

Happy Howl Grandma’s Beef Stew 100% Human-Grade Wet Dog Food is the secret to keeping your canine companion at their ideal weight, even as they age. Sirloin steak beef cut is the only animal protein in this highly-digestible formula, so it’s gentle on your pup’s stomach. You’ll notice a difference in your dog’s energy levels, enthusiasm for mealtime, and overall happiness soon after switching them to this all-natural dog food. Suitable for all breeds and life stages, this super diet can be used as a supplement to homemade food or kibble—but to achieve the full benefits it should be your dog’s full meal plan. This tantalizing dog food can also be used as a short-term diet to help relieve stomach and acute intestinal issues, stimulate appetite in picky eaters, and help overweight senior dogs reach their ideal weight.
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Beef, Beef Broth, Carrots, Brown Rice, Potato, Green Beans, Peas, Flour, Blueberries, Spinach, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Unsalted Butter, Black Pepper, Dextrose, Multi-Vitamin Blend, Milk, Mineral Mix, Choline Chloride, Parsley, Basil, Oregano, Potassium Chloride, Kelp Powder
| Crude Protein | 6.0% min |
| Crude Fat | 3.0% min |
| Crude Fiber | 1.5% max |
| Moisture | 77.0% max |
Feed your dog 1-2 cartons per day, depending on their weight and activity level. Please review the feeding schedule on the side panel of each individual unit for exact serving size estimates by dogs weight. You can feed Happy Howl as a complete and balanced meal or mix it with your dog's current food. Always provide fresh water with your dog's food. Storage Instructions: Keep unopened cartons in a cool, dry place. Once opened, cartons can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Happy Howl Grandma's Beef Stew 100% Human-Grade Wet Dog Food
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