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    Hi all! I've been on here for awhile reading old posts, etc. I've posted in the past few weeks on what is the best grain free to feed my girl and like many, really want to try the Orijen...but it's so expensive. I did some searching and found you can buy trial sizes of Orijen! Maybe this isn't a surprise to some but if I can help one person it's a start! If you just google "orijen trial" you'll find a few stores that carry them from 1.99 - 3.00. Not sure about shipping, didn't go that far yet but being able to buy a smaller bag (.88lb) is great! I think I'm going to buy two or three then can transition and be feeding full Orijen before I actually run out to see if she handles it well, etc.

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    thanks for the tip - I just bought a small bag of orijen this weekend - the 6 lb bag i think to start combining in their current food.

    Was using Merrick which is only a couple dollars cheaper.

    I was a little concerned about the costs as well - but so far the dogs seem to like it - i just added a little the past 2 days in their normal kibble and they searched for the orijen first lol.

    I'm figured I can cut costs in other ways - like bathing them myself - we do daycare only once every 2 weeks, stuff like that.

    Keeping our fingers crossed the dogs enjoy the food and they do well on it - my one lil acd mix needs to loose a few lbs and just started having anal gland problems a week or so ago.

    They seem to like variety as well so I may get the smaller other flavors in the future.

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    Hee hee, we've started bathing her ourselves too....she loves to jump in the shower with my hubby and we blow dry her when she's done so she feels like she's being pampered.
    Let me know how you make out when you switch to full Orijen, I really want to try it. If you read my other post Piper doesn't like eating, we tried the "take the food away" exercise and she still won't eat. I'm beginning to think Blue Buffalo is a flop...good thing because it costs way too much for what it is.
    Good luck with the anal glad problems, been there done that...Piper had to have hers removed and she's a new woman now!

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    Trial size bags are good to see if your dog actually likes the food (which most of the time they do anyway because it's new), but won't really give you an idea if the food is good for them. They have to be on it for about a month for you to really be able to see a difference.

    Honestly I'm not much of a Blue fan either...I've tried multiple varieties of their food only to have the same result...dandruff, little bumps all over his body, and smelly cow-pie poos.

    What makes you think it's a flop?

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    I'd say the Blue is making her itch but the snow is gone now so I can attribute some of the itching to pollen, etc that is starting up. But, makes me think that if she's allergic to grass or other outdoor elements then probably the grain properties in Blue (or any like it for that matter) are contributing to the itching too. She's ok with her stool, etc but is burping and farting and she never did that on grain free. I feel like her coat isn't as good either. That's my main reason to go to grain free...I had decided to try canidae grain free and even bought a 5 lb bag but haven't opened it yet and am starting to doubt myself, thinking maybe the Orijen would be better?

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    candae grain free is great. i just bought some for my dog. although he seems to like welness core better, but he still likes the canidae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andreah1 View Post
    Good luck with the anal glad problems, been there done that...Piper had to have hers removed and she's a new woman now!
    Out of curiosity, how much did this cost? I'm thinking our cocker puppy might have to have it done.


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    That's my main reason to go to grain free...I had decided to try canidae grain free and even bought a 5 lb bag but haven't opened it yet and am starting to doubt myself, thinking maybe the Orijen would be better?
    Orijen is definately leaps and bounds better than the canidae. If you can spring for Orijen, EVO, Core, or Wildnerness, I'd definately go with any of those over Canidae. Don't get me wrong, Canidae is an OK food, but the others are GOOD foods.
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    Corgi, our vet is a farm vet and has a small office out of his home so he doesn't charge NEAR prices of a regular vet...so keep that in mind. He charged us about 200 bucks. The surgery went great and we're very happy we had it done...she was having an anal gland leaking problem. No more stinkies! More I think about it, more I think I'm gonna return the canidae food and try the orijen instead.

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    You got me interested lol I emailed a pet shop around my area and they gave me two 1 pound bags of Orijen (Adult and Regional Red) for free. I also got a couple samples of Evo since I've never tried that either. They just started a new bag of Core, but I think we may be switching now that I know I can find it without ordering it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorgiPaws View Post
    Out of curiosity, how much did this cost? I'm thinking our cocker puppy might have to have it done.



    Orijen is definately leaps and bounds better than the canidae. If you can spring for Orijen, EVO, Core, or Wildnerness, I'd definately go with any of those over Canidae. Don't get me wrong, Canidae is an OK food, but the others are GOOD foods.
    disagree. canidae and orijen arent that much difference when looking at the grain free canidae. orijen has a max carb of 34 according to RFD dogs formula. canidae grain free has 38 max so not much difference. canidae also has a lower percentage of protein so its better for sensitive dogs, and 80 percent of the total protein is meat based, where as orijens is only 70 percent total.

    not to mention canidae is much cheaper as well, and more readily available given champions shortages.

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