Orijen Tundra Dry Dog Food
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Orijen Tundra Dry Dog Food

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Orijen Tundra Dry Dog FoodOrijen Tundra Dry Dog Food Help your dog thrive with the power of protein rich recipes that provide peak nourishment. Dogs are ancestral carnivores, so they need a Biologically Appropriate diet rich and varied in whole animal ingredients. ORIJEN Tundra diet provides your dog with the nourishing protein and nutrients they need, from fresh or raw ingredients like duck, fish and venison. Packed with WholePrey animal ingredients like organs and bone,

Orijen Tundra Dry Dog Food

Help your dog thrive with the power of protein-rich recipes that provide peak nourishment. Dogs are ancestral carnivores, so they need a Biologically Appropriate diet rich and varied in whole animal ingredients. ORIJEN Tundra diet provides your dog with the nourishing protein and nutrients they need, from fresh or raw ingredients like duck, fish and venison. Packed with WholePrey animal ingredients like organs and bone, ORIJEN food is made with the most nutrient-dense, succulent parts of the prey to deliver the nutrition dogs need. With 85% quality animal ingredients and coated with freeze-dried liver, this diet is beyond comparison.

Key Benefits:

  • The first 5 ingredients are raw lamb, venison, duck, and fish ingredients.
  • 85% quality duck, fish and meat ingredients, providing a strong source of essential protein, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Our authentic WholePrey diet features the most succulent parts of the prey like meat, duck or fish, organs and bone to mimic what your dog’s ancestors consumed in the wild.
  • Freeze-dried coated for a burst of raw flavour your dog instinctively craves.

Ingredients 

Raw lamb (7%), raw venison (5%), raw duck (5%), raw arctic char (5%), raw whole pilchard (5%), raw pork (5%), raw duck liver (5%), raw lamb liver (4%), fresh eggs (4%), dehydrated lamb (4%), dehydrated whitefish (4%), dehydrated blue whiting (4%), dehydrated mutton (4%), dehydrated herring (4%), dehydrated mackerel (4%), raw goat (4%), raw pork liver (4%), whole green lentils, whole chickpeas, whole peas, raw steelhead trout (3%), pork fat (3%), whole red lentils, whole pinto beans, lentil fibre, pollock oil (1%), whole navy beans, pea starch, raw lamb kidney (0.5%), raw lamb tripe (0.5%), dried kelp, fresh whole pumpkin, fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole zucchini, fresh whole carrots, fresh whole apples, fresh whole pears, dried chicory root, fresh kale, fresh spinach, fresh beet greens, fresh turnip greens, whole cranberries, whole blueberries, whole saskatoon berries, turmeric, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein 40%
Fat content 18%
Crude ash 9%
Crude fibre 5%
Moisture 12%
Calcium 1.8%
Phosphorus 1.3%
Omega-6 fatty acids 2.5%
Omega-3 fatty acids 1%
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 0.35%
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 0.2%

Feeding Guidelines:

Weight of Dog Active Dog Less Active
Grams / Day Cups / Day Grams / Day Cups / Day
5kg 90g 3/4c 60g 1/2c
10kg 150g 1-1/4c 120g 1c
20kg 240g 2c 160g 1-1/3c
30kg 330g 2-3/4c 240g 2c
40kg 420g 3-1/2c 280g 2-1/3c
50kg 480g 4c 330g 2-3/4c
60kg 570g 4-3/4c 390g 3-1/4c

 

Your dog is unique and his feeding requirements will vary with his environment, age, and activity. That’s why we suggest starting with the feeding guide, and then monitoring his weight and adjusting portions as needed. Feed twice daily and remember to always keep fresh, clean water available. † Use a standard 250ml/120g measuring cup. Serve dry or lightly moistened. See your veterinarian regularly. To help maintain freshness, we recommend sealing the bag tightly and storing it in a cool, dry location.

ORIJEN Original is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.

 

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