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ORIJEN Dog Tundra Recipe, 4.5lb, High-Protein Grain-Free Dry Dog Food, Packaging May Vary
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ORIJEN Dog Tundra Recipe, 4.5lb, High-Protein Grain-Free Dry Dog Food, Packaging May Vary

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This fits your . Make sure this fits by entering your model number. P.when("ReplacementPartsBulletLoader").execute(function(module){ module.initializeDPX(); }) Nutrient-Dense Recipe: Packed with high-protein animal ingredients like lamb, venison, duck, whole arctic char and pilchard. Crafted with Wholeprey Animal Ingredients: First five ingredients of every recipe are always fresh or raw animal proteins like meat, fish, and organs High-Protein and Grain-Free: No grains added in our Kitchen and packed with quality animal ingredients that provide a strong source of protein, vitamins, and minerals Freeze-Dried Infused for Taste: Freeze-dried infused for a taste that taps into your dog's instinctual cravings Made in the USA: Crafted in our state-of-the-art Kitchen using quality ingredients from around the world

Questions
Where is Orijen Tundra made?

This Orijen Tundra flavor is the only one still made in Canada since they have opened a factory in the US.

Has orijen dog food ever had a recall?

The company says, “Inspired by a natural diet of whole prey animals, Orijen features unmatched and unique inclusions of meat, naturally providing everything your dog or cat needs to thrive.” No Orijen pet food has ever been recalled in the United States or Canada.

Is orijen dog food safe for dogs?

In case your pup isn't a picky eater, Orijen dog food is an excellent choice for their diet. It has formulas for puppies, adults, and senior dogs. Their recipes are made of high-quality, palatable ingredients, rich in protein, mostly from meat.

Is Orijen associated with DCM?

Champion's two pet food brands, Acana and Orijen, were on a list released by the FDA in June 2019 of the 16 brands named most often in reports of DCM received by the agency. DCM is a life-threatening condition in which the heart muscle weakens and cannot pump blood efficiently.

What is the tastiest thing to a dog?

Beef, chicken, and turkey are all popular flavors that dogs enjoy. These flavors offer a variety of nutrients that your pup needs to stay healthy and happy. There are also a variety of fruits and vegetables that can be added to these meaty flavors to create the best tasting dog food.

Is orijen tundra still made in Canada?

Real good dog food. 5.0 out of 5 stars Quality food still made in Canada. This Orijen Tundra flavor is the only one still made in Canada since they have opened a factory in the US. Canadian dog food ingredients are much stricter than those in the US.

What can I add to homemade dog food to make it taste better?

Sweeten homemade dog food with 1/4 cup of peanut butter or fresh blueberries per serving of dog food. These natural foods provide flavor and are palatable for dogs. Blueberries add extra antioxidants to the dog's diet while peanut butter packs on the protein. Add savory seasoning to dog food with the herb sage.

Is it good to feed your dog dry food?

One benefit of feeding your dog a dry diet is that it can support their dental health. The texture of dry kibble encourages your dog to chew before they swallow, which improves their digestion and also helps to clean their teeth.

What is the difference between dry dog food and kibble?

What is the Difference Between Kibble and Dry Dog Food? You will see “Kibble” used in dog products, especially for puppy food, but it is a word used for dried dog food, meaning they are the same product.

Why is my cat craving protein?

Cats instinctually desire protein rich diets, because that's how their ancestors ate in the wild. Crave cat recipes deliver high quality animal protein as the first ingredient to help them maintain lean bodies and help provide cats with the energy to chase.

Is high-protein dog food good for dogs?

Excessive protein consumption is unnecessary for dogs at best and for some dogs with medical conditions can actually be harmful. Proteins are the building blocks of the body and an absolute necessity for daily function.

Is Blue Buffalo high in protein for cats?

High-Protein, Meat-Rich Cat Food No matter your cat's age, you'll find a high-protein recipe formulated to help her thrive.

What foods are high in protein for dogs?

These include poultry (chicken, turkey, duck), pork, beef, and fish. Muscle meat and by-products like hearts, livers, kidneys, and lungs are all nutritious sources of animal protein, as well as meals made from them. Grains and Oilseeds. Many types of oilseeds (soybeans) and grains (corn, wheat) also provide protein.

Is grain free dry food good for dogs?

Grain-free dog food does not contain wheat, rice, or other types of grains. Grains are usually substituted for legumes, which could cause dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). When you cut out grains, dogs can miss out on fiber, fatty acids, and protein.

Is grain free better for dogs?

While your dog needs carbohydrates to produce energy, too many of them can contribute to obesity, the wrong bacteria in the gut and a lack of energy. So, if a dog food is labeled “grain free” but the grains are replaced with other ingredients, it's not necessarily a healthier option for your dog.

Why do vets not recommend grain free dog food?

According to a warning from the Food and Drug Administration released last week, grain-free food might be giving dogs a life-threatening heart problem called dilated cardiomyopathy, or DCM. The science is still preliminary, and it's based on a potential association between diet and heart disease in fewer than 600 dogs.

Does grain free food cause problems in dogs?

The FDA is investigating more than 500 reports that appear to link dog foods that are marketed as "grain free" to canine dilated cardiomyopathy. Sixteen brands of dog food may be associated with a heightened risk of heart failure in dogs, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Reviews From our Customers
Customer says:
My dogs are seniors at 11 and 13 years of age, and they’re drastically different in size as well; one tiny and one big. Neither are picky eaters, so they’ll eat just about whatever is in sight, so I knew introducing Orijen Dry Dog Food into their bowls would be a piece of cake! Thankfully, both still can eat dry kibble, too, and they immediately gobbled it up without a second thought. We absolutely avoid feeding our dogs “Grain-Free” as it’s been determined the most likely factor leading to our little dog developing Chronic Heart Failure per our veterinarian. So with that in mind, we chose the Original Flavor, which is high in protein from free-range poultry and wild-caught fish, plus contains grains like quinoa, oats, and chia, and most importantly no legumes. I haven’t noticed any changes in their digestion or elimination habits and they even seem to have a little more energy in their step! It’s a little pricey, so I am on the fence about completely switching over to it.
Customer says:
My dogs LOVE this kibble! They are 3 and 4 years old. One of my dogs is grain sensitive and used to have non-stop rashes and itchy skin (and diarrhoea and gas with corn based products before I knew better - dogs can't digest corn, yet many brands contain it because it is a cheap by-product) Since I switched to the diet outlined below they haven't had a day sick, a single tummy upset or a skin rash. Previously, I also struggled with them being a bit too heavy. I didn't want to cut them down any more because they were always SO hungry. Since switching to the diet outlined below, I have no problem maintaining thier weight and they are no longer hungry between meals. I rotate my dogs through the various flavors. My vet said that it is best not to rely on one protein source as dogs may get food sensitivities and/or bored with it. I used to buy the Orijen Arcana but don't anymore because it is lower protein. I give my dogs fresh produce (fresh raw chopped vegetables once a day, and tiny quantities of fruit (I always check what dogs can and cannot have before giving them any produce) so they don't need the higher percentage of dried fruit and vegetables included the Arcana kibble. My vet recommended this to help fill them up and it works. I also mix this kibble with Primal raw frozen nuggets (also alternating the Primal proteins each time I buy a bag) so they get raw meat with every meal, and they get one raw meaty bone each week (I buy the Primal bones from Pet Club). I felt weird about giving them dry kibble alone as that might be convenient for us, but I feel that it would be like us eating protein/energy type bars for every meal. I strongly feel that dogs (and humans) need fresh, raw ingredients too. I also give my dogs a spoonful of lactose free (a lot of dogs can't digest lactose) plain yogurt with one meal a day. One of my rescues came to me with a yeast infection due to the gross diet (you don't want to know) she was subjected to, at the very shonky "rescue" place. Our vet put her on a couple of courses of probiotics and recommended I give her yogurt each day to cure the infection. They both loved it so I saw no reason to stop. The probiotics and calcium can only be a good thing in my opinion, and if I run out they sit by thier bowls waiting after they eat, 'cause they know its missing! For treats I give them Canidae Grain Free dog treats as they are very low calorie, small, firm, chewy treats that can be put in your pocket without them disintegrating during a walk or training. It took me a lot of time to sort out what worked best for us. I am not an expert, but my dogs love their food and my vet says that they are in perfect health and at the perfect weight, and that their diet couldn't be better, so perhaps this info might help someone put together a complete diet for their dog. Here is what I feed them twice a day: All dogs are different, but my 18lb dog (who was a slightly overweight 21lb dog before this diet) gets: - 1/4 cup Orijen kibble twice a day. -1 thawed primal meat nugget twice a day. I rotate through the various Primal Frozen meat nuggets. You can also buy these freeze dried and reconstitute them with water but I much prefer giving them the raw primal nuggets (I put 4 in a pyrex container in the fridge each night and they are defrosted enough for the next day) In the morning I add a spoonful of plain lactose-free yogurt to thier dishes. And in the evening I add about 1/4 cup produce instead of the yogurt. Generally a mix of two items - either chopped green beans, cucumber, broccoli, carrots, cooked squash (I use canned organic non-sweetened, plain - beware pie pumpkin with spices) red, yellow, green peppers, a little romaine, other leafy greens - sometimes a couple blueberries, pieces of apple, orange, pineapple, melon etc. My 11lb dog gets exactly the same except she gets a bit less than half of of the kibble that I give 18lb dog at each meal. Once a week I give them their dinner minus the primal frozen nugget and then give them a raw meaty lamb or beef bone or marrow bone (Primal brand) which they gnaw on for hours. It helps clean their teeth too. I also keep a couple of cans of sardines in the cupboard for when I run out of the primal frozen nuggets or forget to defrost them, or simply as a way of alternating their diet. I simply add one sardine each to the kibble. Sardines are excellent for dogs and my dogs love them! Be sure to purchase the ones packed in spring water with NO salt added (grab a couple when they are on sale) I also occasionally give them a raw egg which they also love. They love that too. Sometimes if I see a pack of 50% off meat at the store, I will give them some diced raw beef or lamb with their kibble (I chop it and freeze it in meal sized portions to alternate with the kibble. Hope this info is of use to someone. If so, please click "helpful" as I spend a lot of time on my reviews hoping to perhaps help someone, and I also believe in supporting great products! I am happy to answer any questions. I couldn't be happier with the quality of this kibble.
Customer says:
I started mixing this in with my regular hard kibble for my little chihuahua and she loves it!! She would root around her regular feed to eat this instead and actually eat a good majority through out the day since she is one who will eat small meals all day long. We had no issues with diarrhea and she would wait paitently every morning for me to fill her bowl of food which is odd behavior for her but pleasing to see how excited she would get every morning!! I personally liked the ingredients of this hard kibble compared to her normal brand and with her size and weight this bag lasts her awhile so I am more than happy to completely switch her feed over to this! I also have noticed her bathroom breaks was more solid and the vet said she is maintaining her proper weight so he liked it also as a feed for her!! Thanks for letting us try this product and making my little girl very happy!!
Customer says:
My 1 year old Berner suddenly stopped eating his high quality Sport Dog Food about a month ago. I tried leaving it there, hoping he would get his appetite back, then started trying every other brand of high quality dog food I could find, I probably spent a small fortune on 4lb bags of dry food, canned food as well as home-cooked food to no avail. I was desperate because he was losing weight (went from 110 to 104 in a couple of weeks). Then I found this in a pet food store and he inhaled it. I kinda balked at the price but at that point I was just happy he was eating again. He’s about 3/4th way through the bag and is loving it. It does smell VERY fishy and I assume that the flavor is good to him (sorry - I am NOT trying it) and his stools are firm and decreased in volume. He is scratching a bit more that I;d like though, so not sure if it’s just seasonal allergies or this food. As with everything, time will tell. Right now, we’re happy!
Customer says:
This is a very good product but the price is here is too expensive
Customer says:
I normally get it for slightly cheaper in store but due to current events I needed to make sure I got some. It arrived with perfect timing as the last bag finished just an hour before delivery. This brand n flavour is what I’ve raised my dog of 13 years on and he has minimal issues in old age and still puppylike in spirit.
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