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Wild Calling! grain free dog foods
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Jetster
MemberI recently attended an expo and met with Wild Calling! Nothing Wilder dog food makers. I recieved several samples and their ingredients looked great and my Aussie gobbled like it was Orijen. I was told where their meats were sourced (New Zealand, USA and Canada) and that they do not contain any China ingredients. Any chance of getting this product reviewed? They told me they have been out with their dry grain free for over a year now.
Mom2Cavs
MemberI have seen Wild Calling! dog food but I will say I passed on it for the only reason that they use Evangers to co-pack their food. I’m sorry, but I won’t buy any food that is made in Evanger’s factory. Other than that, I agree that it looks good.
theBCnut
MemberI feel the same way, since I can’t tell if I’m getting the cans from Evangers, I won’t risk it.
Melissaandcrew
MemberI bought some of the canned, and the dogs that ate it, liked it. However, I believe it has a really high fat content, and that does not thrill me. Also, as the others have mentioned I don’t buy anything packed by Evanger’s if I can help it(didn’t know when I bought those few cans)
Jetster
MemberThanks everyone for bringing to my attention that Evanger packed. I have written Wild Calling to confirm this since I was led to believe by their sales reps they did their own dry food. I absolutely would not give this to my dog if by them either. I will probably just stick to my $74 a bag Orijen and Acana and quit looking to save $20 a month!
theBCnut
MemberIt’s the canned that Evangers has their fingers into, not the dry.
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