Sierra Mountain Canine Recipe with Lamb in Gravy

A great tasting complement to the dry Taste of the Wild recipes, the Sierra Mountain Canine Recipe with Lamb in Gravy will satisfy even the most finicky dogs. This complete and balanced formula can also be fed as your pet’s sole diet. Made with lamb, this formula offers a taste sensation like no other. Contains sweet potatoes and peas, great sources of nutrient-rich energy. Supplemented with vegetables and fruits, this formula delivers antioxidants to help give your friend a healthy lifestyle.

Sierra Mountain Canine Recipe with Lamb in Gravy is rated 4.9 out of 5 by 17.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Senior dog loves it I have a 10 yr old dog who has problems with her teeth, and feeding her this has helped keep her pain free.
Date published: 2018-04-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from what happened to it? My 15 year old yorkie has been eating this type for well over a decade. My local Pet Supermarket is having problems getting it recently. This is my only issue with it but my pup loves it and isn't having any other brand
Date published: 2021-01-21
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Dog likes it - Cures a problem Our Great Pyrenes was constantly throwing up his Science Hill dry food. We switched to Taste of the Wild canned food and the throwing up became much less frequently, but he stared to have serious gas problems. After he did finally throw up his canned food we noticed that after almost 4 hours the food showed no signs of digestion. After a night of computer research, all the information that I found seemed to point to a lack of digestive enzymes in our dog's stomach. I purchased 4oz can of Naturvet Digestive Enzymes and started to use it. The gas problem has all most disappeared and or dog seems to feel a lot better and runs to get his food in the morning which he would not even eat sometimes when feeding the Science Hill. I give four stars for the Taste of the Wild and five stars for the Taste of the Wild canned food and Naturvet Digestive Enzyme combination. If only it was not so expensive, but there seems to be a solution to a dog with a sensitive stomach.
Date published: 2020-01-31
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Perfect for picky eaters! My senior dog is very picky about his food, so I was shocked when he actually licked his bowl clean upon my first offering of his kibble that I mixed in with this Taste of the wails wet food, and he even pawed at me for more! I love the wholesome, real food ingredient list so that I know he is getting the nutrition he needs, and I can feel especially good since he seems to love the taste! It was easy on his sensitive tummy, too.
Date published: 2023-03-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A favorite My 4 GSDs love several Taste of the Wild varieties, but Lamb seems to be their favorite. They love the taste as evidenced by the enthusiasm I see at meal time and they are all healthy and happy dogs ranging in age from 10 Mo this to 10 years.
Date published: 2023-03-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Started my new puppy on the puppy formula Started my new miniature dachshund puppy on the puppy formula kibble plus some of the sierra mountain purple label and man does she ever eat it up like crazy been using taste of the wild for years and don’t plan on switching. Thank you.
Date published: 2023-03-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from My dog loves this… We’ve been feeding our dogs this and the dry for years. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find the wet food in Tucson for months. This is the only brand that doesn’t upset my dogs stomach. Where can I find this??
Date published: 2022-04-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Our dogs love it !!!!! We had an older dog not eating very well. We decided to give her some of the Sierra Mountain canned food and she is doing a lot better. Our other two dogs and even the cat go crazy when we open the can.
Date published: 2023-03-14
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How long does an opened can of Sierra mountain last in the fridge

Asked by: Jessie
Hello, Jessie and thanks for your question! Partially eaten cans should be covered or put into an airtight container in the refrigerator and kept no longer than three days after opening.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2018-12-14

Has the lamb wet been known to cause any constipation? My 20 lb lasa apso/papion mix is having trouble 2 weeks after switching

Asked by: Abbys Mom
Hi, thank you for reaching out. Changing the diet too rapidly can result in gastrointestinal upset in dogs, especially if the previous diet was very different than the new one. That being said, constipation can have many different causes. Please contact one of our product specialists at 1-800-342-4808 so we can learn more about your dog and make the best recommendation.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2017-11-22

I do not see taurine listed.   I read that you put it in all your dog foods.  Do you put enough to protect my kids, dogs, from heart disease?   I love the TOTW , which I have been feeding for 15 years.  I was thinking about changing due to the grain free

Asked by: Mary
Hi, Mary. Taurine has not yet been recognized as an essential ingredient in dog food by the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO); therefore, we do not include it in our canned dog food recipes at this time. However, we appreciate your suggestion and will pass it along to our team! Additionally, it’s important to know that no direct links have been made between grain-free diets and DCM (heart disease). If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact us by calling 1-800-342-4808 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT weekday) or by visiting our website https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2019-03-19

Has the Lamb stew in cans been discontinued? I am a Chewy customer and have been told that they no longer carry the lamb.

Asked by: mamacat
Hello, and thanks for reaching out. Apologies for the delayed response! Due to inventory shortages, Chewy no longer carries our canned formulas. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide further timing, as we are currently working with our partners to rectify this situation. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2021-03-25

Our senior dog struggles with gastrointestinal issues..acid reflux. He eats your dry kibble, mix of flavors and also takes Prilosec. I’m wondering if we should switch him to wet or some other diet to calm his stomach acid. Appreciate any suggestions. 

Asked by: Sara
Hi, Sara, we are sorry to hear about your dog’s gastroesophageal reflux. For dogs with gastroesophageal reflux, veterinarians generally recommend a low fat, low protein diet; for this reason, we would not recommend our Sierra Mountain Canine Lamb in Gravy canned formula. However, if you’d like to continue feeding dry formula, our Sierra Mountain Canine (Dry) Formula contains the lowest fat and protein of all Taste of the Wild dry formulas. Please know, we suggest consulting with your veterinarian to find the most appropriate diet for your dog’s specific condition. If you have any additional questions about our products, please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-342-4808 or email us by visiting https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2018-04-10

How much magnesium does your canned dog food contain? Is there a significant difference in the amount of magnesium from one canned protein formula to another?

Asked by: Julie
Hi, Julie. Our Sierra Mountain Canine Formula with Lamb in Gravy contains 0.02 % magnesium on an as-fed basis. All of our canned formulas contain a similar amount of magnesium. If you have additional questions about our formulas, please feel free to contact one of our product specialists by calling 1-800-342-4808 or email us by visiting https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/#contact-us
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2017-08-15

1.  Which of your wet canned is best for my dog who has a touchy stomach with diarrhea? 2.  Is it necessary to slowly introduce the wet food when going from one flavor of TOW to another?

Asked by: Carol
Hello! There are many causes of stomach upset/diarrhea in dogs, so first, we recommend consulting your dog’s veterinarian to determine whether medical treatment is needed. When changing flavors, we recommend a gradual transition to help avoid digestive upset - slowly reduce the amount of the old formula as you increase the new formula over a couple of weeks.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2019-09-05

Our dog is diabetic and has chronic kidney disease. Which food is the best?

Asked by: Marlee
Hi, Marlee. We advise consulting with your veterinarian regarding the best food for your dog’s specific needs. Dogs with kidney disease often benefit from prescription renal diets.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2018-04-02

Could you tell me the percentage of phosphorous and sodium?

Asked by: Eli Dio
Hi, Eli. Our Sierra Mountain canned formula contains 0.34% phosphorus on an as-fed basis and 0.24% sodium on an as-fed basis.
Answered by: Taste of the Wild
Date published: 2017-03-29
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