- 4,5 out of 5 stars
- For all breeds and life stages
- Rich in protein
- Grain-free
- 60% chicken, fish, and eggs
- 40% fresh fruits and vegetables
- Also available in 5lb and 15lb bags
- SIZE: 28.6-pound bag
Your dog loves to tap into his adventurous side, and you can help him live life on the wild side through his diet. Acana Wild Prairie Grain-Free Dry Dog Food is a grain-free, highly digestible healthy dog food with high-quality protein from free-run chicken, whole eggs, and regionally-caught Walleye fish and Lake Whitefish. This low carbohydrate, healthy dog food is also full of flavor from regionally grown, body conditioning fruits and veggies. As healthy as it is delicious, Acana Wild Prairie Grain-Free Dry Dog Food has a natural source of joint strengthening and skin and coat conditioning nutrients. All dogs will love the natural oceanic flavors of this healthy dog food.
Acana Wild Prairie - Dog - 28.6 lb
Acana Wild Prairie Ingredients
Fresh chicken meat (19%), dried chicken (18%), green peas, dried turkey (5%), poultry liver oil (5%), field beans, red lentils, fresh potatoes, fresh turkey meat (3%), fresh whole eggs (3%), fresh walleye (3%), sun-dried alfalfa, pea fiber, fresh chicken liver (2%), herring oil (2%), fresh apples, fresh pears, fresh sweet potatoes, fresh pumpkin, fresh "butternut" pumpkin, fresh parsnips, fresh carrots, fresh spinach, cranberries, blueberries, seaweed, chicory root, juniper berries, angelica root, marigold flowers, sweet fennel, peppermint leaves, lavender, rosemary, Enterococcus faecium.
Additives:
Vitamin A (15,000 IU/kg), vitamin D3 (2000 IU/kg), iron (40 mg/kg), iodine (3 mg/kg), copper (13 mg/kg), manganese (14 mg/kg), zinc (150 mg/kg), selenium (0.3 mg/kg).
Preservatives: vitamin E (α-tocopherols).
Analysis:
protein - 31.0 %
fat - 17.0 %
fibre - 5.0 %
ash - 7.0 %
calcium - 1.2 %
phosphorus - 0.9 %
chondroitin - 1500.0 ml
aminoglucose - 700.0 ml
omega-3 fats - 0.6 %
omega-6 fats - 2.5 %
calories that can be burned - 3615.0 kcal/kg
DHA fatty acid - 0.3 mg
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Customer Reviews
Good food, and a nice firm stool
By: Bettergears (East Side, USA)
This is upscale dog food and it shows. Our dog's coats are soft and shiny and their stool is small and firm. More good stuff in, better skin and coat, less squishy unpleasant poop out. That's all I ask of a dog food.
Simply the best!
By: James M. Zicari (Rochester, NY)
Purchased this food for a little dude with bloody stools. Found out it was from the cheap quality grocery store pet foods. Even though they have big brand names-they are still low quality foods with tons of grain and fillers. They were chewing-up this little guys insides. We saw immediate results when switching to this Acana Wild Prairie food. He loves it and has more energy and beautiful personality since switching to this food. Plus NO more blood!. It is true-you are what you eat. You are eating the best quality with this food.
Going on 3 years with Acana
By: Mona Lisa (M.W.) (Marietta, Ga)
We have two cockapoos that are particularly particular about what they like in the way of dog food. I've had them on what I consider the best of the best brands. Finding that they were leaving too much in their bowls, I went on a hunt for something they would really like as well as something that was grain-free and high quality. There is a place on the web called dog food advisor that researches and tests dog foods and rates them. That's where I found Acana. Every month I switch up the flavors and our dogs eat every morsel. No more putting food back in the bag that they did not eat. A couple of times a week we add a little sweet potato, and twice a week they split a can of Sardines mixed in with less kibble. They especially love the Pacifica fish, which stinks to high heaven but non-the-less they gobble it up.
I did find this brand in town at a specialty pet store, but I usually order from Amazon (#ad).
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Brian Burdick says
I’m sure that it’s a wonderful food but not with any chicken products in it as my Dogo argentino female is very allergic to chicken. Also, with 5 dogs to feed, 4 of whom are very large, I go through a bag and a half of food a week and thatAcana is almost twice as much as I pay now. As it is, I m paying $107 a week for grain free, no chicken product food for them. My furbabies are all doing great on the food they’re getting. The old saying is, “If it works, don’t fix it”seems to work well for us. To you all out there, whatever you feed your furbabies is fine as long as it agrees with them and they’re doing great with it. That’s the most Important thing. Good luck to you all.
Thanks,
Brian