This Strongheart Savory Dinner with Chicken stands out mainly for its larger 22 oz can size, and a 4.3 star average across several hundred reviews suggests it's a reasonably well liked option for owners who want more food per can.
Owners who prefer a bigger 22 oz can so they don't have to open a fresh container every meal, and dogs that do well on a chicken based wet food.
Skip if
Your dog needs to avoid chicken, or you'd rather have the smaller 13 oz cans that are easier to portion and finish in one sitting.
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 495 owner ratings
Popularity1.0/5
495 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 case of 12 cans, each sized at 22 oz, is noticeably larger than the standard 13 oz cans in the Strongheart lineup, which makes it a practical pick for bigger dogs or multi dog households that go through food faster. The label highlights real chicken made in the USA as the core selling point.', "Beyond the can size and chicken base, Strongheart doesn't publish extensive additional labeling details for this specific variety, so it's best evaluated on the fundamentals: real meat, USA manufacturing, and a larger portion per can compared to the brand's smaller cans.", 'At $25.08 for the 12 can case, it costs more than the smaller can varieties, which reflects the larger 22 oz size rather than a premium formula difference. With 495 reviews averaging 4.3 stars and around 600 units bought in the past month, it has a modest but steady following.']
Pros
Larger 22 oz cans mean less frequent opening for bigger dogs or multi dog homes
Made in the USA with real chicken
Solid 4.3 star rating across 495 reviews
Consistent monthly purchase volume
Cons
Costs more per case than the brand's standard 13 oz can varieties
Fewer published label details compared to other Strongheart recipes
Larger cans may lead to more waste if your dog is smaller or a picky eater
Performance notes
The main practical difference here is portion size. At 22 oz per can versus the more common 13 oz size, this recipe suits larger dogs or households feeding multiple dogs where a smaller can wouldn't stretch as far. Beyond that, the chicken based recipe follows the same made in USA, real meat approach as the rest of the Strongheart line.
What buyers say
495 reviews at a 4.3 star average, combined with around 600 units bought in the past month, points to a steady but smaller customer base compared to some of the brand's higher volume smaller cans.
How does this can size compare to other Strongheart wet foods?
This variety comes in 22 oz cans, which is larger than the 13.2 oz cans used in most other Strongheart recipes, so you get more food per can but pay more per case.
Is this a good choice for a smaller dog?
It can work, but the larger can size means more food than a small dog will finish in one sitting, so you may need to refrigerate leftovers or split servings across a couple of meals.
Is this formula chicken only, or does it include other proteins?
Based on the product listing, real chicken is the featured protein in this recipe, so it's best suited to dogs that do well on chicken based wet food.
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