Merrick Lil' Plates Grain-Free Small Breed Wet Dog Food Petite Pot Pie, 99-g tub, case of 12
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3 Customer Questions
What is the phosphorus on a dry matter basis? Thanks!
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by nicolep • Jul 06, 2021
The Lil Plates Grain Free Petite Pot Pie contains approximately 1.34% Phosphorus on a Dry Matter basis (approximately 0.29% Phosphorus on an As-Fed basis).
Is all of your meat sourced from the United States?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by Ebland • Apr 09, 2021
Merrick crafts their recipes with the world's best ingredients from the best producers. Most of their ingredients come from the USA, however, in certain circumstances some ingredients may come from another country (like lamb from New Zealand) to ensure the highest quality possible. Each and every ingredient must meet Merrick’s own rigorous quality standards. Ingredients are tested upon arrival, samples are tested throughout production, and all pet food is tested before its released for sale. While all of merrick recipes are made in the USA in their Kitchens in Hereford, Texas, they do outsource a few ingredients from other countries. Here is that list:
New Zealand: Lamb and Venison
France: Duck and Rabbit:
Canada/Germany: Vitamins and Minerals Premix.
Everything else is from the US.
What is the total fat content for the Lil Plates Small Breed Wet Dog Food? Our dog is having bouts of pancreatitis and the vet recommended total fats be less than 18%.
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Answer by fmarin • Feb 20, 2021
This recipe has a minimum fat content of 3%. Due to your pet's diagnosed condition, we recommend consulting your veterinarian to ensure this would be a good fit for your pet's current treatment plan. Dietary and other healthcare changes should be made under the guidance of your vet, particularly when underlying health conditions exist.
