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Old 25-08-2009, 12:22 PM
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Origen or Arden Grange

I have a 5 month Welsh springer spaniel and he now feeds on Wainwrights and Eukanab puppy (dry)and he is a good eater and likes his food. I also give him wainwrights wet mixed with dry atleast 3-4 times a week...which he loves. I was looking at the puppy food posts and also went on the food analysis website. I am very tempted to get Origen puppy ..sounds sooo good but I am a bit concerned about the high protein level . I do want to give my fellow a bit of variety and lloking at the different types of food I am overwhelmed and totally confusedconfused:
What would you experienced folks here recommend...Origen or Arden Grange? I do want to give him the best ...or is there another good one around ? I live in London .....and I want to give my chap the best .038.jpg
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I use Arden Grange dry adn nature diet wet and mine are thriving on these
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Arden Grange is a supurb dry food - and well priced too next to some!
Also Nature diet is good!
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Both are good foods but I prefer Orijen as there are no grains of any kind in it, dogs don'r need grains they are put in as fillers.

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Both are good foods but I prefer Orijen as there are no grains of any kind in it, dogs don'r need grains they are put in as fillers.

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Origen is good in terms of the contents but will the protein content which is very very high make my mad welshie hyper. However, I could mix with wainwrights ...which I have read here earlier that is very very good too.Is it Ok to mix?016.jpg
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Arden Grange is a supurb dry food - and well priced too next to some!
Also Nature diet is good!
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Origen is good in terms of the contents but will the protein content which is very very high make my mad welshie hyper. However, I could mix with wainwrights ...which I have read here earlier that is very very good too.Is it Ok to mix?Attachment 28747
My two shelties have been on Orijen for over a year and they're fine with it, it's usually the carbs in the food that then turn into sugar that send dogs hyper. I'm not a fan of mixing foods to much as a complete food is just that and I feel that mixing another one in could possibly upset the balance in the food.

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Old 25-08-2009, 01:00 PM
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Re: Origen or Arden Grange

Personally i prefer arden grange but its just personal choice

Yes naturediet is good for puppies! Billy is on a mix of ND and raw meaty bones, he's 9mo now and as fit as a fiddle!

Definatly get some ND - fabulous food!
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My 13 week old puppies are on Nature diet puppy/junior
Are Nature diet and Nature recipe same. I am sorry , I am not able to find the contents in Nature diet ....015.jpg
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