Description
Orijen Original dry dog food is meticulously crafted using the Biologically Appropriate approach to meet the nutritional needs of dogs at every life stage. With a protein content of 38%, derived from diverse meats like free-run chicken, turkey, wild-caught flounder, Atlantic mackerel, and herring, along with nest-laid eggs, this formula offers a balanced and wholesome diet. With only 20% carbohydrate content for a low-glycemic diet, this food is created in Orijen’s own kitchens without any preservatives, ensuring quality control.
Biologically Appropriate Food for your Dog: Despite domestication, pets maintain a carnivorous digestive system, and Orijen recognizes this by providing a diet rich in meat with varied sources for optimal nutrition.
WholePrey Ratios: The WholePrey Ratios mimic a wild diet, including not only muscle and fat but also organ meat, cartilage, and bones, ensuring a naturally nutrient-rich meal.
Meat Math: This food comprises 85% meat, sourced from six different origins, with 2/3 being fresh or frozen and 1/3 dehydrated. It excludes fast carbs, grains, potato, or tapioca. The addition of freeze-dried liver from chicken and turkey enhances palatability.
Features:
- Protein-powered diet designed for dogs
- 85% high-quality poultry and fish ingredients
- First 5 ingredients always fresh or raw protein
- 85% meat inclusions, 15% botanicals
- 0% fast carbs like grains, potato, tapioca
- Meat inclusions from 6 different sources
- 2/3 fresh or frozen meat inclusions
- 1/3 dehydrated meat without preservatives
- Freeze-dried chicken and turkey liver for palatability
We recommend that you:
- Consult a vet before altering your pet’s diet
- Always provide fresh water for your pet
- Never exceed recommended quantities unless prescribed by a vet
Ingredients: A comprehensive list including fresh and dehydrated meats, fruits, vegetables, and botanicals, with added nutritional and technological additives.
Feeding Guidelines: Guidelines provided based on your pet’s activity level, environment, and age.
HUFT Tip: Obesity is a common lifestyle disease in pets; regulate your pet’s food based on their activity levels to avoid it.