Judging from the disgusting diet decisions our pooch makes at the dog park, we'd say he couldn't care less about what he eats. There's a market for the Thanksgiving Dinner Dog Food ($22) - it's just not us. Our dogs are a part of the festivities just spending time with the family, and trust us, they won't thank us extra for the expensive dinner in a can. Let's see how the votes weigh in (Though we won't be too surprised by a "Hell to the NO!" outcome, given y'all's visceral reactions to a similar can of dog food we wrote up awhile back....).
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HaterTot
The Merrick canned foods are awesome. And the price you list is for a 12 can case, not a single can. Kind of misleading, there.
Julia
Merrick makes a bunch of funny named dog (and cat) foods - Pot Pie, Surf & Turf, etc, not just a Thanksgiving one. My dog and cat love the stuff, they are a little more expensive than the grocery store stuff but not too bad. I don't think dog food in and of itself is snark-worthy.
joods
I buy this brand for my cat. Good suggestion. Btw she's getting a small can of this for T-Day.
ian
Merrick food is great. Single can price would be more appropriate to show -- unless you buy sweaters by the dozen and would automatically consider a multiple-buy. Our dog loves Merrick food; Wing-a-ling is her fave. Wish you had an 'I love it!' option on the survey...
Katie
Aww why do you ask us our opinion and then tell us it's awful! I need a "This is cute! I love it!" option. I probably wouldn't get it but I do think that the idea is cute - buying silly things like this just makes the holidays more fun, I think!
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