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by Beardog on 07 January 2009 - 01:01
Has anyone on here tried the Orijen Adult Dry Feed?
If you have, what was the overall effect on your dog(s). Health, energy, coat, skin, stools, appetite?
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Beardog

by Trailrider on 07 January 2009 - 03:01
There have been several threads on Orijen, if you type it in to the search messageboard it will pull them up. I use some Orijen adult but mainly feed RAW. My sons dog is opposite of mine and she does really well on it. Mine do like it, it is very palatable, even though they eat mainly a RAW diet. Hope that helps.
by Larrydee on 07 January 2009 - 12:01
Orijen is considered one of the top dry kibbels on the market. There quite a few members on this forum that use it. I have used it for a year and a half with great results. But it is very expensive. It looks like I am in the process of seitching over to total raw as thier is not a whole lot of difference between raw and a kibble like Orijen.

by snajper69 on 07 January 2009 - 13:01
Kibble is kibble if RAW is too expensive for you than Orijen is the next best thing out there. My dog didn't do that well on Orijen, now she get's only RAW after doing some calculation RAW is costing me just a bit more, but by feeding RAW I am the one that controls ingreedients and quality of the meats. I used Vet's Choice with very good results, it is not the top kibble out there but even foodanalysis.com gave them 5 stars which for the price is very good. If I would be you I would go RAW rather than Orijen. Orijen price will depend on where you live in my area Orijen is very expensive to the point that RAW cost almost as much. Good luck. Let your eye's be the judge of which kibble is the best, if you dog looks great on it, it is good to assume that the food is of good quality.
Can't beat RAW

by tigermouse on 07 January 2009 - 14:01
bloody fantastic .......say no more or they will start paying me lol
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