Cesar Canine Cuisine Dog Food Chicken & Liver In Juices, 3.5 Ounce, 24 Per Case
Cesar Canine Cuisine Dog Food Chicken & Liver In Juices delivers a clean, product-focused experience with the flavor, texture, and everyday appeal shoppers expect from this item.
Uses
Complete meal: Serve a single 3.5 ounce tray as a standalone meal for small-breed dogs under 25 pounds, providing balanced nutrition in a pre-portioned serving.
Meal topper: Mix over dry kibble to boost palatability and add moisture for dogs that eat reluctantly or need extra enticement at mealtime.
Appetite stimulant: Offer to senior dogs or dogs recovering from illness when softer texture and stronger aroma help encourage eating.
Treat or supplement: Use an occasional tray as a reward or between-meal snack that feels special without overfeeding.
Who Would Benefit
- Owners of small-breed dogs who need pre-portioned, easy-to-serve meals
- Households with senior dogs that prefer soft, easy-to-chew food
- Pet parents of picky eaters who respond to wet, aromatic recipes
- Kibble-fed dogs that benefit from a moisture-rich meal topper for variety
- Multi-dog homes that want individually sealed trays to manage portions
- Boarding and daycare facilities stocking convenient single-serve portions
Product Highlights
- Real chicken and liver in a savory juice sauce
- 3.5 ounce single-serve trays, 24 per case
- Soft, tender texture ideal for small mouths and senior dogs
- Individually sealed for freshness and convenience
- No measuring required; each tray is one serving for small breeds
- Formulated specifically for small-dog nutritional needs
Serving Suggestions
Feed one 3.5 ounce tray per 10 to 15 pounds of body weight per day as a complete meal, adjusting for activity level and age. For topper use, spoon half a tray over kibble and refrigerate the remainder for up to 48 hours. Always provide fresh water alongside meals. Transition to Cesar gradually over five to seven days by mixing increasing portions with your dog’s current food.
Common Applications
Retail pet-supply stores carry Cesar Canine Cuisine in the small-breed wet food section, typically merchandised alongside Cesar’s other flavor varieties. Grooming salons and veterinary waiting rooms use individual trays as post-appointment treats. Shelters and rescues rely on the soft texture and strong aroma to encourage intake in newly admitted or stressed dogs that refuse dry food.




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