

Although Orijen doesn’t contain any grains, ingredients like russet potatoes, sweet potatoes, and peas provide carbohydrates in the food, as well as some vitamins and minerals. The food also has some vegetables which provide carbohydrates. Orijen foods have named sources of fats and salmon oil is an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty acids with DHA and EPA. There is also salmon oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols) as a source of fat. The fish is passed as “fit for human consumption” and meets all Government of Canada food regulations for daily consumption. Orijen also states that their suppliers test the fish for heavy metals and mercury which should make pet owners feel better. Plenty of protein and all of it from good sources. And there is more protein later in the ingredient list: boneless walleye, boneless lake whitefish, whole flounder, and boneless northern pike. Orijen lives up to its promise to provide plenty of meat (or in this case fish) protein in the diet. Looking at the ingredients in order, the first five ingredients are Whole salmon, whole herring, salmon meal, herring meal, and Pollock meal.

See What Dog Owners Are Saying About Orijen Dog Food It should also be noted that the presence of all this fish in the food is a good natural source of Omega-3 fatty acids which are important for a dog’s coat and skin, among other benefits. They also plainly state that they do not use any fish that has been preserved with ethoxyquin or other artificial ingredients. Orijen says on their web site that their food, including fish, is locally-sourced, coming from nearby lakes or the Pacific near Alberta, Canada and that they have direct relationships with the fishermen who catch the fish for them. Their assertion seems to be confirmed in this food because there are six sources of fresh fish in the food.

That’s very commendable and something that a dog should enjoy. Orijen says their foods are 75 to 80 percent meat and made from up to 40 percent fresh meats.
