Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend in Sauce Grain-Free Canned Dog Food, 13.2-oz, case of 12
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Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend in Sauce Canned Dog Food has restricted amounts of both protein and phosphorus which can help dogs with kidney disease. Kidneys are very important because they remove waste and substances from the blood, and maintain the normal balance of fluid and minerals within the body. To find out whether or not this food is appropriate for your particular pet, you should consult your Veterinarian and use as directed.
Key Benefits- Naturally healthy nutrition for dogs with added vitamins & minerals
- Controlled levels of protein to help minimize kidney workload
- Minimize stress on kidneys by maintain phosphorus levels for a healthy kidney function
- Carrageen free recipe has reduced sodium to help maintain normal blood pressure
- Restricted amounts of both protein and phosphorus which can help dogs with kidney disease
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Item Number73714
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Packaging TypeCan
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Food TexturePate
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormWet Food
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Special DietGrain-Free, Low-Protein, No Corn No Wheat No Soy
Chicken Broth, Peas, Chicken, Chicken Fat (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Potatoes, Pea Fiber, Carrots, Potato Starch, Chicken Liver, Salmon Oil, Natural Liver Flavor, Dried Egg Product, Calcium Carbonate, Agar-Agar, Dandelion Greens, Parsley, Choline Chloride, Sunflower Oil, Salt, Choline Chloride, Salt, Ascorbic Acid (Source Of Vitamin C), Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vitamin E Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Riboflavin Supplement, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Iodate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Potassium Iodide, Biotin, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
Caloric Content1065 kcal/kg, 398 kcal/can
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 4.5% min |
Crude Fat | 7.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 5.0% max |
Moisture | 80.0% max |
Ash | 1.50% max |
Calcium | 0.25% min |
Phosphorus | 0.05% min |
Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion. Use only as directed by your veterinarian.
For intermittent feeding only.
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85% Recommend
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Terribly Disappointed
By Nursedeb1158 on Nov 17, 2020
I have a senior Yorkie that has kidney failure. I tried all the prescription foods that the vet gave us. He wouldn't touch it. I saw the ad for Dave's pet food on Chewy. I read alot of the reviews where people said how much their dogs loved it. My dog will not touch it. I've tried mixing it with his previous food, mixing with potted meat (which he loves), putting whipped cream on top, and adding shredded jerky on top (which he also loves). He won't touch it. I even tried giving it to my Shiloh Shepherd. She won't touch it either.
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Good then changed recipe
By PuccasMom on Oct 31, 2020
I've been feeding this to Pucca since February with no issues at all. He loved it. Then the last couple of cases, the food is runny, no real consistency, stinks and full of peas and carrots. Dogs are not vegetarians, and now Pucca is vomiting after every meal. He won't go near it anymore. They have changed something in this food. I just hope it doesn't kill him. He won't eat anything now. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Not now. Horrible
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A kidney formula that is affordable and doesn't require a prescription
By Muktukluk on Sep 27, 2020
Of course a food item not filled with junk is going to be a little bland looking, but the junk is what is so hard on a dog's kidneys and the colorings of the dog foods are geared to look good to the humans. If it looks good to us then we assume it will be tasty. My dog does not mind the bland appearance at all; she eats it without hesitation. I was very pleased to find a VERY low phosphorus food that is affordable. This is even lower phosphorus content than the homemade recipes and I like having a ready made food for her for variety and convenience on many of my work days.
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Phenomenal quality, and she loves it!
By Northwesterner on Oct 18, 2020
Finally, a non-prescription dog food for kidney disease - and the ingredients are terrific, given the dietary limitations. The company has gone to great lengths to create a formula without carrageenan, which is huge. My 14 year old girl just loves it, and *has finally put on weight*. She's peppy and happy, and can't wait for her next meal.
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Helped Our Senior Girl
By Ginger on Oct 5, 2020
Out 13 y/o Lab was diagnosed with Kidney issues, elevated phosphorus and elevated Calcium. After just one week on this her calcium and phosphorus levels are all back to normal! She loves, the food, but she is not a picky eater.
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Made My Dog Violently Sick
By Layne on Aug 23, 2020
I received my case in the the morning and fed some of it that afternoon. Within minutes my poor pup was vomiting and wretching. This went on for hours. I'm tossing the other 11 cans in the trash so not to make someone else's dog sick. My dog has no gastrointestinal issues so it had to be the food.
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Dogs love it
By Trish on Sep 30, 2020
I have one dog that has some dietary problems however I have two other dogs that love it as well. I give them 2 tablespoons in the morning. No issues what so ever!
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Tolerable!
By Jordan on Aug 7, 2020
Not my dog's favorite food, but you've got a pup with kidney problems who's allergic to most of the prescription kidney diets it'll do! Took him a minute to warm up to it and he still has days every few months where he won't eat it, so I'll throw in a few chunks of rotisserie chicken to get him started again.
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Unfortunately they wouldn’t eat it
By JanLarayne on Jul 18, 2020
I was very hopeful my dogs with kidney disease would eat this, since they don’t like their prescription food, but nope. Really disappointed because it looks like a good, quality food, which is why I still gave it a 4. (Won’t hold it against the food because they’re not liking much these days.) The local rescue was glad to take it, thankfully.
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Hopefully this works better for others
By Mystic2 on Jul 23, 2020
My renal challenged agingRottweiler wouldn’t eat this and my GSD puppy didn’t think too much of it either. Sometimes if rottie won’t eat having pup eat it will help....not this food unfortunately.