Ocean Prince Sardines in Oil, 3.75 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
A**R
11 Reasons These Rule!
These are the bomb.com! I'm not a huge fan of sardines myself, although I will eat them from time to time because of the high-quality omega 3 content they have. I feed these to my dogs every other day because the "healthy requirements" for dog food do not include a single ounce of Omega 3's. Ridiculous. Omega 3's reduce inflammation - tremendously - improve their skin and coat, reduce/alleviate allergies (crazy scratchers/feet biters), help with arthritis, develop and protect the retina and visual cortex, promote healthy bone growth, prevent certain heart conditions, regulate blood clotting, and so much more.Why these are the bomb:1. They are wild caught2. Sardines are super low in mercury because they don't live long enough to accumulate it3. No salt added4. BPA free can5. In water (I add olive oil or avocado oil on my own at home because I don't trust most "fish packed in oil" sources of said oil)6. The price7. They're consistent8. Fantastic source of calcium (fish bones!)9. Arrives in a nice organized tray10. My dogs are obsessed with them11. If you rinse the can, they don't stink up the trash (their smell isn't terribly potent)
M**E
Amazon's - Caught in China
This product should be caught in morocco or near Portugal. Instead, the cans I received were caught in China. The Sardines look much different than I remember them, the fish are huge and kind of unappetizing. I may have gotton a bad batch so aim reordering to see if the new box is legit. Beware, watch where it is caught, food from China is largely unregulated and untruthful. (Remember Whole Foods getting in trouble for bagging "organic" veggies and fruits from China?) I haven't felt too well since eating Chinese Sardines.
H**E
Fed as supplement alongside raw diet for dogs
I've been feeding these sardines to 6 large raw fed dogs for about a year now. Every single one of them loves the sardines and often goes for them first in the bowl. I feed a few times a week. I order 3 cases a month on autoship. They are the best in terms of quality and packed in water with NO salt added which is what is best for the doggos. My husband and 15 year old niece also eat a can once in a while and both really enjoy them.
K**N
42 actual fish Very disappointed in the lack of content
Supposed to be 3.75 oz but what it actually is:3.54 all contents0.10 fatty mush1.02 liquid2.42 actual fishVery disappointed in the lack of content. Will not purchase again.
C**C
These are not good. At a little under $1/can
I eat low-price mustard sardines everyday and I know what I'm talking about. These are not good. At a little under $1/can, the ones from Poland and/or Canada are fantastic. These Chinese sardines are barely edible. I bought a dozen and have 11 cans left--don't know what to do with them. Don't have a cat.
L**.
Misrepresented product?
The product I received states in very small print on the label: "WARNING: Contains chemicals known to California to cause birth defects, reproductive harm." No such warning appears in the product image or information posted on Amazon's web site. I'm disappointed that the product does not appear to be what I thought it was based on the product listing.
C**E
Warning: Contains chemicals ...
These taste okay if you add salt and/or tartar sauce. However, I canceled my subscription and will not buy any more because the box that they come in has this on the label: "WARNING: Contains chemicals known to California to cause birth defects, reproductive harm." This warning is not disclosed on Amazon, and the box doesn't say what these chemicals are.
C**N
Pretty Good Product for the Price...
I read an article a while back about how sardines (in water only) are good for dogs with seizures. Well my dog has had seizures most of her life and I thought to myself what is there to loose... I personally eat sardines occasionally. This product is okay for the price. It had a little more scales then most other sardines I've eaten. My dogs would have given this product five stars. It's a great treat for them. I mix it with there dry dog food once or twice a week and they lick their bowls clean, then go back to the bowls later and lick the bowls again.As for my dog with the seizures... it appears to have helped some. Her seizures have actually lessened. Even with her medication, she was getting seizures once every two months. Now she goes three... maybe four months without seizures and that makes me happy.
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