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Case of 12, 12.7-ounce cans of grain-free wet dog food with beef.
Features big chunks of USDA-inspected deboned beef as the very first ingredient.
100% free from artificial colors, flavors, preservatives and by-products.
Grain-free recipe made with hand-stuffed red jacket new potatoes and carrots.
Made in a savory gravy for added flavor and moisture.
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See your sidekick’s sniffer start to quiver for this Merrick Chunky Grain-Free Pappy’s Pot Roast Dinner. This wholesome grain-free wet dog food features chunks of USDA-inspected deboned beef first and hand-stuffed red jacket new potatoes and carrots in a savory gravy your pup will love. And you can feel good knowing that this recipe is made in the USA in Merrick’s Hereford, Texas kitchen without any artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or by-products. This delicious recipe can be given as a standalone meal or added to dry food as a tasty topper. Simply pull the easy-open tab on the can and serve!
Specifications
Item Number
77010
Packaging Type
Can
Season
N/A
Made In
N/A
Sourced From
N/A
Shop Conscious
Natural
Food Texture
Chunks in Gravy
Lifestage
Adult
Breed Size
Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
For dogs over 100 lbs., add 1/3 can for each additional 10 lbs.
Feed puppies up to two times and pregnant or lactating females up to three times for the same weight. Adjust feeding level to your dog’s individual needs. Cover and refrigerate unused portions. Shake well before opening. Keep fresh water available at all times.
If feeding with dry food, reduce wet amount by 6 oz. for every 1/2 cup of dry food.
Transition Instructions
Mix Merrick's food with your current dog's food over the course of 5-7 days. Continuously increase the amount of the Merrick food while decreasing the amount in your dogs current diet.
Merrick’s natural, Grain-Free recipes feature delectable chunks of real beef or chicken in savory gravy. They are made with real, hand-stuffed ingredients like carrots, potatoes and peas. Each mouthwatering recipe is crafted without grain, wheat or soy, using only high-quality ingredients for superior nutrition and great taste.
Try the Merrick Difference
Every Merrick Grain-Free recipe is made with high-quality protein to help build muscle mass and support healthy energy levels. Your dog will love the deliciously meaty taste!
Full Of Protein
Wholesome Ingredients
Made with hand-stuffed ingredients like real carrots, potatoes and peas.
Safely Cooked In The USA
Each recipe is crafted in Merrick’s Hereford, TX kitchen.
All Natural
Merrick foods are made without any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
About Merrick
Merrick believes whole foods not only taste better, but are better for your pet, and handmade recipes are much better than scientific formulas. That's why Merrick's been making pet food in their own kitchen for more than 30 years. Produced in small batches, each recipe is closely monitored to ensure it delivers the perfect balance of nutrients guaranteed right on the label. Merrick makes food to be fuel, not filler, and their wide variety of protein-rich dry and canned foods and treats means your pet will enjoy every second of his meal.
This recipe is poultry-free. For a complete list of ingredients, click the “Nutritional Info” tab, next to the “Description” tab, just under the product photos.
What is the phosphorous level?
Answer by • Jan 23, 2019
There is 0.17% Phosphorus in this food.
Where is this made
Answer by • May 27, 2020
This food was made in the USA.
What is the source of the dried egg product and is it as a filler or protein source because my dog is allergic to poultry. If it’s not a measurable source of protein than good because that’s what causes the allergy
Answer by • Oct 16, 2020
The Dried Egg Product in this food is chicken egg and is used as a protein source.
This stew is okay; it’s not super exciting but he’ll eat it and I feel it’s a healthy food for him. I do have an issue with today’s shipment of cans; all are dented and almost all are heavily dented with creases. I’m more concerned Boone is going to get sick due to how dented these cans are
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By katie on Aug 4, 2023
my dog's favorite
my dog is a little pig and will eat almost anything, but this one is her absolute favorite
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Gammy on Jun 16, 2023
dogs love it
Both of my dogs love Merrick chunky Pappy's Pot Road Dinner. It has real chunks of carrots in it. I feel that I am giving them good healthy food
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Bubba on May 29, 2023
Good food for my puppy
My dog's absolutely love this can't food. And what's really good is? It doesn't make them stink like a lot of other canned foods do and the price is good.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By LaurieA on Dec 5, 2022
Back, but not the same quality
I was really happy to see this flavor back, but it was not the same as before. There is barely any "pot roast" meat involved. Mostly gravy with lots of potatoes and two large carrots (which works out nicely for my 2 Great Danes, but I can buy carrots for a song. This food is very expensive). The can also wasn't even full to the top. Taking this one back out of rotation.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By charlie on Jan 22, 2023
shippimg issue
Disappointed again with the shipping - the dry foord camae out all over the place - the driveway, the porch, the box
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By CS on Sep 19, 2021
Pappy's made my puppy feel poopy
My 8 yr old dog regularly eats Merrick dry and canned food with no problem, however the last case of Pappy's Pot Roast Dinner seemed to cause her a lot of gastric distress. After a couple of cans I switched her to the beef, bison and lamb cans, which helped. She is allergic to chicken, so maybe Merrick changed their formula?
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Elly on Aug 19, 2021
Tummy Distress
I chose this because it said it was easy on tummy and it wasn’t. Diarrhea ensued pretty quickly. I believe my Wiggles can’t handle the heavy gravy.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Jessica on Mar 12, 2021
Pappys Potroast by Merrick
We moved to this brand after pup's other stopped being in stock everywhere. She has chicken allergies, so this is a pretty good alternative. The gravy can be excessive at times and since she eats 1/2 a can per (2×/day) meal, we have to pick thru to not be all meat in 1st meal and mostly veggies in 2nd. Otherwise, she loves the flavor and barely stops to chew.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Alis on Feb 7, 2021
Won’t Continue to Use
We gave our dog this food since she stopped eating puppy food, and we mostly happy with it, but