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9 Wet Dog Foods That Will Have Pups Thinking They’ve Ordered from the People Menu

From French Beef Burgundy to Smoky BBQ Stew, these recipes will fit right in at family barbecues and fancy dinners alike.

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FROM QUALITY OF ingredients to recipe formulation, humanization continues to lead pet food development. These inspired options may have dogs thinking they’re actually eating people food!

Tiki Dog Taste of the World

Tiki Dog Taste of the World
WHITEBRIDGE PET BRANDS

Eight restaurant-worthy recipes from around the globe featuring real, recognizable ingredients: Asian Chicken Stir Fry, Asian Peking Duck, French Beef Burgundy, Indian Chicken Masala, Italian Carbonara, Mediterranean Influence, Spanish Paella and Thai Chicken Curry. 12-ounce can or an 8-count sampler pack.

Contact your distributor, tikipets.com

$33.90 per 6-pack

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Classics Stews
CARU PET FOOD COMPANY

Classics Stews are made in the U.S. in small batches, and now come infused with marine microalgae oil obtained from a sustainable, non-GMO algae strain. The oil, naturally rich in omega-3 fatty acids for whole-body health, doesn’t taste fishy. 11 recipes total in Tetra Paks. 12.5 ounces.

(855) 330-CARU, carupetfood.com

$4.99

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Organics Premium Food for Dogs
EVANGER’S PET FOOD

Certified organic, with no grain, gluten, preservatives or fillers. Eco-conscious brand uses well water, prints labels on 80% post-consumer recycled paper, sources most ingredients locally. New recipe Beef Dinner with Coconut Oil. 12.8 ounces.

(847) 537- 0102, evangersdogfood.com

$3.24

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Gently Cooked Sous-Vide
A PUP ABOVE

Single source-protein, low-carb recipes use 100% human-grade ingredients, non-GMO veggies, and super herbs. Texas Beef Stew, Chicka Chicka Bow Wow, Porky’s Luau and Turkey Pawella in 1-pound patty, 3- and 7-pound bags, 20-pound box. Sampling, employee feed.

contact@apupabove.com, apupabove.com

$11.99-$179.99

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Organomics Dinners for Dogs
ORGANOMICS PET FOOD

High-protein formulas made in the U.S. from selectively sourced organic proteins, produce, vitamins and minerals. No gluten, GMOs, preservatives or fillers. Beef & Pork, Chicken, Lamb & Beef, Salmon & Duck, and Turkey, Duck & Chicken. 12.8 ounces.

(708) 940-4185, organomicspetfood.com

$2.49

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Cravin’ Cricket Entree
JIMINY’S

Eco-friendly cricket protein plus whole foods carrot, green bean, sweet potato, flaxseed and pumpkin pressure-cooked to retain nutrition and taste. Insects are a complete novel protein with all of the essential amino acids, offering relief for allergy and digestion issues. 12.5-ounces.

sales@jiminys.com, jiminys.com

$5.65

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Canine Feast
NATURE’S LOGIC

100% natural with no synthetic vitamins or minerals, these diets have highly palatable, nutrient-dense muscle meat, a special blend of dried fruits and vegetables, and porcine plasma, montmorillonite clay and eggshell meal. In eight proteins. 13.2 ounces.

(888) 546-0636, natureslogic.com

$3.99-$5.99

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Gourmet Pates
STELLA & CHEWY’S

Made with whole muscle meats and responsibly sourced proteins, smooth pate comes packed with chunks of meat. 95% protein with no grains, by-product meals, or artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. 12.5 ounce cans ship in shrink-wrapped, 12-count tray.

reddoor@stellaandchewys.com, stellaandchewys.com

$4.49/$4.79

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Halo Elevate
BETTER CHOICE COMPANY

Super-premium, humanized-feeding line offers Kettle-Cooked Chunky Stew, Smoky BBQ Stew and Homestyle Bone-In Stew recipes. Bone-in stews include a chicken drumette cooked to make the nutritious bone malleable and completely safe to eat. 12.7 ounces.

Phillips Pet Food & Supply, halopets.com

$3.99

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