Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Sooner or later available supply is likely to become an issue for your doods fav food. What to do? Build yourself options now. Recently I had a couple of people inquire of me if I had any knowledge as to the cause of the Orijen/ACANA fish product shortages. I got a little windy and decided to just throw this in as a discussion (hope that is okay Karen). Following is my recent attempted response FYI, but I thought this might also be an outstanding place to report supply issues, alternatives, etc...
02.16.10
The shortages of the the products which have fish as the sole protein, 6
fish Orijen and ACANA Pacifica actually began November-ish. As I have come
to understand it this is not about manufacturing but rather the quotas
being met for the fishing licenses. This is the second year I have
experienced this as a user of the products and knowing this to be so I can
tell you that next year I will plan to stock up on those products by
November to carry through perhaps February. I have heard nothing of a U.S.
manufacturer and would say this is highly unlikely, if they were going to
compromise quality they would do so in outsourcing fish suppliers which
clearly they are unwilling to do or there would not be a supply issue.
Honestly as much of an inconvenience as it is, this very evidence of the
control they wish to maintain over their ingredients further drives my current
loyalty to the product.
You are correct I rotate through the entire ACANA grain free line and the
Orijen line. Unless I have 'baby puppies' who have only begun to eat kibble each
bag is different from the one before. By the time the babies go home, they too
have begun a rotation diet. I do this for several reasons, the primary being after
the 2007 recalls I do not ever want to not know where I am going next again should there be
an issue. Even when we are content with our food we never stop looking and test
driving the taste buds of our doodles here. Second, what if your doodle say developed a
routine and taste for only lamb and suddenly there was an export problem from New Zealand,
now what? Third we develop allergies by exposure, chicken is often the first protein
source dogs may have an issue with if they are prone to have such problems. It is the
reason we continue to see more exotic meats roll out for our pets. Think of rotation as your
built in plan B. By the way I do the same with my cats, with even more diligence because cats
seem to get more set in their ways and faced with a forced food change will practically
starve themselves.
I have selected a food for our primary kibble that I know to be more
vulnerable to issues that may affect the supply on the shelves so I have built myself options.
Sometimes the factor may be weather, the FDA complaining that the label reads 'fresh never frozen'
and requiring the entire load to be returned with new packaging to remove the word 'fresh' (really
happened), availability of ingredients and in this case the licensing period coming to a close. In
addition to the ACANA and Champion line, we throw a bag of Petcurean (another outstanding
Canadian company) 'NOW', which is a grain free line about every 5-6 bags, we also toss in a bag of
Petcurean's 'GO' Salmon and Oatmeal - beautiful nice and simple formula. There are others we throw in the mix and I am reviewing a new selection currently. Several times a week
our diet may also include some homecooked meals, commercial raw food and
Ziwi Peak air dried food.
I hope you find some of this helpful and thank you for your patience with me,
time has become a luxury I mostly daydream of but still steal some moments to
catch up with our friends at doodlekisses.
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