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What brands of kibble have the highest meat content? Does anything trump Orijen’s 80%?
theBCnutMemberIs Orijen’s 80% the amount of protein that comes from meat or the amount of ingredients that are meat based?
Look at Wysong Epigen, Earthborn Holistic Grain Free Primitive Naturals, Brothers Complete, and Nature’s Variety Instinct. Off the top of my head, those are the ones that I can think of that are highest in protein. The chicken varieties are always the highest.
CaseMemberIt’s the percentage of meat ingredients.
I already use EHGFPN, and planned to try Brothers after reading about it earlier today. I will check out the others. Thanks.
theBCnutMemberFarmina, Evo, Nature’s Logic, Timberwolf Platinum, Victor, Wellness Core.
RescueDaneMomMemberI know the Timberwolf Platinum is 80/20 just like Orijen as I saw it in my local pet store this past weekend. It is made in Windemere, FL and not widely available online like a lot of other foods. Victor has 3 varieties that have 80% or more protein from meat: GF Ultra Pro, Victor Select Hi-Pro Plus, and Victor Select Performance Formula.
I will be ordering from BC soon. I wish I had looked into them sooner. Free shipping on orders of $40 or more and 1 day shipping if you live in FL (which I do…yes!).
RescueDaneMomMemberI forgot one. Horizon Legacy, also a Canadian kibble like Orijen, has 81% protein from animal sources.
CaseMemberThank y’all. I think I’m going to end up trying some of these brands (after more research).
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