ZombieQueen
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Excellent!!! It's definitely worth the trouble of ordering it
When I was preparing to bring home my siberian husky puppy, I did a ton of research on dog foods, from what I've read I ended up choosing between Taste of the Wild and Orijen. Both are grainfree which was important to me as grains are not a natural part of a canine diet. Taste of the Wild is a good food, a little less expensive, but my pup seemed to need to eat more of it to get her nutrients, where as Orijen seemed to sustain her at a healthy weight and energy level with less food in each serving. We used Orijen for the first year and tried Taste of the Wild again recently as she was no longer eating puppy food and we thought we'd give it one more try as she liked the food when she was younger. We noticed after about 2-3 months she began begging for food more and losing weight slowly, so we fed her more... It seems Orijen saves us money in the long run as she stays at a healthy weight, doesnt beg for food while being fed two servings of 1 cup, but with Taste of the Wild she eats two servings of 2 cups and struggles to keep on weight.. Orjien is just a wonderful food and although its expensive and hard to find, imo its just one step down from raw feeding.
When I was preparing to bring home my siberian husky puppy, I did a ton of research on dog foods, from what I've read I ended up choosing between Taste of the Wild and Orijen. Both are grainfree which was important to me as grains are not a natural part of a canine diet. Taste of the Wild is a good food, a little less expensive, but my pup seemed to need to eat more of it to get her nutrients, where as Orijen seemed to sustain her at a healthy weight and energy level with less food in each serving. We used Orijen for the first year and tried Taste of the Wild again recently as she was no longer eating puppy food and we thought we'd give it one more try as she liked the food when she was younger. We noticed after about 2-3 months she began begging for food more and losing weight slowly, so we fed her more... It seems Orijen saves us money in the long run as she stays at a healthy weight, doesnt beg for food while being fed two servings of 1 cup, but with Taste of the Wild she eats two servings of 2 cups and struggles to keep on weight.. Orjien is just a wonderful food and although its expensive and hard to find, imo its just one step down from raw feeding.
Can you tell me where you buy your Orijen?
Can you tell me where you buy your Orijen?