To be honest, there is really no such thing as a food being "too rich"....that doesn't really mean anything. I only mention it bc that term can really confuse people here.
If Orijen doesn't work for her but another food does - all it means is that there some component or combination in the food that doesn't agree w/ her individual system -- it could be from the carbs, the veg, fruit, a grain, flax, the protein, the fat....ANYthing.
Which protein(s) is in the food you're feeding? Whichever food you go with next, try a different protein for her. Oftentimes, a dog may have certain protein intolerances.
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