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    I want to add some all meat canned food to my 2 dogs kibble. What is a good affordable one with all meat and no fillers? Thanks.

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    i use B.G., Instinct (Natures Variety), 100% ground beef (human food),
    (canned no salt added) Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines. when it comes to the dog can food i use others . B.G. and Instinct are the ones i have on hand.
    i also feed my dog cooked boneless and skinless chicken breast, raw
    chicken backs, kibble, some table scraps (no seasoning).

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    I second By Nature. Their 95% meat canned foods are the cheapest out of all of them, and there's only meat, guar/cassia gum and carageenan for binding purposes, and added vitamins/minerals.

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    I've never used Evanger's All Meat Natural 100% Cooked Chicken Formula, but it looks decent and the price is very good

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    When Aspen was on kibble, I would use Evangers cooked chicken and also the beef grain free as the topper. The ingredients are just the protein source and water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cast71 View Post
    I've never used Evanger's All Meat Natural 100% Cooked Chicken Formula, but it looks decent and the price is very good
    Note that Evanger's 100% meat products are not "complete," which means they are not calcium supplemented. That's ok with most kibbles which have an excess of calcium. You can probably feed 25% of the diet with these foods along with kibble without creating a deficiency.

    But it might just be easier to feed Before Grain, which is "100% complete."

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    I don't know what you mean by a good price or ?? But I am now using both By Natural and Whole Earth farms. Both are 1.39 a can, where I live and you can get W.E.F's at (ugh) Petco. What I also do is buy cheap roast's at Costco business center and cut the best slices for me then cut the rest up freeze it in small snack bags and give that to him. He thinks he is getting a big time treat.
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    I too am a big Evanger's fan. I order online but their 100% classic meats are around $1 a 13 oz. can. I also like By Nature and use their 100% organic foods. You can find them on sale occasionally at <$1.50 a 13 oz. can.

    Note: I mix all of these with kibble.

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