Best tinned food

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We have our dog now and she is gorgeous, however she is a fussy eater. She used to be fed Wagg with some tinned food, I have tried her on two other complete dried foods, Wainwrights and Pedigree Chum Vital, isn't interested, she doesn't eat the Wagg dried food. She does like the Nature RAW but this isn't convenient to feed all the time, plus she won't eat it if you mix rice or veg in it like they say you should. Tried her on Nature diet complete tray food, turned her nose up at it and Naturo dog food, doesn't like that either.

She will eat Butchers tinned food but is this good? She seems to prefer this over any food, tired her yesterday and to day with the other foods, but gave up just now as it was 24 hours since she had eaten and she wolfed down a tin of butchers (apart from the peas lol) Or is there a superior tinned food I can try?
 
Butchers is actually not awful for a cheap tinned food, IMO, certainly better quality than either Wagg or Pedigree.

Natures Menu is available as complete nuggets with rice and veg already mixed in. They also do tins - these are steam cooked rather than fully raw but similar principles and nutritionally complete. Wainwrights also do tins and trays with a high meat content and some grain free versions.

There are super premium tinned foods like Taste of the Wild but to be honest I wasn't that impressed, the texture and smell was very odd and the meat chunks unidentifiable for £££ per tin. I only bought some to try because it had a wolf on the front. :o

ETA: I am probably not an unbiased source re: Butchers as I won a competition of theirs once and got a free meal, drinks, certificate, professional photos, gift bag and frequently still get vouchers in the post. :p
 
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