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--> Gourmet dog food that tastes like a home-cooked meal High quality real meat or poultry and broth are the main ingredients Fortified with vitamins and minerals for optimum health --> Savory chunks of real meat or poultry, vegetables and potatoes add a whole new dimension to your dog's mealtime. Natural pieces of hearty beef or flavorful turkey and chicken smothered in stewed broth is reason enough to celebrate - but add to it sweet potatoes, carrots, and apples and he'll have a feast fit for a king. These delicious down-home dinners are fortified with all the essential vitamins and minerals your adult dog needs. Meets AAFCO standards. 12.7 oz cans. Please specify flavor. Flavor: Hearty Beef Stew or Roasted Turkey and Chicken Stew. Country Classic Dinnersandreg; are also available for your favorite felinePlease click on "More Information" for ingredients, guaranteed analysis, feeding guidelines, and calorie content.Drs. Foster and Smith canned foods are NOT included in the recent pet food recall. Learn more here.-->

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