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wasabisashimi 03-02-2009 07:00 PM

Orijen dog food review?
 
my 5 month old jindo is starting to have bad breath (saliva) and body odor since we switched to Orijen puppy formula. Orijen pet food is ranked amoung the highest quality from my research.
Is it still possible that my dog is not doing well with this food , giving him bad breath and bad gas?

Anyone feed their dog Orijen? what do you think about such brand?

Lil Bastrd 03-03-2009 01:35 PM

Whether or not the brand is a high brand does not mean it works with every single dog.
I would switch the food. But remember to give it at least a month to see if the change makes a difference.

J____ 03-03-2009 07:39 PM

i love orijen. only food i feed my min pin.
but i found these things about it.
gives dog gas
makes him shit lots
makes him alot fatter (compared to equal amount of other food) so i feed him less
makes shit+ fart smell super stank


if he's got bad breath give him a "greenie" treat everday. my dogs breath never smells like anything with that. tis awesome

wasabisashimi 03-03-2009 10:08 PM

Are you saying all dog food with High protein composition (70% protein) will give dog gas?

I am thinking about switching away from Orijin. I want to try "Innova Evo", wondering if it will be the same gassy result since its also high protein (even higher than orijin) composition

JKam 03-03-2009 10:25 PM

Since i switched my dog over from commercial crap he's gained some weight, coat is shinier but his breath still smells the same as before. He actually poos less but I've never heard him fart.

wasabisashimi 03-03-2009 10:41 PM

what did you switch to?

JKam 03-03-2009 10:48 PM

I switched from something commercial (cant remember the name) to orijen.

Lil Bastrd 03-04-2009 11:16 AM

the smell that comes from the saliva you will not be able to change. The breath and the body odor is something that you can get rid of. For breath it can be coming from two places, the mouth (so the teeth) or the stomach. I always make sure I clean up the teeth on a dog that has bad breath as that is usually the culprit. Then if the breath still smells I tackle the other. If the dog is on a really rich diet then I switch them to something simpler. Charcoal cookies can also help if the bad breath only occurs once in awhile.
The body odor would be from the oil that the dog secretes. The smell can be lessened and usually eliminated by finding a diet that works for them.

wasabisashimi 03-04-2009 12:00 PM

he is 5month old,, so his teeth is falling and replacing, so I cant really or need to clean his teeth. I have him on Orijen puppy for 2 weeks now. My gf thinks puppy breath and body smells more. Should I let puppy try longer or switch to another brand?

Thinking about Go Natural brand or EVO!

Lil Bastrd 03-04-2009 12:16 PM

I find alot of puppies foods to be too rich. This can cause a smell from the stomach/breath and from the skin. Personally I would switch to an all life stage like the Go Natural all life stage. Or something else that is good quality but not really rich.

donot521 03-05-2009 06:21 AM

My dog is on Orijen too....He loves that stuff
Orijen made him gain weight so I started to feed him less
I also noticed the same problem about body odor...Maybe I should change his diet too

wasabisashimi 03-05-2009 12:31 PM

I wonder if smell is a result of high protein 42% food.. I am going to try Go Natural Grain-free canine, but it is also 42% protein content. Maybe it wont change the smell problem.

Almost All grain-free kibbles are high in protein 42%. It is very hard for me to find high quality grain-free food with lower protein content

donot521 03-05-2009 06:24 PM

My friend suggested "taste of wild"
he said it works really well for his dog
after some research and found out it was made by diamond
so I am kinda not sure which one to switch to

JKam 03-05-2009 07:13 PM

lol for a second i thought you typed "made of diamond"

wasabisashimi 03-05-2009 11:59 PM

Bought a small bag of "EVO red meat large bite" made by Innova for my pup. Will see how he does on this red meat only grain-free formula. Hopefully its the fish that was in the previous Orijen food that he is allergic to. Also bought the "Go Natural endurance grain-free", but ingredients are too similar to Orijen Puppu formula

!SG 03-06-2009 10:16 AM

the body odor might be a good byproduct. dont dogs that go on meat diets usually tend to stink more. to me it sounds like the orijen stuff has high quality ingredients then.

we are still on the "GO" brand from tissol. my dog goes thru the big bag every month, not sure the size, but im guessing 14kgs. overall he doesnt eat as much dog food, but this dog food costs me $75 a month.

oh well, less poop to pick up.

babycake 03-06-2009 03:21 PM

What breed is your dog?

Quote:

"EVO is a high-protein, low-carb, grain-free diet. The ingredients look very good, but I have heard reports of some dogs having problems on this diet, especially when used long term (problems include excessive water drinking in a number of dogs, probably due to the high protein content, and dry coat in a few, possibly due to the high calcium in the regular variety). I think it is better used as part of the diet, or as part of a rotation of foods, rather than fed all the time. Regular is quite high in fat, suitable for feeding to very active dogs who are not overweight. Regular and Reduced Fat EVO varieties should not be fed to large-breed puppies under 6 months olddue to the high calcium content. The Red Meat variety is lower in calcium and so it is safer, though the amount of calcium is still higher than is recommended for large-breed puppies. Mixing EVO half and half with a variety of animal protein sources (boneless meat, eggs, dairy, etc.) will reduce the overall calcium percentage in the diet to a more acceptable level."

Source: http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial

wasabisashimi 03-06-2009 05:13 PM

I have a Korean Jindo, the size is between a larger Akita, and a smaller Shiba-inu.

I would like to rotate my dog's food often, but have heard they take time to get used to it. I really dont want to induce diarrhea every 2 month by switching him to different food every couple months.

Lil Bastrd 03-09-2009 01:39 PM

personally, when I used to use kibble I stayed away from 'puppy' foods. I find my puppies grow slower which is easier on their whole body on an adult based kibble. Yes you do have to feed a little more to make sure they are getting enough nutrition. There is usually lower fat and lower protein in the adult. I find there can be too much of a good thing. Unfortunately if it's a grain free kibble it will be harder to move away from such a high protein diet. If any of you do find something please post I would be interesting in finding something that I can recommend to people who want to stick with kibble.

wasabisashimi 03-10-2009 03:31 PM

There are grain-free kibbles that are not so high protein. Sister company of "Go natural". "Now" has a grain-free line i think its not 42% protein. "Go Natural"s own endurance formula is 33% protein and grain-free.

But www.dogfoodanalysis.com otherwise indicated majority of their highest rated foods (ie 6 stars) are 40% protein and above.

wasabisashimi 03-10-2009 03:33 PM

My 5.5 month old Jindo puppy is transitioning from Orijen puppy to EVO red meat. He has no diarrhea issues so far 1 week in. Knock on wood

babycake 03-14-2009 02:02 PM

Great to hear he's doing well!

I do want to let you know though, just in case you run into the same problem in the future, that they are a few people lately on a dog nutrition list I'm on that has (just like the site I quoted above said) their dog on EVO and have noticed dry skin/fur and scratching. They finally saw a change when they switched to another food. Just a FYI so you can be on the look-out if that ever happens with your dog. ;)

wasabisashimi 03-16-2009 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by babycake (Post 6328811)
Great to hear he's doing well!

I do want to let you know though, just in case you run into the same problem in the future, that they are a few people lately on a dog nutrition list I'm on that has (just like the site I quoted above said) their dog on EVO and have noticed dry skin/fur and scratching. They finally saw a change when they switched to another food. Just a FYI so you can be on the look-out if that ever happens with your dog. ;)

Actually my Dog does have dry skin, and itchy skin, and he scratches alot. I found a patch of hairless skin on one of his legs.

But this has already occurred ever since he was on First Mate potatoes and fish puppy formula, Orijen's puppy formula, and now EVO red meat.

I dont know what to do, I have no idea why he is allergic and what is the cause. These 3 foods are suppose to be grain-free. His vet even gave me a 6 month supply of flea medication and it isn't really helping.

donot521 03-16-2009 09:58 PM

I've tried Evo before but it didn't work well for my dog. His stool was soft and wet.
He really loves Orijen and he is still on it for almost 2 years (Chicken)
I know some dogs are allergic to fish and red meat that's why I am always stay on chicken or turkey.
I might change his diet to Horizon. the ingredients look very healthy
http://www.horizonpetfood.com/Newsle...ewsletter.html

dangny 03-18-2009 02:31 PM

Any of you guys consider raw meat diet for your dogs?


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