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Old October 16th, 2008, 02:35 AM
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Well at least they're not substituting a lesser quality salmon and not telling the consumer. Although they should be informing their customers of this so that they can switch to another Orijen formula or another food. It's better to do it this way than not tell anyone and then lose all your customers.

How about Timberwolf Ocean Blue? I know Timberwolf has fallen out of people's favour but my dog likes it and she doesn't seem to react to it (I use the kibble as treats or when I don't have time to make her food). And it smells fishy like the Orijen does. Very similar kibble too.

That's too bad....hopefully they can find a good source soon.
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