I had to look up the ingridients because I dont buy grocery store foods.
Water sufficient for processing, chicken, liver, beef, meat by-products, pasta (semolina (enriched with niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), (egg yolks), wheat gluten, starch, green beans, carrots, wheat flour, pea fiber, salt, minerals (potassium chloride, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide), sodium tripolyphosphate, titanium dioxide, vitamins (vitamin A, D3 and E supplements, d-calcium pantothenate, thiamin.
Ok, heres the breakdown, for quality canned food the named meat should be the first ingridient, not water which is evident in this case.
the chicken if followed by liver, but it doesent say what animal the liver comes from... mystery meat?? pass...
By-products- poor quality protein source.. pass
Pasta? why? this isnt a 5 star human entree
Wheat gluten- common allergen, very common source of grain contamination.,
Those are the ones that stand out to me, its not horrible, but way too expensive for what it contains.
Have you tried meat based kibble/canned?
Taste of the Wild is very affordable and they recently began making canned food as well:
Ingredients Duck, duck broth, chicken broth, chicken liver, chicken, egg, peas, potato starch, sweet potatoes, potatoes, ocean fish, roast duck, roasted quail, smoked turkey, guar gum, tomatoes, sodium tripolyphosphate, natural flavor, salt, potassium chloride, calcium carbonate, choline chloride, chicory root, iron proteinate (a source of chelated iron), zinc proteinate (a source of chelated zinc), yucca schidigera extract, vitamin E supplement, cobalt proteinate (a source of chelated cobalt), blueberries, raspberries, copper proteinate (a source of chelated copper), manganese proteinate (a source of chelated manganese), riboflavin supplement, sodium selenite, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, potassium iodide, biotin, vitamin D3 supplement
Also look into Orijen/Acana provincial, I have yet to meet a dog that didnt like it. But they only make only dry food at this point.
Other quality canned foods that I've used with sucess would be wellness, innova evo, evangers, though I dont buy them much since with a large dog its too expensive.
If you have Big Lots nearby, right now they have pet promise, dogswell and canine cattle company for $.50-.75 each for a big can, my dog seems to like them.