OrijenChampion Petfoods, based in Canada, distinguishes itself from conventional multinational pet food manufacturers by producing Orijen in its cutting-edge kitchens located in Alberta, ... Read more

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Orijen

Champion Petfoods, based in Canada, distinguishes itself from conventional multinational pet food manufacturers by producing Orijen in its cutting-edge kitchens located in Alberta, Canada. This approach enables the creation of Biologically Appropriate pet food, utilizing real Whole Prey and real Singles formulations, while maintaining the highest proportion of fresh ingredients.

Orijen's composition comprises an impressive 85% meat content, making it available through specialized retailers and veterinary clinics across the globe. The brand is renowned for its utilization of premium raw materials and its reputation for consistency and excellence.

What is biologically appropriate dog food?

The underlying principle of this concept is to emulate the quantity, freshness, and diversity of meat that aligns with dogs' evolutionary diet. Subsequently, the formulation is meticulously designed to prevent disruptions and complications within dogs' digestion and gastrointestinal system.

The raw ingredients in Biologically Appropriate dog food

Orijen's offerings distinguish themselves by excluding mass-produced raw components commonly found in certain conventionally manufactured dog foods. The company's emphasis centers on utilizing pristine ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen within the same region. Prioritizing superior quality, Orijen selects local raw materials, minimizing extensive transportation and avoiding imports from lower-priced regions.

Remarkably, the dog food's raw constituents, destined for Orijen's kitchen, possess the added distinction of being fit for human consumption. These fresh ingredients are delivered daily, contributing to the exceptional quality of Orijen's products.

Suitable for dogs with diabetes and mite allergies

Grains and potatoes readily metabolize into sugar, inducing fluctuations in the dog's blood sugar levels. Incorporating lentils and chickpeas into Orijen's formulation offers enhanced stability to the blood sugar levels, rendering Orijen's adult dog food suitable even for diabetic dogs. Additionally, certain dogs may exhibit symptoms like redness, bald patches, and excessive itching, often linked to mite allergies. Opting for a grain-free product ensures avoidance of triggers for mite allergies. As a precaution for diabetes and allergies, it's advised to consult your veterinarian.

No by-products

Sometimes it can be difficult to understand the list of contents, but in Orijen's products, all raw ingredients are declared in the smallest detail. You won't find terms like "animal by-products", "poultry", "animal fat" and other words that can cover a lot of unknown protein sources. Here, all ingredients are specified so that everyone can read and understand which raw ingredients are used. If you have a dog with an allergy, it is important to know the exact contents of your food. If you are not sure how much of which raw ingredients your dog can have if he is allergic, always contact your veterinarian.