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by shasta on 03 March 2008 - 16:03
Hi guys,
So I want to try my two small dogs on Orijen (they're eating dr. Harvey's canine health formula with usually beef as the protein and vetraceuticals at the moment, but if I could find a kibble I"m really comfortable with I'd try it (have to cook Dr. Harveys). So after searching around, decided to try orijen. May try it on one of the adult shepherds as well though I'm happy with the combo with the vetraceuticals most of my dogs have.
Anybody know where I can get it at the best price????

by animules on 03 March 2008 - 17:03
Use the store locator and call the stores close to you and ask.
http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/storeLocator/

by animules on 03 March 2008 - 17:03
Use the store locator and call the stores close to you and ask.
http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/storeLocator/

by steve1 on 03 March 2008 - 18:03
You should have no trouble getting Orijen over there, I am in Belgium and i buy it online from zoo plus. i get it in three or four days from ordering it, a Top Class Kibble with no grains, give them a Vitamin E Capsule and a teaspoon of Salmon Oil on the morning feed, and they will look and keep tip top

by shasta on 03 March 2008 - 22:03
Oh I meant online sources, nearest stores are over an hour and a half away, would be cheaper to pay shipping then to get a tank of gas to go get some I'm guessing. Will start looking at online sources but wondered if anybody else had already found the cheapest online source...

by Trailrider on 03 March 2008 - 22:03
The cheapest I know of is www.k9cuisine.com Its about $64.95 for a 29.7 size adult food bag. The shipping is included. I found a site where it is $57.99 and free ship over $40.00! So I went to check it out and post for you but it was the February special , so I missed out too ! If you find it any cheaper please post. The problem comes alot in the s/h, to my zip it can be ober $25.00!
by truthlover on 04 March 2008 - 00:03
Hi Shasta,
I would never switch from Dr .Harvey's. I switched once to a "premium kibble" and my dogs got sick.
Also i do not cook the Dr. Harvey's Canine Health. I just add hot water and let it sit. It's so easy and it works really well.
The other thing is that since there is no water the shipping is much cheaper. One ten pound bag of Dr. Harvey's makes 66 pounds of finished food! So that is about 3 big bags of kibble.
So you make up in the shipping savings by sticking with Dr .Harvey's. I don't think Orijen is any better than any other kibble, actually. I know Dr.Harvey's is another step and not cheap, but in my mind and for my dogs the best choice and I have never found anything better! Just my two cents.
by Blitzen on 04 March 2008 - 00:03
Good luck, every time I try to buy it, it's back ordered. I gave up and bought Taste of the Wild at Tractor Supply.

by VonIsengard on 04 March 2008 - 02:03
Pet Supplies Plus sells it, its a chain pet food store. I get it at my local feed store, I have to special order the large breed puppy. I blend it 50/50 with Solid Gold Wolfcub.

by Trailrider on 04 March 2008 - 04:03
I just went to check out Dr. Harveys. I had not heard of it and I am always looking at a good food that will be easy for lazy days or camping/traveling. It seems like it has alot of grains to me....Ingredients
Organic Brown Rice Flakes, Organic Kamut Flakes, Organic Spelt Flakes, Organic Rolled Oats, Organic Barley Flakes, Organic Triticale Flakes, Sweet Potatoes*, Carrots*, Potatoes*, Zucchini*, Peas**, Green Beans*, Beets*, Broccoli*, Parsley Leaf, Lecithin Granules, Garlic Granules, Bee Pollen Granules, Nutritional Yeast Flakes, Alfalfa Leaf, Rose Hips*, Red Clover Blossums*, Oat Straw*, Flax Seed Meal*, Papaya Leaf*, Rosemary Leaf*, Dandelion Root*, Peppermint Leaf*, Ginger Root*, Spirulina*, Foenugreek*, Basil Leaf, Fennel Seed.
*Dehydrated
**Freeze Dried
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