| Orijen Senior dog food is a special diet that provides more calories from protein and fat rather than from carbohydrates. This helps to maintain a healthy weight for your senior pet. This dry food formula contains a Biologically Appropriate protein level of 38% to promote lean muscle mass. |
| This food is packed with 85% meat inclusions from six different sources. This includes free-run poultry, wild-caught fish and nest-laid eggs. Orijen's award-winning kitchens produce nutrient-dense WholePrey ratios to provide your pet with all the necessary nutrients, naturally. Zinc is the only added supplement. |
| Food Type : Dry dog food |
| Specially made for senior dogs |
| 85% meat inclusions, 15% botanicals |
| 0% grains, potato, tapioca |
| Chicken, Turkey |
| Flounder, Atlantic Mackerel and Herring |
| Nest-laid eggs |
| 2/3rd of the meat inclusions are fresh or frozen without preservatives |
| 1/3rd of the meat are dehydrated without preservatives |
| Nutrient-dense WholePrey Ratios |
| Freeze-dried chicken and turkey liver makes this meal palatable |
| Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles |
| Made in Canada |
| Consult a vet before altering your pet's diet |
| Always have fresh water available for your pet |
| Never feed above recommended quantities unless prescribed by a vet |
| *Orijen's Biologically AppropriatePhilosophy-Our pet dog and cat companions are descendants of wild wolves and big cats. Anatomically, they continue to have features that are designed for a meat-based diet. It is to suit these biological needs that Orijen's food recipes have a large meat protein content. This diet takes into consideration three key points - |
| Nutrient-dense WholePrey ratios - so all nutrients are supplied naturally through the meat inclusions |
| Regionally sourced meats that are prepared in-house to control quality and freshness |
| Variety of meats, naturally reared to provide ample nutrition |
| Feeding requirements will vary based on your pet's level of activity, environment and age. |




