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I and love and you Wet Dog Food - Baad Mooon On The Rise Variety Pack - Beef + Lamb, Grain Free, Filler Free 13oz can, 6pk Review

4.2 (788) Amazon rating$15.992,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

I and Love and You Baad Mooon is a grain-free, filler-free variety pack pairing beef and lamb stews, and its 4.2 star rating across 788 reviews shows it holds up well as a smaller batch, real meat option.

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Best for

Owners who want a smaller 6-can grain-free variety pack with real beef and lamb and no fillers to try before committing to a larger case.

Skip if

You feed a large dog a full canned diet regularly, since the 6-can size and higher per-ounce price make it a costlier way to feed long term.

  • Form Grains
  • Flavor Lamb + Beef
  • Benefits Grain-Free, Filler-Free, Real Meat, Hydration Boost, Vet-Recommended
  • Best for Allergy Relief
  • Breed size All
  • Weight 5.68 Pounds
  • Priced 43% below the category median ($27.84 across 97 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 788 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    788 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

This 6-pack of 13 oz cans rotates between a beef stew and a lamb stew, both grain-free and built around the brand's filler-free positioning. I and Love and You lists a non-GMO ingredient claim and markets the line as holistic and vet recommended, with a higher moisture content than dry food.

At $15.99 for 6 cans, it runs higher per ounce than the bigger Purina or Hill's cases in this lineup, which fits its positioning as a smaller batch, ingredient forward brand. With 788 reviews at 4.2 stars and about 2,000 packs bought last month, it has a solid but more modest track record than the mainstream brands here.

Pros

  • Grain-free, filler-free recipe with real beef and lamb
  • Non-GMO ingredient claim
  • Two flavor rotation in one 6-can pack for variety
  • High moisture wet food that can help boost hydration
  • Solid 4.2 star rating across 788 reviews

Cons

  • Higher price per ounce than the larger 12-can cases in this category
  • Smaller 6-can pack size means more frequent reordering for daily feeding

Specifications

Form
Grains
Flavor
Lamb + Beef
Benefits
Grain-Free, Filler-Free, Real Meat, Hydration Boost, Vet-Recommended
Best for
Allergy Relief
Breed size
All
Weight
5.68 Pounds

Performance notes

Item form is a grain-free stew, sold in a 6-can 13 oz pack labeled as filler-free with real beef and lamb. Amazon lists this product under uses tied to common food sensitivities, though any dog with suspected food allergies should be evaluated by a vet rather than diagnosed from a product label.

What buyers say

At 4.2 stars across 788 reviews, this variety pack has a solid reputation, and around 2,000 packs bought in the past month suggests it has a loyal following even though its review count trails the bigger mainstream brands in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

What flavors are in the Baad Mooon variety pack?

This 6-can pack rotates between a beef stew and a lamb stew, both grain-free, giving your dog two protein sources across the pack.

Is this a good choice for a dog with food sensitivities?

The listing notes uses tied to common sensitivities and a grain-free, filler-free recipe, but if your dog has a suspected food allergy, it is best to work with your vet to identify the trigger rather than switch foods based on marketing alone.

Why is this more expensive per ounce than other canned foods here?

This brand positions itself as a smaller batch, holistic option, and the 6-can pack size and ingredient sourcing put it at a higher per-ounce price than the larger 12-can cases from mainstream brands in this category.

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