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by Goran D on 14 August 2010 - 22:08

I think I will try Orijen, Incredible no one of the premium foods like Royal, Purina, Eukanuba was recommended I am suprised. Its impossible that there is no European food who is good enough, disapointed on Royal I always thought that its mercedes for dogs.
I will take a look of Kirkland too hope I can find in Sweden.

by SitasMom on 15 August 2010 - 19:08

Orijen is amazing!
For the first time in his life, Hero cannot wait for dinner. He eats with gusto and is satisfied with only 4 cups a day.
He is finally filling out, his coat glistens, his eyes are bright, he has endless energy too. Oh, and his loose poops are finally a thing of the past.


by DannyJ on 16 August 2010 - 17:08

 i have fed orijen for a couple of years and was pleased with the results, but you can also look at the sister food the acana no grain formulas. cheaper, very comparable but my dogs consistently have done better on it. i believe reason is not as rich and high in protein.
for me its the best food out there, and i have tried all the high end foods

dan juros

gsdshow

by gsdshow on 16 August 2010 - 20:08

Hi I have a question about feeding a 10-1/2 mo. old GSD orijin.  He is currently eating Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream.  He really likes it and he looks great.  I have been wanting to switch to the orijen or acana but am worried about the protein.  What age have you feed your dogs?

Thank you,
Kathy

by DannyJ on 17 August 2010 - 06:08

stick with the adult chicken formula(orange bag) for little pups but i think at the year age for sure its no problem to go with the other formulas. this is for the acana

by trac123 on 17 August 2010 - 07:08

I've just ordered some!  Margaret

by Nordstar on 18 August 2010 - 23:08

Hi,

thought I add this to your post....

I have fed my GSD female with Royal Canine  L Puppy and  GSD since she was 9 weeks old, she is 20 months now.
She had a few episodes with  skin allergies around her muzzle, more precisely underneath and
around  her flews.
We did a scraping to eliminate mites.
Our girl  was very itchy and we put her antibiotics to clear up the secondary infection and then we put her on prednisone.
it took about 4  weeks to finally clear up.
 We thought maybe contact dermatitis....some kind of allergy... she would also  chew on her hind legs and back.

( no fleas on her )

A few weeks ago it started again...after talking to some friends I decided to look for a different dog food.

We found Acana which is also made by Champion dog foods in Canada , same manufacturer as Orijen.
and it  is also  grain free. it has less protein then orijen and we thought we give it a try.

After a week the dog stopped itching, after 2 weeks  the skin healed on it's own and the dog is back to normal!
Coat looks great and her appetite is back.

so far she has been on the food for  6 weeks and she is doing super.

I like the fact that it is made in Canada (higher  food standards) and nothing in it from  China!











 


by Samba on 19 August 2010 - 00:08

 It is not that you need to worry about high protein with puppies.  They need plenty of high quality protein as they grow and develop. What you need to watch is the Calcium and Phosphorus levels in the food!  Many high protein foods do not have appropriate Ca/Phos for growing pups.

Orijen Large Breed Puppy is one of the few foods where you can get high levels of quality protein and appropriate levels of Ca/Phos for a puppy.  I raised my most recent pup on this for 14 months.  He grew slowly, hips prelim nice.  His coat is beautiful.  





 


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