Orijen Large Breed Puppy Food

Orijen Large Breed Puppy Food
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Description

Your large-breed puppy has specific nutritional needs in order to support bone development. ORIJEN Puppy Large is specially formulated to cater to these needs, providing your puppy with nourishing protein and healthy fat from whole animal ingredients. Two-thirds of our animal ingredients are FRESH or RAW, for a concentrated source of protein. Free-run chicken and turkey, wild-caught fish, and cage-free eggs are delivered to our kitchen fresh or raw and crafted into this delicious, nutrient-dense recipe that your growing puppy will love.

COMPOSITION

  • Fresh chicken meat (14%), fresh turkey meat (7%), fresh cage-free eggs (7%), fresh chicken liver (6%), fresh whole flounder (5%), fresh whole herring (5%), fresh turkey liver (5%), fresh chicken necks (4%), fresh chicken heart (4%), fresh turkey heart (4%), chicken (dehydrated, 4%), turkey (dehydrated, 4%), whole mackerel (dehydrated, 4%), whole sardine (dehydrated, 4%), whole herring (dehydrated, 4%), whole red lentils, whole green lentils, whole green peas, lentil fibre, whole chickpeas, whole yellow peas, whole pinto beans, whole navy beans, herring oil (1%), chicken cartilage (1%), chicken fat (1%), sun-cured alfalfa, chicken liver (freeze-dried), turkey liver (freeze-dried), fresh whole pumpkin, fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole zucchini, fresh whole parsnips, fresh carrots, fresh whole Red Delicious apples, fresh whole Bartlett pears, fresh kale, fresh spinach, fresh beet greens, fresh turnip greens, brown kelp, whole cranberries, whole blueberries, whole Saskatoon berries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips.

ADDITIVES (per kg):

  • Nutritional additives: Zinc chelate: 100 mg. Enterococcus faecium NCIMB10415: 600x10^6 CFU.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS

  • Crude Protein (min.) 38%, Fat Content (min.) 16%, Crude Ash (max.) 7%, Crude Fibre (max.) 6%, Moisture (max.) 12%, Calcium (min.) 1.3%, Phosphorus (min.) 1.1%, Omega-3 fatty acids* (min.) 0.9%, Omega-6 fatty acids* (min.) 2.8%, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) (min.) 0.3%, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) (min.) 0.2%, Glucosamine* (min.) 1400mg/kg, Chondroitin sulfate* (min.) 1200mg/kg.

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Ingredients

Ingredients List

Fresh Deboned Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Fresh Chicken Liver, Fresh Whole Herring, Fresh Deboned Turkey, Dehydrated Turkey, Fresh Turkey Liver, Fresh Whole Eggs, Fresh Deboned Walleye, Fresh Whole Salmon, Fresh Chicken Heart, Chicken Cartilage, Dehydrated Herring, Dehydrated Salmon, Red Lentils, Green Peas, Green Lentils, Chicken Liver Oil, Sun-Cured Alfalfa, Yams, Pea Fibre, Chickpeas, Pumpkin, Butternut Squash, Spinach Greens, Carrots, Red Delicious Apples, Bartlett Pears, Cranberries, Blueberries, Kelp, Liquorice root (500mg/kg), Angelica Root (500mg/kg), Fenugreek (350mg/kg), Marigold Flowers (350mg/kg), Sweet Fennel (350mg/kg), Peppermint Leaf (300mg/kg), Chamomile (300mg/kg), Dandelion (150mg/kg), Summer Savory (150mg/kg), Rosemary, Enterococcus Faecium, Glucosamine (1,400mg/kg), Chondroitin (1,200mg/kg)

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Ingredient Analysis

Crude Protein (38%), Crude Fat (16%), Crude Fibre (6%), Moisture (10%), Calcium (1.2%), Phosphorus (1%), Omega-6 (2.6%), Omega-3 (1%), DHA (0.6%), EPA (0.3%), Carbohydrate (22.5%), Ash (8%), Microorganisms (120cfu/k), pH, Vitamin A (16Kiu/k), Vitamin D3 (1Kiu/k), Vitamin E (400Iu/kg), Vitamin B12 (0.5mg/kg), Vitamin B1 (50mg/kg), Vitamin B2 (45mg/kg), Vitamin B3 (450mg/kg), Vitamin B5 (50mg/kg), Vitamin B6 (38mg/kg), Folic Acid (5.2mg/kg), Choline (2,700mg/kg), Sodium (0.4%), Chloride (0.64%), Potassium (0.77%), Magnesium (0.1%), Manganese (27mg/kg), Selenium (0.9mg/kg), Iron (240mg/kg), Zinc (200mg/kg), Copper (26mg/kg), Iodine (1.8mg/kg), Lysine (2.45%), Tryptophan (0.38%), Threonine (1.5%), Tyrosine (0.98%), Methionine (0.8%), Isoleucine (1.5%), Leucine (2.9%), Valine (1.85%), Arginine (2.2%), Phenylalanine (1.6%), Histidine (0.8%), Cystine (0.35%)

Reviews (31)

Summary of Reviews for Orijen Large Breed Puppy Food

Overall 5
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30 out of 31 (97%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (27 reviews)
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55 Nala loves it 🐾
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By on 23 March 2024

We chose this food as we wanted to have the best ingredients list possible in dry kibble, it’s priced very fairly considering everything.

We’ve had no problems with this and an empty bowl every time 🤣

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45 Recommended for Labradors
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By on 24 October 2023

Nothing to dislike. Add some raw food to make it tastier and varied.

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55 Excellent Product
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By on 24 May 2023

Loved it

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55 Orijen large breed puppy
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By on 18 May 2023

Very good food gives puppies the best start in life

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55 Smells like real food
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By on 4 February 2023

My dog albeit a Labrador absolutely loves this food and gets very excited at meal times. We also use it as a reward for his training he enjoys it that much. His poos are well formed and healthy looking and well formed. He is developing well and from what I understand, it is the closest kibble to raw feeding that we just don’t have the capacity to do.

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Orijen Large Breed Puppy Food, including answers from our team.

5 August 2022 at 6:28am

Junior?

Ldj

At what age do your recommend transitioning from puppy to junior food, I have a 7 month old Great Dane puppy, she is currently fed royal canin , is there a junior food that you would suggest?

  • VioVet Staff

It is advised to switch onto an adult diet when your dog is fully grown. A Great Dane will likely be fully grown at around 18 to 24 months of age. There tend not to be 'Junior' diets, a dog will go from puppy straight to adult food.
You should feed a Giant Breed diet where possible, some manufacturers don't have a Giant Breed specific food and the Large Breed version of their diets is suitable.

22 April 2021 at 12:14pm

Puppy age

Becks

What age does the ‘puppy’ food go up to before you move onto the next food?

  • VioVet Staff

You should switch from a puppy diet onto an adult diet when your dog is fully grown. This varies with the breed of your dog. Small/medum breeds tend to be fully grown at 12 to 15 months of age, large breeds 15 to 18 months and giant breeds 18 to 24 months of age.

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