog food, Wild Buffalo."
He'd say, "Is that some of that organic junk?"
I'd say, "Yes, and it was expensive, too!"
He'd say, "Well, I don't think Teddy likes it."
I'd say, "She'll come to like it with time, I'm sure. Besides, she's not getting dessert until she finishes her meal."
Throughout the day, she'd revisit the pile of smelly goo and pick up a chunk and maul it a little more in her mouth and spit it out. By evening, she was ravenous and had taken to licking the leather couch over and over. Apparently, she was testing it to see if it tasted better than the Buffalo Meat and judging my her big eyes, I'm thinking it did.
Finally, she collapsed on the leather couch, faint from hunger. Her loving brown eyes gazed upward at me with their last bit of strength and pleaded, "I shall die for want of food. Save me."
With that, I toddled out to the kitchen and opened another can of Merrick Canned Dog food, "Flavor O'duck."
She liked that one even less than the wild buffalo.
Short version, I'm taking all this food back to the store. Never again will I buy Merrick Canned Dog Food.






