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Orijen Six Fish

Orijen Six Fish

DogDryMain Food

Complete-diet status unconfirmed

Everything about how this dry dog food is packaged points to a main meal, but a "complete and balanced" nutritional adequacy statement is missing from the label images of Orijen Six Fish. The rest of the label is specific — Raw Whole Pilchard leads the ingredient list, and crude protein is declared at 38% — yet the adequacy line itself is missing.

That statement matters because it is the most reliable proof of nutritional completeness. Manufacturers usually print it in small type on the back or side of the pack, beside the ingredient list or guaranteed analysis.

Missing from our images does not equal incomplete — it only means we couldn't confirm it from what we could see. To verify, look on the pack for wording like the example below.

Example — what to look for

"This food is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages."

Look for wording like this — usually in small print on the back or side of the pack. It may also appear in your local language.

Orijen Six Fish scores 5/5 on Moesonson's label-based analysis. Its strongest factor is protein clarity (high — 100% of the recipe's protein panel is clearly named); its weakest is animal-protein content (strong — 94% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources).

Rating

Updated Mar 2026
★︎★︎★︎★︎★︎ 5.0 / 5
Protein Clarity

Protein Clarity

This measures how clearly the protein sources are identified on the label. "High" means ingredients like "chicken" or "salmon" are listed by name, so you know exactly what your pet is eating. "Low" means vague terms like "meat meal" or "animal by-products" are used, making it harder to know what's really inside.

Why does clarity matter?

According to AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials), pet food labels must follow specific naming standards. When a product uses a named protein like "chicken" it must contain at least 25% of that ingredient. Vague terms like "meat by-products" have no such minimum and can include lower-quality parts from any animal source — making it impossible to know what your pet is actually eating or to identify allergens.

High
Animal Protein

Animal Protein

This estimates how meat-forward the protein sources are from the ingredient label. Named animal proteins count strongly, plant protein concentrates count strongly against the score, and whole plant ingredients with some protein count more lightly. A "High" score means the recipe appears mainly animal-protein led. A "Low" score means the label shows a stronger reliance on plant protein signals.

This is an ingredient-label heuristic, not an exact lab measurement of protein grams.

Why does animal protein matter?

1. Contains irreplaceable essential nutrients Taurine and Arginine — which cats need to stay healthy — are only found in meat. Plants contain none at all.

2. Plant proteins are poorly utilized by the body Even though plant proteins (like corn gluten meal) may show 92.9–96% apparent digestibility, that does not mean high bioavailability. They lack adequate Lysine (only 1.7% vs. the ideal 6–7%) and contain phytic acid that blocks mineral absorption.

High
How we review →

How this score is made

This score isn’t a hand-wavy impression: it reads what the label actually prints — the ingredient list, guaranteed analysis and AAFCO adequacy statement — and runs it through the same algorithmic rubric as every other product. No brand pays for placement, and there are no affiliate links on reviewed products.

Read the full methodology

Is Orijen Six Fish dry dog food good?

Orijen Six Fish is a dry dog food rated 5 stars, with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. The recipe lists most animal ingredients by name and features real muscle meat as a primary protein source. This recipe is free from Gluten grains, Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Legumes, Fish.

Allergy Highlights

Contains:

LegumesFish

Free From:

Gluten grainsGrains (gluten-free)DairyEggNutsPoultryRed meatShellfishUnknown Meal

Pros

  • Uses clearly named animal protein sources for better transparency.
  • Includes plant ingredients that can provide fiber and natural antioxidants.

Nutrition Breakdown

Nutrition Breakdown — Dry Matter
Protein 43%
Fat 21%
Est. Carbs 21%
Fiber 6%
Ash 10%

Moisture (12%) removed so you can compare foods fairly.

Dry matter basis = label value ÷ (100% − moisture%). Carbs estimated from remaining.

Nutrition Breakdown — As Fed
Protein 38%
Fat 18%
Est. Carbs 19%
Fiber 5%
Moisture 12%
Ash 9%

As-fed values are the raw percentages printed on the product label.

Tips

  • Protein is Super High (43% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. This can fit very active, working, or growing dogs, but dogs with kidney disease or other medical conditions need vet-guided diet targets.

    Understanding Super High Protein (≥ 40% Dry Matter)

    Species-Specific Range This bucket uses dry-matter label math. Cats use a higher protein threshold than dogs because cats generally have higher protein needs, so a value that is super high for a dog may only be high for a cat.

    Health Context Matters Healthy adult and senior pets still need enough high-quality protein to maintain lean tissue. Pets with chronic kidney disease or other medical conditions may need adjusted nutrient targets, so those cases should be managed with veterinary guidance.

  • Fat is High (21% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. It can support calorie needs for active or growing dogs, but portion control and pancreatitis history deserve extra attention.

    Understanding High Fat (16% – 22% Dry Matter)

    Higher Calorie Density This range can support pets with higher energy needs, but it can also make overfeeding easier. Portion size, total calories, and body condition matter.

    Pancreatitis and Digestive History For dogs with pancreatitis history, fat level is often reviewed carefully. For cats, fat is only one part of the decision. Use this as a flag for vet-guided review, not as an automatic rejection.

Ingredients Analysis

41 of 41 matched

  • 1 Raw Whole Pilchard
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Raw whole pilchard (sardine), high in omega-3s, protein, and calcium from bones.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality named animal protein with high digestibility.

  • 2 Raw Whole Mackerel
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Raw whole mackerel, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and vitamin D.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality named animal protein with high digestibility.

  • 3 Raw Whole Hake
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A mild white fish, high in protein and low in fat, a good source of B vitamins and selenium.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 4 Raw Flounder
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A flatfish that lives in the deep sea, a quality animal protein source with low fat, providing vitamin C, calcium, and iron.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 5 Raw Whole Rockfish
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Raw whole rockfish, high in protein and low in fat, a good source of selenium.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality named animal protein with high digestibility.

  • 6 Raw Whole Sole
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A type of flatfish that lives close to the ocean floor, low in fat and mercury, a good source of selenium, vitamin B12, and phosphorus.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 7 Dehydrated Mackerel
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A dehydrated form of mackerel, a meat concentrate contains up to 400% more protein than the fresh form. It is a greenish-blue back silverfish, high in protein, vitamin B12, and selenium. It is also an excellent source of omega 3s, similar to salmon.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 8 Dehydrated Herring
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A dehydrated form of herring, which contains up to 400% more protein than the fresh form. It is a small silvery fish with low content of mercury. It is high in protein, vitamin D, selenium, and omega 3s.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 9 Dehydrated Whitefish
    Animal Protein

    Description

    The dehydrated form of unspecified white fish, a concentrated protein source.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 10 Dehydrated Sardine
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Small fishes that are high in protein, omega 3s, and low in mercury.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 11 Dehydrated Blue Whiting
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A small deep-sea fish from the cod family, high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 12 Herring Oil
    Fat

    Description

    The fish oil extracted from herring. It is an excellent source of omega 3s, DHA, and EPA, which help reduce inflammation in the body.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal fat with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 13 Whole Red Lentils
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    A type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 27% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 14 Whole Peas
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    A type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 22% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 15 Whole Chickpeas
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    Also known as garbanzo beans, a type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 20% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 16 Whole Green Lentils
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    A type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 27% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 17 Lentil Fiber
    Carbs

    Description

    The fiber extracted from lentils after removing the starch. It is mainly insoluble fiber.

    Why Concerned?

    A controversial filler with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.

    Digestion Concern

    Legumes contain oligosaccharides, which are short-chain sugars of 3-5 carbons and cannot be digested by dogs/cats.

  • 18 Whole Pinto Beans
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    A type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 22% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 19 Pea Starch
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    The starchy part of peas after protein is extracted for pea protein products. It mainly consists of carbs and around 13% plant-based protein.

    Why Concerned?

    A controversial filler with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.

  • 20 Sunflower Oil
    Fat

    Description

    The oil derived from sunflower seeds, high in either omega 6 and 9 fats, low in saturated fat and is packed with natural anti-oxidant vitamin E.

  • 21 Dried Kelp
    Carbs

    Description

    An excellent source of various minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium. Rich in rare mineral iodine essential for healthy thyroid function.

  • 22 Fresh Whole Pumpkin
    Carbs

    Description

    An alternative high carbs filler with an excellent source of potassium, vitamin C, and beta carotene.

  • 23 Fresh Whole Butternut Squash
    Carbs

    Description

    An alternative high carbs filler with an excellent source of potassium, vitamin C, and beta carotene.

  • 24 Fresh Whole Zucchini
    Carbs

    Description

    A summer squash rich in vitamin A, antioxidants - carotenoids such as lutein, zeaxanthin, and beta-carotene.

  • 25 Fresh Whole Carrots
    Carbs

    Description

    Fresh whole carrots, rich in alpha and beta-carotene, potassium, and vitamin B6.

  • 26 Fresh Whole Apples
    Carbs

    Description

    Whole fresh apples, containing carbs and sugar with multiple antioxidants.

  • 27 Fresh Whole Pears
    Carbs

    Description

    Fresh whole pears, a natural source of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants.

  • 28 Dried Chicory Root
    Carbs

    Description

    Contains insulin, which is a prebiotic that promotes friendly bacteria in the gut and supports better digestion.

  • 29 Fresh Kale
    Carbs

    Description

    A type of dark green leafy vegetables belongs to the cruciferous family. It is high in vitamin A, C, K, and other minerals, which is one of the most nutrient-dense food.

    Digestion Concern

    Contains isothiocyanates, a small molecule found in specific plants, which can cause mild to severe gastric irritation.

    Uncertain/Risky

    Contains calcium oxalate, which can cause health problems like kidney and bladder stone.

  • 30 Fresh Spinach
    Carbs

    Description

    Nutrient-dense leafy greens, an excellent source of vitamin A, C, K1, B9, iron, and calcium.

  • 31 Fresh Beet Greens
    Carbs

    Description

    The leafy part of a beet plant, packed with vitamins and minerals including vitamin K, copper, manganese, iron, and calcium.

  • 32 Fresh Turnip Greens
    Carbs

    Description

    Dark leafy greens of the top of turnip, it is packed with vitamin A and C.

  • 33 Whole Cranberries
    Carbs

    Description

    High in vitamin C and antioxidants, it is also best known for fighting Urinary Tract Infections. While it could be true for humans, the effect on pets is yet to be confirmed by further research.

  • 34 Whole Blueberries
    Carbs

    Description

    Superfood packed with antioxidants, a good source of vitamin C, K, and manganese.

  • 35 Whole Saskatoon Berries
    Carbs

    Description

    With a similar appearance as blueberries, it is a great source of vitamin A, B, C, along with a pack of antioxidants.

  • 36 Turmeric
    Carbs

    Description

    Orange ginger-like plant often used in making curry. It contains curcumin, which is a strong antioxidant with anti-inflammatory effects. However, its color is the main purpose of adding it to pet foods.

  • 37 Milk Thistle
    Carbs

    Description

    A herbal remedy often used to treat liver disorders. It has a high concentration of silymarin, which is a compound known to have antioxidant, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.

  • 38 Burdock Root
    Carbs

    Description

    A long brown vegetable root that is commonly used for cleansing and detox. Past Research study suggests that it can help remove toxins from the blood and improve circulation.

  • 39 Lavender
    Carbs

    Description

    The purple flower famous for its fragrance and color. It provides a trace amount of minerals and is believed to have calming effects. However, the plant of lavender contains a compound called linalook, which is toxic to both cats and dogs. It could cause vomiting, reduced appetite, and nausea when a large quantity of lavender.

    Why Concerned?

    A controversial ingredient that might cause health issues, unnecessary for the risk.

  • 40 Marshmallow Root
    Carbs

    Description

    A herb usually used as a remedy to treat skin, respiratory, and digestive issues. The healing power is mainly from the mucilage it contains.

  • 41 Rosehip
    Carbs

    Description

    Small red seeds that are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, catechins, quercetin, and ellagic acid. These help the body to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.

Tips

  • Named animal proteins near the top: Raw Whole Pilchard, Raw Whole Mackerel are listed early in the ingredient panel.
  • Ingredients worth checking: Lentil Fiber, Pea Starch, Lavender.
  • Higher-caution ingredients: Fresh Kale have caution notes in the ingredient database.
  • Possible digestion triggers: Whole Red Lentils, Whole Peas, Whole Chickpeas, and 4 more have digestion notes; watch tolerance if your pet has a sensitive stomach.

Protein Analysis

How this recipe earned its protein scores.

Protein Clarity

High
High
  • Named 100%

Strong clarity: 100% of Orijen Six Fish's animal-protein ingredients are clearly named (like chicken or salmon). Only 0% use vague terms such as "meat meal" and 0% are by-products. Named protein ingredients let you verify the source and check for allergens.

Contributing ingredients

Named

Raw Whole Pilchard Raw Whole Mackerel Raw Whole Hake Raw Flounder Raw Whole Rockfish Raw Whole Sole Dehydrated Mackerel Dehydrated Herring Dehydrated Whitefish Dehydrated Sardine Dehydrated Blue Whiting

Animal Protein

High
High
  • Animal 94%
  • Plant 6%

Meat-forward: 94% of the weighted protein in Orijen Six Fish comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (6% whole plants, 0% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.

Contributing ingredients

Animal

Raw Whole Pilchard Raw Whole Mackerel Raw Whole Hake Raw Flounder Raw Whole Rockfish Raw Whole Sole Dehydrated Mackerel Dehydrated Herring Dehydrated Whitefish Dehydrated Sardine Dehydrated Blue Whiting

Plant

Whole Red Lentils Whole Peas Whole Chickpeas Whole Green Lentils Whole Pinto Beans Pea Starch

Orijen Six Fish dry dog food Review

Orijen Six Fish is a strong choice — rated 5 stars with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. A confident pick when the ingredient panel matches your pet's needs.

Best for

  • Owners who want clearly named protein sources
  • Pets avoiding gluten grains
  • Pets that thrive on muscle-meat protein

Avoid if

  • You're avoiding legumes

Key takeaways

  • Named animal proteins make up 100% of the recipe's protein panel — a clear sourcing win.
  • Contains common allergens: Legumes, Fish.
  • On a dry-matter basis: 43% protein, 21% fat, 21% estimated carbohydrates.
  • 94% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
  • Free from Gluten grains, Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.

Frequently asked questions

Is Orijen Six Fish good for dogs?

Yes — Orijen Six Fish earns 5 out of 5 stars on Moesonson’s label-based analysis, combining high ingredient transparency with strong animal protein content. The score is computed from the printed ingredient list and guaranteed analysis rather than marketing claims — a confident pick when the label matches your dog’s needs.

Does Orijen Six Fish contain Dairy?

No — based on the printed ingredient list, Orijen Six Fish does not include Dairy or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Dairy can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.

Does Orijen Six Fish contain Egg?

No — based on the printed ingredient list, Orijen Six Fish does not include Egg or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.

Does Orijen Six Fish contain Legumes?

Yes — according to the printed ingredient list, Orijen Six Fish contains Legumes. Pets with a known Legumes sensitivity should generally avoid this recipe, or check with a veterinarian first. Moesonson flags allergens directly from the label’s ingredient panel, so this reflects what the manufacturer actually declares.

Does Orijen Six Fish contain Nuts?

No — based on the printed ingredient list, Orijen Six Fish does not include Nuts or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.

Is Orijen Six Fish grain-free?

Yes — Orijen Six Fish is grain-free according to its printed ingredient list: no gluten grains (like wheat) and no gluten-free grains (like rice or corn) appear in the recipe. That makes it a candidate for pets with diagnosed grain sensitivities, though grain-free offers no automatic benefit for pets without one.

What are the main protein sources in Orijen Six Fish?

The main animal proteins in Orijen Six Fish are Raw Whole Pilchard, Raw Whole Mackerel, Raw Whole Hake. Each is named by species on the printed ingredient list — a protein-clarity strength in Moesonson’s scoring, because named sources let you verify what your dog is eating and avoid specific proteins when managing food allergies.

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