Ingredients
Composition - Fresh chicken meat (13%), fresh whole eggs (7%), fresh turkey meat (7%), fresh whole herring (7%), fresh chicken liver (6%), fresh whole flounder (4%), fresh turkey liver (4%), fresh chicken necks (4%), fresh chicken heart (4%), fresh turkey heart (4%), chicken (dehydrated, 4%), turkey (dehydrated, 4%), whole mackerel (dehydrated, 4%), whole sardine (dehydrated, 4%), whole herring (dehydrated, 4%), whole red lentils, whole green lentils, whole green peas, lentil fiber, whole chickpeas, whole yellow peas, whole pinto beans, chicken cartilage (1%), whole navy beans, herring oil (1%), chicken fat (1%), turkey cartilage (1%), chicken liver (freeze-dried), turkey liver (freeze-dried), fresh whole pumpkin, fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole zucchini, fresh whole parsnips, fresh carrots, fresh whole red delicious apples, fresh whole bartlett pears, fresh kale, fresh spinach, fresh beet greens, fresh turnip greens, brown kelp, whole cranberries, whole blueberries, whole saskatoon berries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips, Enterococcus faecium.
Additives (per kg) - Nutritional additives: Zinc chelate: 100 mg.
Analytical Constituents - Crude protein (min.) 38 %, Fat content (min.) 15 %, Crude ash (max.) 8 %, Crude fibers (max.) 8 %, Moisture (max.) 12 %, Calcium (min.) 1.3 %, Phosphorus (min.) 1.1 %, Omega-6 fatty acids (min.) 2.3 %, Omega-3 fatty acids (min.) 0.9 %, DHA (min.) 0.3 %, EPA (min.) 0.2 %, Glucosamine (min.) 1400 mg/kg, Chondroitin sulfate (min.) 1200 mg/kg
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Q: What age would you start to give dogs the senior orijen food? My dog is nearly 7 years old.
A: Trying to decide when you should change from an adult dog food to a senior dog food can be a painstaking process, We know that when a dog is a senior, they are going to have specific dietary needs. So, how do you know when to switch food? Here are six signs that will indicate when you should consider switching food: Dull, Flaky Coat, Weak or Lethargic, Senioritis, Thick Midsection, Gastrointestinal Problems and Itching. There is basic guidelines for specific size of breeds which are small breed 7 years, medium breeds 7 years, large breeds 6 years and giant breed 5 years, however if you are unsure we would recommend you speak to your vet.