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ORIJEN Dog Regional Red Recipe, 25lb, High-Protein Grain-Free Dry Dog Food, Packaging May Vary

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Style: Grain-Free Food


Flavor Name: Regional Red


Size: 25 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • ORIJEN Regional Red dog food delivers a diet rich and varied in fresh, whole animal ingredients from ranch-raised beef, wild boar, Boer goat, grass-fed lamb, Yorkshire pork, and wild-caught mackerel
  • With 85% quality animal ingredients, ORIJEN nourishes dogs according to their natural, biological needs.Calorie Content (calculated) - ME 3940 kcal/kg, 449 kcal per 8oz. cup
  • 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

Description

Featuring an unmatched diversity of red meat, ORIJEN’s Biologically Appropriate Regional Red dog food feeds your dog’s biological need for a diet rich and varied in fresh, whole animal ingredients. Regional Red is packed with ranch-raised beef, wild boar, Boer goat, grass-fed lamb, Yorkshire pork, and wild-caught fish. We use whole animal ingredients, including meat, organs, cartilage, and bone, providing nutrients in their most natural and nourishing form. Two-thirds of our animal ingredients are FRESH or RAW, for a concentrated source of protein. From Dachshunds to Great Danes, ORIJEN Regional Red nourishes dogs of all breeds and life stages completely, while offering a delicious flavor they'll love.


Manufacturer: ‎Champion Petfoods


Part Number: ‎F1B100531K11400


Item Weight: ‎25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28.4 x 15 x 4.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎F1B100531K11400


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎25 Pound (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎Brown


Style: ‎Grain-Free Food


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎Food


Included Components: ‎Pet Food


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎No Warning Applicable


Date First Available: March 15, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Orijen gets it RIGHT!
Style: Grain-Free Food Flavor Name: Original Size: 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
I regularly write a blog about the kinds of pet foods people should avoid, the marketing scams and sneaky ways the pet food industry—with the permission of our government—con and deceive consumers about what ingredients they include and where these ingredients come from. Happily, the makers of Origen have all the right ingredients, truthful marketing and transparency in place. In this 4-lb bag for dogs, 85% is protein from chicken, turkey, eggs and 3 kinds of wild-caught fish. The other 15% is grain free and NO high-glycemic fillers. The package contains the names of local sources where these ingredients come from, unlike many companies who outsource products and processes to other countries. Further, and this is REALLY important, each bag breaks down the percentage of each protein ingredient so that you can tell how much animal protein your dog is getting. I have seen other competitors’ “wholistic chicken and pea” kibble, the entire protein content was only 36% and it was mostly pea protein(I had to call the company and get transferred all over before someone would reveal the secret formula). Orijen gets it ALL right and should be the business model for other pet food companies. (And no, I am not affiliated with Orijen nor am I receiving any compensation. I am a devoted animal lover who hates the fraud and manipulation being done at the expense of our animal companions). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017 by Cheryl Cuttineau

  • My happy, healthy dogs LOVE this kibble.
Style: Grain-Free Food Flavor Name: Regional Red Size: 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
My dogs LOVE this kibble! They are going on 3 and 4 years old. One of my dogs is grain sensitive and used to have non-stop rashes and itchy skin before I switched to this diet. Since I switched to the diet outlined below they haven't had a day sick, a single tummy upset or a skin rash. I also struggled with them being a bit too heavy. I didn't want to cut them down any more because they were SO hungry. 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. I also mix this kibble with Primal raw frozen nuggets so they get fresh 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 thier food and my vet says that they are in perfect health and at the perfect weight, and that thier diet couldn't be better, so perhaps this info might help someone put together a complete diet for thier 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 prefer giving them the raw primal nuggets. 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 thier dinner minus the primal frozen nugget and then give them a raw meaty or marrow bone which they gnaw on for hours. It helps clean thier teeth too. 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 September 16, 2017 by Food, Glorious Food! Food, Glorious Food!

  • Every dog I've fed it to has thrived.
Style: Grain-Free Food Flavor Name: Original Size: 25 Pound (Pack of 1)
I have an 11 year old Dachshund. I started feeding this to him a while ago after switching from Blue Buffalo to honest kitchen. The honest kitchen is good dog food, but it is a lot of work. Getting the ratios of dog food to water perfect and order to have a good consistency of poop and still express anal glands is not easy. My dachshund began eating this and immediately I noticed that he had more energy, his health was improving, and his coat looks better. He was suffering from dry skin, which is now gone. I also feed this two dogs that I bring into my home when I am fostering. We rescue dogs from the meat market here in South Korea and when they come they are often malnourished, dehydrated, and severely abused. This dog food is absolutely the only dog food I will ever feed any dogs that comes into my home. It has brought puppies back from the edge of death. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2018 by K. Rocha K. Rocha

  • Safety in the food being fed to our dogs.
Style: Grain-Free Food Flavor Name: Original Size: 25 Pound (Pack of 1)
We have been feeding our dogs Orijen dog food for over 10 years now. We had started buying it on Amazon as it was more convenient then running to the pet store and they would be out of it. The last 2 bags that we purchased on 11/28/20 had some serious issues. When we opened the bags and poured them into our sealed containers, we noticed a difference in the looks of the meal. It had a white film on some of the food. Thinking that maybe the formula had changed and both bags had this we continued to feed it to our dogs. Well the stuff appears to be spreading and it appears like it is whiteish/green mold. We found it hard to believe that it was mold because the bags were vacuum sealed. Cannot feed this to our dogs and to pay $90+ per bag is not acceptable and not up to the quality we are used to with Orijen. We had to throw away about a bag and 1/2 as we cannot return it and do not have the original packaging. I have attached pictures we took before tossing in the trash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020 by Gary & Mary Gary & Mary

  • Sick pup
We have been loyal to Orijen for te lay 3 years. Initially ordered from Chewy for my long haired GS. However, thy no longer sell and I irdered through amazon. My pup ended really sick, vomiting, loose stools, etc. Did not think that it could have been his food until buying a smaller bag of Orijen original from a local supplier and using for a week and then serving him some from the bag purchased from Amazon. We identified the culprit and I no longer have the bag to confirm the batch number. I would just make members aware.....watch your pup closely if he/she develops IBS with bags purchased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018 by felix

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