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

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Flavor Name: Six Fish


Size: 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Orijen six fish dog Food delivers a diet rich and varied in fresh, whole fish ingredients from Atlantic mackerel, herring, monkfish, Acadian Redfish, Flounder, and silver hake
  • With 85% quality animal ingredients, Orijen nourishes dogs according to their natural, biological needs
  • Using fresh and raw animal ingredients, including meat, organs, cartilage, and bone, Orijen is the Biologically Appropriate, grain-free diet that dogs have evolved to eat
  • Our fresh regional ingredients are supplied by People we know and trust, and are delivered to our kitchen fresh or raw, in their most natural and nourishing form
  • Orijen Dog Food is made in our Dogstar kitchen, in Kentucky. For more information, please contact our customer care team at or .

Description

Nourish your dog with ORIJEN Six Fish Dry Dog Food. This ORIJEN dog food kibble is for All Life Stages, except for growth of large size dogs (70 lb. or more as an adult) and supports healthy immune function while helping support your dog's healthy and shiny coat with antioxidants, Vitamin E and naturally occurring Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. This grain free dry dog food recipe is made with 85 percent fresh or raw quality protein from a variety of fish, delivering a biologically appropriate diet that mimics what your dog’s ancestors naturally consumed in the wild. The first six ingredients of this high protein dog food are whole mackerel, whole herring, monkfish, Acadian redfish, flounder and whole hake, giving your dog a strong source of protein, vitamins and minerals. Each serving offers ORIJEN WholePrey ingredients including nourishing organs to provide the most succulent and nutrient-rich parts of the prey. Our included fresh ingredients are delivered refrigerated and our included raw ingredients are delivered frozen. Produced in a facility that also processes grains Approximate 85%, derived from the unprocessed state of the ingredients

Brand: ORIJEN


Flavor: Six Fish


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Form: Dry Food


Specific Uses For Product: Food


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.3 x 9.2 x 4.1 inches; 4.41 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DOR4430-4.5


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 15, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Champion Petfoods


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #249 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #12 in Dry Dog Food


#12 in Dry Dog Food:


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,919 ratings


Item Weight: 4.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Champion Petfoods


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: DOR4430-4.5


Date First Available: March 15, 2019


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 13.86 x 9.06 x 3.74 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 14.3 x 9.2 x 4.1 inches


Item Weight: 2 Kilograms


Brand Name: ORIJEN


Target Audience Keyword: dogs, people


Directions: Use as directed


Country of Origin: United States


Model Name: DOR4430-4.5


Color: Blue


Size: 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)


Age Range Description: Adult


Number of Items: 1


Style: Grain-Free Food


Breed Recommendation: Medium Breeds, Small Breeds


Included Components: Pet Food


Specific Uses for Product: Food


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Older picky dog loves this stuff.
Flavor Name: Fit & Trim Size: 23.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
80 lb australian shepherd, 8 years old. She's a little tubby, and has a few medical issues, so she's become a full time inside lap dog. Since then she's become incredibly picky about what she eats, she wants people food, which only makes her belly problems worse, haha. I've tried 3 varieties of orijen now, and both dogs just gobble it up. This is the only fit n trim type dog food I've ever tried that dogs love to eat. It's top tier food, great ingredients, and she's feeling pretty great while eating it. Will order again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by GR

  • Our pup likes this food
Flavor Name: Small Breed Size: 10 Pound (Pack of 1)
Our Morkiepoo likes this food, and she seems healthy eating it. The vet thinks that as well. A little pricey for the product, but appears to be of better quality than previous foods we have tried. Dog Food Advisor has the specs of this and others for comparison.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by Delia o.

  • My happy, healthy dogs LOVE this kibble!
Flavor Name: Six Fish Size: 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018 by Food, Glorious Food! Food, Glorious Food!

  • Bang for your buck
Flavor Name: Original Size: 23.5 lb
My dog loves Orijen! She is very picky with food and this is the only one we’ve tried (amongst many) that she’ll eat. I love the clean ingredients – no hydrogenated oils, no cheap filler ingredients (corn, wheat, etc.), and it has a lower carb/higher protein content which is more aligned with a dog’s natural diet. In addition, they use wild caught fish versus farm raised, as well as some wild and free-run meat. These are ingredients I gravitate towards for my own food, and thus my dog’s food as well. Everyone comments on how silky and soft her fur is. We’ve been feeding this to her for several years now. I rotate between the Original, Regional Red, and Six Fish to give her the most variety. While the great ingredients help justify the price of the food, you also get more meals by weight with Orijen than with other kibble because it has higher caloric and nutrient density. For example, a good number of dry dog food brands I’ve seen is roughly 370ish kcal/cup (some more and some are less), whereas Orijen is 470-ish. So you’re getting somewhere in the ballpark of 27% more meals by volume. I feed my dog 1.75 cups per day, whereas I’d need to give her 2.4 cups of other dog food for the same amount of cals. I’d encourage you to do a quick comparison with the other brand(s) you’re considering and the recommended serving sizes. Of course caloric density can vary, but Orijen is the highest I’ve come across. All in all, great ingredients, and a food that my dog will actually eat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Emily J

  • Great Food BUT...
Flavor Name: Six Fish Size: 23.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
I realize all dogs are different but I can't feed this as a primary meal to my four dogs. However, it's outstanding when used as a supplement only for my dogs. I am unable to feed it to my three German Shepherds and Chihuahua as their primary meals because fed in full meal amounts it causes all four to have extreme anal gland (AG) issues, i.e., to develop dark brown circles around their anuses and foul secretions from their AGs. I'm talking all four of my dogs developed the exact same issues within two weeks of feeding this food as their primary meals. When I stopped, all four dog's AG issues cleared completely up withing a week and a half. I'm a Dog Behaviorist, Trainer & Canine Nutritionist, so I'm very careful and meticulous about identifying what's good and not good to feed my canine kiddo's, and in what quantities. I have found that "supplementing" my dogs with this food has a wonderful effect on their skin and coats; My Sheps get 1/8 cup of this food on top of their primary food twice per day and my Chihuahua gets 7 kibbles of it on top of his primary food twice per day. No AG problems at all when fed as a supplement as such and noticably improved skin and coats within 6 weeks. Now, as for the smell, phew! Yes, even for a fish lover like me it is way too strong to store indoors! Rather, I pour the bag into airtight containers and store them in the garage refrigerator. Please know I'm not knocking this food as I truly believe using it as a supplement is far superior to using the fish oil supplements they used to receive. So, I give this food 5 stars as a supplement but have to give it only 4 stars as a primary food for my dogs due to the AG issues it clearly causes them when fed as their primary meals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Melanie Blair

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