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Your senior dog has specific nutritional needs in order to help them stay healthy and support lean muscle mass and weight maintenance. A diet rich in protein from whole animal ingredients provides your dog with the nutrients they need for peak health. Two-thirds of our animal ingredients are FRESH or RAW, for a concentrated source of protein. With meat, organs, cartilage, and bone from fresh free-run chicken and turkey, wild-caught fish, and cage-free eggs, ORIJEN Senior nourishes your beloved companion completely while offering them a flavour that they’ll love.
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It’s not often I write a review for dogs food but really felt I had to. I previously had my dogs on Eden long term but they had following symptoms, regularly being sick & bringing up bile, very loose bowels, the weird one that both dogs started to eat their own & others dogs poo! I was really concerned about this because each day they were eating more and to me is an example that they aren’t getting the nutrients, ingredients needed for them to thrive. I couldn’t understand the change but I was told by my vet that they had changed the recipe and when I looked on ‘All about dog food’ website & Facebook group I noticed that there were many other pets having the same symptoms. Plus the fact that their prices had increased by a huge amount, I know the COL is tough, I’d have paid it if it helped my dogs. I searched high & low for a great quality feed that was high in protein and also contained plenty ingredients that are high in vitamins& nutrients. I’am happy to say that all the symptoms have gone, my dogs are in brilliant health, their coats are shiny and have more energy. Plus and I’m able to still afford it. I would recommend orjen senior to anyone.
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Good digestive food for older dog
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Fantastic only product I can find that does not contain all of the food that our dog is allergic to and he love it.
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I was recommended this for my rescue dog ,
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Has been having the same food for years and she still gets excited when it’s good time
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Orijen Senior Dog Food, including answers from our team.
Little Mo
How much should my 12 and a half labradoodle ideally be eating daily? He is not as active as he was when he was younger but still enjoys two 45 minutes walks a day. He has arthritis in his hips but can move along very well whilst walking. He is 28kg and has maintained this weight for most of his adult life.
Based on the feeding guide pasted below your 28kg dog will need roughly 342g (just under 3 cups) per day, as he classes as an 'active dog' with his exercise regime. This can be split into as many meals as you see fit.
This amount can always be increased/decreased depending on how your dog's weight fluctuates.
Bev
Is this food suitable for a diabetic dog aged 10? Thanks.
You can use any diet with a diabetic dog but changing the diet might affect your dog's insulin requirements. I recommend running any changes in diet past your vet first.
Chris Banks
Has any one got a cavalier King Charles Spaniel on this pet food my cavaliers needs to lose sum weight
Orijen Senior is a good complete senior dog diet but it is not aimed at helping dogs lose weight. I would recommend reading our blog How to help your dog lose weight for more information. A dog can lose weight on any diet, it just depends on how much you give.
If you have any specific dietary questions then please contact our customer services on [email protected].
Anna Wallace
I have a large labradoodle we rescued this year, he will be seven in February. When should I transition him onto the senior varieity?
Hi Anna,
If your dog is 7, you probably want to transition him now, although it is perfectly fine to keep him on the food he is currently on if it agrees with him. Switching to a senior food because he is a senior dog isn't always necessary. If you do want to do it though, now is the time. Just make sure you transition him very gradually to reduce the chances of digestive trouble.
I hope this helps.