Farmina Natural & Delicious Prime Lamb & Blueberry Canned Dog Food, 10-oz can, case of 6

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Details

  • Made without any thickeners including guar, xanthan, cassia, industrial gums and carrageenan.
  • Each portion is steamed individually in the can from fresh, raw lamb and blueberries.
  • Processed with no added water or broth for a hearty texture.
  • Cans are 100% BPA-free.
  • Complete nutrition in each recipe means this diet can be fed on its own without supplementation.

Ingredient Information

Feeding Instructions

Questions & Answers

11 Customer Questions


Why is the nutritional info missing like an ingredient list protein, fat % like the other varieties

Answer by ChewyApr 03, 2020
Please click on the attached photo to reference the guaranteed analysis for this variety.

How long can I keep in refrigerator after opening. Can I freeze any of the food after opening.

Answer by ChewyAug 01, 2020
Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out. Do not freeze canned cat or dog food as it can change the texture and taste of the food.

Can I give a small amount of this to my 6 month old puppy mixed with your lamb puppy dry food ?

Answer by ChewyAug 27, 2020
N&D Prime Dog Lamb & Blueberry Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance of Adult dogs. It is not recommended for puppies.

what is the fat content?

Answer by ChewyApr 08, 2020
This variety contains approximately 6.5% Fat content on an as fed basis (29.5% on a dry matter basis).

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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
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Customers Mention

Chewy identifies key considerations with the help of artificial intelligence and our veterinarians.

Digestibility

79% Positive

Ingredients

81% Positive

Nutritional Value

80% Positive

Texture and Consistency

79% Positive

133 Customer Reviews



Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Ed on Jan 12, 2026

Edible for a picky eaterbut expensive

On the plus side our aging, finicky Yorkie seemed to like to eat this. On the down side, as I poked through the food with a fork before serving, some of the meat

On the plus side our aging, finicky Yorkie seemed to like to eat this. On the down side, as I poked through the food with a fork before serving, some of the meat pieces were actually globs of fat. So, I separated those out and disposed of them. Other than that, quality seemed good but it is very pricey.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Peter on Dec 20, 2025

High Quality Real Meat

My Shepard loves this food, she is a picky eater and gets home cooked food most of the time time. But for snacks, rewards, and “good girl” moments this is her biggest

My Shepard loves this food, she is a picky eater and gets home cooked food most of the time time. But for snacks, rewards, and “good girl” moments this is her biggest treat. Licks the bowl clean, no need to do washing up :-). Great company Italian company with no junk or fillers. I have been using this brand for years !


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Kimberley on Dec 10, 2025

This is amazing

I have been making homemade for my dog and it was just getting to be too much work. I switched her to Farmina and this is the first food that her sensitive system

I have been making homemade for my dog and it was just getting to be too much work. I switched her to Farmina and this is the first food that her sensitive system can handle. In fact she is thriving on it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Carly on Jan 8, 2026

Looks great!

Along with the other N&N flavors, you can really see the chunks of meat in these. We love them!

Along with the other N&N flavors, you can really see the chunks of meat in these. We love them!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Christina on Aug 13, 2025

Paws Down, Best in Class

We started feeding Farmina brand foods to our puppy from the get-go, only dry food for the first 10 months but recently started using this as a “topper” since “some

We started feeding Farmina brand foods to our puppy from the get-go, only dry food for the first 10 months but recently started using this as a “topper” since “some doggo” was jealous of the cat’s wet food. I have never opened a can of dog food and been able to identify ingredients on sight or by smell. Dog loves the food and we feel great about the quality of the food she eats. Bonus points: it doesn’t seem to stain her white fur around the mouth. Farmina isn’t a well known brand in the U.S. but when we read the research on it, we were impressed, and hope others find this stellar pet food.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Alex on Aug 16, 2025

Very fatty

I started with your canned dog food about a year ago, specifically the N&D prime lamb and blueberry. When we started feeding them, the canned food looked great and

I started with your canned dog food about a year ago, specifically the N&D prime lamb and blueberry. When we started feeding them, the canned food looked great and healthy. But for past 2-3 months, all of the cases of canned food have been extremely fatty. Huge layer of fat on the top, big chunks of fat in the middle, and a layer on the bottom. I’ve attached a photo of a freshly opened can. I am switching off the canned food because all this fat is not healthy for my dogs.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Barbara on Dec 4, 2025

Lamb canned food

She eats something close to this but it contains pumpkin which she likes a little better but is eating this fine

She eats something close to this but it contains pumpkin which she likes a little better but is eating this fine


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Carolyn on Nov 1, 2025

Not Impressed.

This seemed to be mostly broth with some meat floating in it. My dog was not enthusiastic.

This seemed to be mostly broth with some meat floating in it. My dog was not enthusiastic.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Meagan on Jun 4, 2025

Large cans have less actual food?

I very happily purchased the smaller cans 3-4 times before, and was amazed with the quality. I thought I'd buy the larger can size for a better $/oz however the

I very happily purchased the smaller cans 3-4 times before, and was amazed with the quality. I thought I'd buy the larger can size for a better $/oz however the formula seems totally different, which is really disappointingfor the price point. The small cans are practically solid food, no liquid pools in can when opened but the larger cans are basically all liquid. I guess I'm switching back to the small cans but if the liquid content is too high I will not be buying Farmina canned food again.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Teresa on Jun 25, 2025

My dog loved it

I had a friend that suggested this wet and dry food. My dog is trying to lose weight so she gets a cup and a half of the dry and three tablespoons of the wet with

I had a friend that suggested this wet and dry food. My dog is trying to lose weight so she gets a cup and a half of the dry and three tablespoons of the wet with warm water in the morning and then a cup of the dry in the evening with water. She seems to be much more satisfied on this than on the previous food I had her on.