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organic, grain free, low copper canned dog food available in Canada?
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Melanie Livingstone
ParticipantI am looking for recommendations for an organic, grain free low copper canned dog food available in Canada. My dog just underwent a partial glossectomy for tongue cancer and I now have to make him meatballs so the food needs to be wet but of a firm consistency i.e. not in gravy. I used to make home made food but as he requires a lot of food this has become unsustainable with all of his other needs resulting from the surgery as well as a large enough supply of grass fed beef is difficult to come by where we live.
InkedMarie
MemberI don’t live in Canada but I’m sure it’s like the States: every store in every city/town is different. You’re best to make a list of what you can get locally and what is available by online ordering and go from there.
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