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Orijen

Original Adult Poulet

Dogs · kibble · 11.4 kg

A

Overall score 92/100 · Excellent

Summary

Excellent kibble. Fresh chicken as first ingredient, high animal protein content (85%). No grains, no problematic additives. Added glucosamine and probiotics.

Sub-scores

A Proteins
A Nutrition balance
A Undesirables
A Transparency
B Species adaptability

Composition analysed

Fresh chicken (25%), dehydrated chicken (13%), turkey (8%), salmon (6%), peas, lentils, chicken fat (5%), sweet potato, salmon oil, beet pulp, FOS, glucosamine, chondroitin, probiotics, vitamin E, zinc, selenium, yucca schidigera

  1. A Fresh chicken 25% protein
  2. A Dehydrated chicken 13% protein
  3. A Turkey 8% protein
  4. A Salmon 6% protein
  5. B Peas cereal
  6. B Lentils cereal
  7. A Chicken fat 5% fat
  8. A Sweet potato cereal
  9. A Salmon oil fat
  10. B Beet pulp fiber
  11. A FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides) fiber
  12. A Glucosamine beneficial additive
  13. A Chondroitin beneficial additive
  14. A Probiotics beneficial additive
  15. A Vitamin E vitamin mineral
  16. A Zinc vitamin mineral
  17. A Selenium vitamin mineral
  18. A Yucca schidigera beneficial additive

Nutritional analysis

Crude protein
38%
Crude fat
18%
Ash
8%
Fibre
5%
Moisture
12%

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Similar alternatives

PetFoodRate editorial review

Orijen Original Adult is the product that redefined what premium dog food looks like. Champion Petfoods (now Acana Orijen Inc.) built its entire brand around the Biologically Appropriate philosophy: mirror what a dog would eat in the wild, using fresh regional ingredients, high animal-protein ratios, and zero outsourced manufacturing. The result is a 92/100 on our scoring. Fresh chicken at 25 percent leads the list, followed by dehydrated chicken, turkey, salmon, and whole fish. The protein comes from 85 percent animal sources, with no plant protein concentrates inflating the number. The formula includes glucosamine and chondroitin for joints, probiotics for gut health, and omega-3 from both salmon oil and whole salmon. If you can afford the price tag (around 8.50 EUR per kg), this is objectively one of the best dry foods on the market for an adult medium-to-large breed active dog.

Compared to the competition

Acana is Orijen's sister brand, made in the same kitchen with slightly less meat (75% vs 85%) at a lower price. For most dogs, Acana is the sweet spot. Orijen is for owners who want the absolute best regardless of cost.

Taste of the Wild offers grain-free at almost half the price of Orijen. The trade-off: the first ingredient is meal (not fresh), and the animal protein percentage is lower. Good value, but not the same league nutritionally.

Royal Canin Medium Adult is the mainstream benchmark. It scores C (58/100) vs Orijen's A (92/100). The gap is massive: rice first vs chicken first, unspecified animal fats vs named salmon oil, no probiotics vs integrated probiotics. Royal Canin's advantage is availability and vet recommendation; Orijen's is nutritional quality.

Frequently asked questions

Is Orijen Original worth the price?

At 8.50 EUR per kg, Orijen costs roughly 3 to 4 times more than supermarket kibble. But the ration is smaller (280g per day vs 320g for Royal Canin) because the caloric density is higher, so the daily cost gap is closer to 2x than 4x. For active medium and large dogs with no budget constraints, yes. For sedentary small dogs, the protein may be too high, and a B-grade option at half the price would be equally appropriate.

Can I feed Orijen to a puppy?

This specific formula is for adult dogs. Orijen makes a separate Puppy formula and a Puppy Large Breed formula with adjusted calcium-to-phosphorus ratios for skeletal development. Do not feed the adult formula to puppies under 12 months.

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