orijen or eden?
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orijen or eden?
Wich product do you prefer and why? http://www.whichdogfood.co.uk/compare-dog-foods.php?comparison=foods&compare%5B%5D=0671&compare%5B%5D=0083
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Re: orijen or eden?
I would probably go for Eden.
One reason is that the recommended feeding amount is a lot less, so that would indicate more digestible contents than Orijen.
Obviously the price would come into it to a certain extent.
Trouble is, I don't feed dry so I don't have a lot of experience with them, but that's the way I see it from the comparison you've given.
One reason is that the recommended feeding amount is a lot less, so that would indicate more digestible contents than Orijen.
Obviously the price would come into it to a certain extent.
Trouble is, I don't feed dry so I don't have a lot of experience with them, but that's the way I see it from the comparison you've given.
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Re: orijen or eden?
Thanks for the advice, blaze is currently on pro plan puppy original these 2 seem to be better quality foods. I got him weighed at 14weeks old he weighed 4.08kg hes tiny
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Re: orijen or eden?
Royal Canin, James wellbeloved and Fish4dogs, all good dry foods if your looking for a recommendation
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Re: orijen or eden?
Bacchus has been on Orijen Puppy from day 1. He is 6mths old now and I reckon it costs me about £1.40 a day.
Have a look at my avatar and see what you think.
Have a look at my avatar and see what you think.
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Re: orijen or eden?
He was on royal canin when i got him he didnt really eat that. Ive tried a sample of fish4dogs he didnt take to well to that watery stools.janey wrote:
Royal Canin, James wellbeloved and Fish4dogs, all good dry foods if your looking for a recommendation
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Re: orijen or eden?
reuben wrote:Bacchus has been on Orijen Puppy from day 1. He is 6mths old now and I reckon it costs me about £1.40 a day.
Have a look at my avatar and see what you think.
He looks good and healthy.
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Re: orijen or eden?
One of my dogs is on Eden, its a good quality food! Cheaper than Orijen and made in the UK!
The people who make it have 18 dogs of there own if I remember correct!
The people who make it have 18 dogs of there own if I remember correct!
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