ORIJEN Grain Free High Protein Dry Dog Food Small Breed Recipe 4lb Bag








Key features
- •One (1) 4 lb bag of ORIJEN Small Breed Grain Free* Dry Dog Food
- •ORIJEN grain free* dog food for small dogs is tailored to meet the nutritional needs of your small dog with a unique kibble shape that's easier to eat
- •Grain free* dog food containing 85 percent** animal ingredients, including WholePrey ingredients like nourishing organs to mimic what your dog's ancestors consumed in the wild
- •First five ingredients are fresh or raw poultry and fish, so your dog can get a high protein dog food with the protein, vitamins and minerals they need
- •Dry dog food kibble is made in the USA with quality ingredients from around the world; no soy, corn, tapioca or wheat ingredients are added in our kitchen
ORIJEN Grain Free High Protein Dry Dog Food Small Breed Recipe 4lb Bag
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Great dog food
Iâ¤ï¸Amazon✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
I love Orijen they make a superior dog food I meant to buy the amazing grain. I prefer the amazing grain because it doesn't have legumes in it DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! but I will still use this it's only a 4lb bag I have a very picky Chihuahua mix. She eats this right up. always remember anything after the salt is less than 1% so don't be fooled by these other brands that like to fluff up their food. To make it sound good also yes it's a little pricey but you don't have to give your dog as much food as you do with the cheap garbage I couldn't believe it like I said before do your research but your dog deserves good food
One of the Top Dog Kibble You Can Feed Your Dog
MerlynNY✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2023
I rescued a 7 month old Husky recently. When I took her into the Vet for a wellness check, I had asked the vet what would be the best food for her. Without hesitation the Vet said Purina Pro Plan was the best! So trusting my vet I went out and bought the food.
I feed my dog the Purina Pro Plan food and she sniffed around it at first and ate it. The food gave her diarrhea. Knowing huskies have notoriously sensitive stomachs, i thought I'd try sticking to it to see if she normalized. It wasn't happening.
During that time decided to educate myself on dog foods. Obviously fresh dog food is the best. I don't have time to scratch make dog food myself, and the fresh dog food in the big brand stores is either too expensive, or I cannot depend on them to keep it in stock regularly enough.
I came across Orijen dog food and the first thing I noticed were the ingredients. The first ten ingredients in a dog food is pretty telling. Here's the first ten for Orijen's Original Dog Food: Chicken, turkey, salmon, whole herring, chicken liver, dehydrated chicken, dehydrated turkey, dehydrated chicken liver, dehydrated egg, and dehydrated sardine. Did you see mention of any "by-products" or "meal"? Nope, because it's not there.
If you take a look at the first ten ingredients for Purina Pro Plan for puppies they are: Beef, rice, whole grain corn, poultry-byproduct meal, whole grain wheat, egg product, beef fat, pea fiber, fish meal and natural flavors.
Clearly Orijen is the winner here. What they put in their dog food is so much better for our four legged friends.
I switched my husky to Orijen's Original food and things have been great. She has a beautiful shiny coat. She has had no digestive issues. Her energy level has gone up and she enjoys this food!
Don't ask your vet what to feed your dog. There's a reason they suggest Purina and it's not because it's the best food for them. Do your research. Purina doesn't even make the top 20 when it comes to foods that are better for your dog.
Try Orijen if you're looking to feed your dog well!
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I feed my dog the Purina Pro Plan food and she sniffed around it at first and ate it. The food gave her diarrhea. Knowing huskies have notoriously sensitive stomachs, i thought I'd try sticking to it to see if she normalized. It wasn't happening.
During that time decided to educate myself on dog foods. Obviously fresh dog food is the best. I don't have time to scratch make dog food myself, and the fresh dog food in the big brand stores is either too expensive, or I cannot depend on them to keep it in stock regularly enough.
I came across Orijen dog food and the first thing I noticed were the ingredients. The first ten ingredients in a dog food is pretty telling. Here's the first ten for Orijen's Original Dog Food: Chicken, turkey, salmon, whole herring, chicken liver, dehydrated chicken, dehydrated turkey, dehydrated chicken liver, dehydrated egg, and dehydrated sardine. Did you see mention of any "by-products" or "meal"? Nope, because it's not there.
If you take a look at the first ten ingredients for Purina Pro Plan for puppies they are: Beef, rice, whole grain corn, poultry-byproduct meal, whole grain wheat, egg product, beef fat, pea fiber, fish meal and natural flavors.
Clearly Orijen is the winner here. What they put in their dog food is so much better for our four legged friends.
I switched my husky to Orijen's Original food and things have been great. She has a beautiful shiny coat. She has had no digestive issues. Her energy level has gone up and she enjoys this food!
Don't ask your vet what to feed your dog. There's a reason they suggest Purina and it's not because it's the best food for them. Do your research. Purina doesn't even make the top 20 when it comes to foods that are better for your dog.
Try Orijen if you're looking to feed your dog well!
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The best food I know
Lonesomebob✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
I am very grateful to Orijen for creating Senior dry food. My dog is exceptionally spoiled when it comes to food. I mean she won't eat chicken breast because she prefers dark meat (we are talking about oven roasted chicken I make for her once a week). However, she gobbles down Orijen twice a day every day for about 3 months now and still not tired of it. Her stool is of very good color and consistency (easy to pick up :)
Expensive but good quality
W. Schneider✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
I really like the ingredients in this food as opposed to most others on the market. My puppy loves it and has had no issue. Durning our first vet visit, they asked what we are feeding her and I showed her and the vet said it looks like she is eating better than we are. It is one of the most expensive kibble type foods out there which, I guess you get what you pay for.
WOW! Picky dog enjoys it.
ryan ebron✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I have so much to say about the brand Orijen. I started feeding their cat food to my cat since he was a kitten and he is the healthiest cat i've ever known. So I started researching this food for my DOG. Mind you she will not eat any dry foods, shes very picky. She genuinely gets excited for this food and eats it immediately. For $100 this bag lasts me a long time and I have a 73-ish pound dog that eats 2 cups a day. She seems less sluggish and tired, her poops definitely look better as well. On top of that she puts on weight easy and i've actually seen good weight loss while on this food. Her skin and fur and softer than ever as well, same goes for my cat who eats this brand! It isnt the cheapest option but its so worth the extra money. You can get a $60 bag of dog food that may even be less food and itll just destroy their stomachs. Spend the extra money for a high quality food, I plan to feed orijen forever.
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