Evanger’s was founded in 1935 by Fred Evanger, who was a strong believer that his dogs' health and the health of their offspring were dependent on wholesome and nutritious food. Mr. Evanger exhibited and championed his Great Danes in international kennel clubs and strongly advocated that good nutrition was the key to his success in the show ring. This led Mr. Evanger to build a canning factory at his kennels so that he could make a quality pet food, free of harmful additives or preservatives.
All Evanger's foods are made with completely human-grade, highly palatable and nutritious foods that will satisfy even the most finicky eater. (Hear that, Lola?) They contain no soy, corn, wheat, artificial ingredients, harmful additives, preservatives or by-products. (Sounds healthy!). Natural Vitamins and minerals are blended with the all-natural meats for ultimate nutrition that are completely balanced meals for all life stages, ages, and breeds. I couldn't wait to try the treats so I stuck my face in the box. Hey, even a lady forgets her manners sometimes, especially when good food is involved.
Now this part is interesting…. Evanger's cans are packed with natural, raw ingredients in their own natural juices. The ingredients are then cooked entirely inside the sealed can to lock in the nutrients and flavor of each variety. This process assures both wholesome nutrition for long life and good health, plus the great taste your pet will love.
Their website offers nutritional advice and healthy pet tips. And there is a store locator so you can find a store near you that carries Evanger’s products. (I found six stores near us.)
OK, Mother, please open the treats again. I think I deserve some more of this tasty, tempting Beef Tripe from the Nothing But Natural Series after such a great review. What’s that? I’m on a diet? Well, these are all natural and healthy, so open it up!
What’s your favorite treat?
Lexy
I've heard lots of good things about Evangers!
ReplyDeleteWe're big fans of Evanger's treats, especially. So glad you got to try them out, too.
ReplyDeleteIt will satisy picky kitties??? MUDPIE!!!
ReplyDeleteThey look really good,hope you're really enjoying the nommies,xx Speedy
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteWe got some of this food to try too. We haven't yet...but now we can't wait!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. I need to get some of that for my cats.
ReplyDeleteNice review. We hadn't previously heard of Evanger's, so thanks for sharing, Lexy! :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting cooking method! We'll have to check them out!
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