Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.
We're obsessed with every nutritious ingredient that goes into ACANA Wholesome Grains Sea to Stream Dry Dog Food. This high protein dog food is for all life stages except for the growth of large size dogs (70 lb or more as an adult) and includes pre- and probiotics for dogs. Wild-caught herring, mackerel and catfish are balanced with wholesome grains in this nutritious ACANA dog food. Antioxidant-rich ingredients help provide immune support while Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids help support your dog's healthy skin and shiny coat. Choose ACANA dry dog food kibble to give your dog the nutrition they need to live a happy, healthy life by your side. It will make your dog feel so good on the inside, you'll see it on the outside! *Approximate and derived from the unprocessed state of the ingredients **We also add vitamins, minerals, natural preservatives flavors and probiotics.
SKU | 3119470 |
---|---|
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | ACANA |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 22.5 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
---|---|
Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
---|
Height | 26.1 IN |
---|---|
Width | 15.6 IN |
Whole herring, whole mackerel, whole catfish, herring meal, mackerel meal, catfish meal, oat groats, whole sorghum, whole millet, whole oats, sunflower oil, whole Acadian redfish, whole freshwater drum, natural fish flavor, ground miscanthus grass, safflower oil, catfish oil, choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, zinc proteinate, dried kelp, potassium chloride, mixed tocopherols (preservative), vitamin A acetate, copper proteinate, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, dried chicory root, turmeric, citric acid (preservative), rosemary extract, dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried Bifidobacterium animalis fermentation product, dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product.
Crude protein 31% min, Crude fat 17% min , Crude fiber 6% max, Moisture 12% max, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 0.2% min , DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 0.3% min , Calcium 1.8% min , Phosphorus 1.4% min , Omega-6 fatty acids* 2.3% min , Omega-3 fatty acids* 0.9% min , Glucosamine* 500mg/kg min , Total Microorganisms* 1 Million CFU/lb, *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
Just like you, your puppy or dog is a unique individual and their feeding requirements will vary with breed, environment, age and activity. That's why we suggest using the feeding guide as a starting point, and monitoring your puppy or dog's weight and adjusting amounts as needed. We also recommend feeding your pet twice daily and always keeping fresh, clean water available. When switching diets, it's important to transition your dog or puppy as it takes time for their digestive system to adapt to the nutrient levels in ACANA. Over a 5-7 day period, gradually mix in ACANA, increasing the amount each day so that by day 7 you are feeding 100% ACANA. See your veterinarian regularly. To help maintain freshness, we recommend sealing the bag tightly and storing it in a cool, dry location.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on Acana
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on Acana
Originally posted on Home Tester Club
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Acana Senior Dog Food
Fresh Grain Free Dog Food
Salmon And Grain Dog Food
Fish-Based Dry Dog Food
Dry Dog Food with Grain
Grain Free Dog Food
Dry Dog Food
Dog Food With Grain
Salmon Brown Rice Dog Food
Dog Food 40 Lbs
Organic Salmon Dog Food
Wet Dog Food with Grain
4.5 Lbs Dog Foods
Case Of 8 Dog Foods
Wild Caught Salmon Dog Food
Blue Bag Dog Food
Fish Based Fresh Dog Food
5 Lbs Dog Foods
28 Lbs Dog Foods
Bulk Canned Dog Food
ACANA Dog Food With Grain
ACANA Dry Dog Food
ACANA Grain Free Dog Food
ACANA Wet Dog Food
ACANA Dog Food
ACANA Raw Dog Food
ACANA High Protein Dog Food
ACANA Cat Food with Grain
ACANA Limited Ingredient Diet Dog Food
ACANA Freeze Dried Dog Food
ACANA Premium Dog Food
ORIJEN Dog Food With Grain
ORIJEN Dry Dog Food
Instinct Grain Free Dog Food
ACANA Cat Food
ACANA Dry Cat Food
ORIJEN Grain Free Dog Food
Canidae Grain Free Dog Food
Canidae Dry Dog Food
WholeHearted Grain Free Dog Food
I am getting an 8 week Cocker Spaniel. I am not new to Cocker Spaniel, just puppy versions. I want to try a new food for her, and need suggestions. I did research & came across these dry foods: Merrick Grain Free Real Salmon+Sweet Potato, Merrick Limited Ingredient Grain Free Real Salmon+Sweet Potato, Taste of Wild Pacific Stream Grain Free Smoked Salmon, Taste of Wild Appalachian Valley Small Bree’s Grain after Roasted Venison. Are any of those good, if so which one? Want to stay chicken free.
I am considering transitioning my puppy from hills science to merrick grain free dry dog food. Is merrick a good brand? What are the benefits of grain free dry dog food? What are the differences in feeding a dog salmon Vs chicken vs lamb vs duck?
What the best dry dog for food match my dog
We have been searching and searching and have finally narrowed down our food options to Fromm gold (grain-inclusive) or Orijen (grain free). Any guidance or firm direction on which to go with?
My dog has been on a grain free soy free and chicken free food for about 8 months, He is 3 and has been gaining weight. He eats about 1/2 can of food twice a day and maybe a handful of dry food in between. He is never been a very active dog. He is part beagle and part chihuahua. He does have mostly a beagle body Short legs and long body Other than weight, he is healthy. What type of dog food would he need to lose weight
I bought a dry food for stela's puppy who is 3 months. Its labeled that it contain 32% of corn protein. Is that ok for a growing puppy? Or it should be animal protein?
Hi! I am considering changing Addy’s food over to Taste of the Wild High Prairee puppy food. It’s grain free and has lean proteins and a 28% protein content. Currently she is on Blue Buffalo large breed puppy food that has whole grains. She is experience soft stool in the evening. I believe this may be from her food? Blue Buffalo is chicken based, and she does drink lots of water. She just had a vet appt, no presence of parasites in her stool. Any recommendations?
Due to the recent FDA research on grain free food I am looking into switching my Shih Tzu/Maltese mix from Whole Earth farms grain free to something different. What would you recommend is a good, healthy brand for a small breed dog who is 4 and does not have any health issues. Thank you
This is Kyro, my 1st dog I've had for 7 months. In 7 months he went from 75lbs to 85. Was feeding 2 cups twice daily of "Diamond All Natural Beef Meal & Rice" with piece of Roast Beef with a teaspoon of some kind of gravy & 1 Milkbone, 1 bully stick, 2 Grain fee treats daily. I cut back to 1 cup with Roast beef twice daily. I don't want to starve him but I want to keep his defined stomach. He won't eat unless the Roast beef & gravy is in his food. Bag of food says 4 cups daily. Any suggestions?
I have a German Shepherd and she is one month old. I am really unsure what dry food to get her. What is better: Purina Pro focus, Blue Wilderness, American journey, or taste of the wild? Should I get grain-free and large breed? If any other ones are suggested let me know.
My puppy recently needed his anal glands expressed. I had him on grain free diet for a few months. But was recommended to switch him back to regular high fiber dog food. Looking for a high quality dog food without by products in it for my pup. What are some dry food brands you recommend? Besides Purina. Is blue buffalo, holistic select good? More suggestions. Thanks!
I'm not sure what to be feeding my puppy. He is 5 months old and weighs about 40 lbs. We were told his mother is Aussie and Border Collie mix while dad is Kelpie and lab mix. We have tried some different foods and have disliked some of them. Beef is not an option for him - causes digestion issues. Is grain-free good/bad? I've read both: good for fiber sources but bad, may be linked to heart disease. Are by-product meals as bad as people think they are? I need affordable: one dollar/lb or less.