Why is Acana considered inferior to Orijen when they're both made by Champion? Inferior ingredients? Processing? Recipes?
I am not Orijen's enemy but I find the company has no particular expertise other than marketing and many of the ingredients have no proven or even anecdotal reason for being in there. Marigold petals? Corn Silk? Fennel? Angelica Root? Licorice? LOLOLpretty funny:biggrin: I was confused, because your post reccomend Orijen and the other salty is orijens arch enemy. Will the real salty please stand up
You totally missed the point. Orijen has mostly meat! Who cares about the other ingredients.I am not Orijen's enemy but I find the company has no particular expertise other than marketing and many of the ingredients have no proven or even anecdotal reason for being in there. Marigold petals? Corn Silk? Fennel? Angelica Root? Licorice? LOLOL
Sorry dude, you got the wrong person here. I don't have any trust in modern medicine, as well as the rest of the corporationsThe way many of you drink the KoolAid, if Orijen came out and said you know what the guys at Cornell, Penn and all the other schools are right, corn is much better than potato you all would be running for corn. Corn should never be the primary source of anything for a dog but it should be in there over the other choices including brown rice. How many people know that corn has 3 times the cancer figthing antioxidants of broccoli?