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You've Been Treating Your Dog's Skin For Years. You Were Looking In The Wrong Place. 

The itching keeps coming back because the problem was never on the skin. It started in the gut.

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Your Dog's Food Is Cooked Twice

Before that kibble ever hit your dog's bowl, it went through an oven twice. Once to cook it. Once to dry it and shape it into the little pellets you pour every morning.

Pets on Origins 5-in-1 often show visible changes within 4 weeks

Here's what survives that: 
not much.

Vitamins A, D, E, and several B-vitamins degrade under high heat, in some cases by more than half. Lysine, an amino acid your dog's body can't make on its own, gets damaged too. Probiotic bacteria, even the hardy spore-forming kind that manufacturers add specifically because they're supposed to survive processing, mostly don't. And the synthetic vitamins added back in afterward aren't absorbed the same way whole-food nutrients are, because they're missing the natural cofactors that help the body actually use them.

Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

Roughly 70% of what your dog's food should deliver gets damaged before it reaches the bowl.

This isn't a fringe theory. 

Shelf-stable kibble comes at a cost: broken-down amino acids.

The result shows up slowly, then all at once: digestion gets less efficient, inflammation creeps in, and the dog you remember, the one with the shiny coat and the full-speed zoomies, starts to fade a little more every week.

the itching isn't a skin problem. it's a gut problem wearing a skin costume.

A recovery journey: 4 weeks, one diet change, and a very different dog.

Here's the part most pet owners never hear from their vet, because it's not what dermatology treats.
Researchers have found that dogs with atopic dermatitis- the chronic itching, the hot spots, the constant licking- consistently have different gut bacteria than healthy dogs. Lower diversity. More of the bacteria linked to inflammation. Less of the kind that keeps things balanced. This connection is called the gut-skin axis, and in a 2025 clinical study, correcting that gut imbalance with targeted probiotics measurably improved dogs' skin symptoms. [The full study]



The skin is often just the last place the problem shows up, not the first place it started.



So if you've been treating the outside and wondering why it keeps coming back, this is why: you were treating the symptom. Nobody was treating the gut.

Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

Why Your Vet Never Mentioned This

It's not that vets don't know. It's that most commercial dog food is built around extrusion, the high-heat, high-pressure process that makes kibble possible at scale. The machines cost millions. The entire industry is built on top of it. Fixing the nutrient loss it causes would mean rebuilding the whole supply chain, so instead, companies add synthetic vitamins back in and call it "complete and balanced."
Technically true. Practically, it's a patch job.

Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

So We Stopped Using Heat

Origins 5-in-1 Is What's Left When You Take The Damage Out

Origins is built on one idea: give your dog's body whole, real nutrition it actually recognizes, instead of processed inputs and synthetic add-backs.



It starts with whole Wild Gulf Menhaden, cold-pressed at low enough temperatures that the enzymes, the probiotics, the omega-3s, and all 20 amino acids are still intact when it hits the bowl. Not fish oil. Not fish meal. The whole fish.



One scoop is doing the work of the omega supplement, the probiotic, the digestive enzyme powder, and the multivitamin sitting on your counter right now. That's the "5-in-1."

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Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

Built On Years Of Research. 
Backed By An Expert

Meet Nate


Production animal health scientist. Spent 5 years getting this right before it ever hit a bowl.

The gut-skin connection isn't a theory invented for this page. It's something Nate, Rogue's co-founder, built his approach to dog nutrition around, drawing on a background in production animal health and nutrition that most pet supplement brands don't have.
Studies on canine atopic dermatitis have consistently found the same pattern: dogs with chronic skin issues have measurably different gut bacteria than healthy dogs, and when that imbalance gets corrected, the skin symptoms improve.
That's the science Nate set out to apply, not guess at.

Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

But understanding the problem is only half the battle. Turning that research into something that actually works in a bowl took a different kind of expertise, and a different kind of patience. Nate put 5 years of scientific testing and development into Origins before it was ready.
Cold-pressed pelleting is notoriously hard to get right for a companion-animal product, which is why almost nobody in the industry bothers. Most default to extrusion because it's cheaper and faster.
Nate took the harder route.
Five years of development, built on real research into the gut-skin connection, went into a cold-pressed method that preserves full nutritional value, including live enzymes, probiotics, and heat-sensitive fatty acids. Then, instead of launching and hoping it worked, Nate led the first-ever Canine Health Biomarker Study on Origins itself, tracking real, measurable results in dogs over 30 days.
That's what Origins is built on.

Nutrient Loss Through Heat: 

Important vitamins (A, D, E, some B-vitamins) can degrade by over 50%, and amino acids like lysine suffer extensive damage.

Digestibility Declines:

Studies show that supplementing with digestive enzymes can improve protein digestibility by up to 18% and energy absorption by 18%.

Probiotics Don’t Survive: 

Extrusion processes kill most probiotic bacteria, even spore-forming strains, making baked-in probiotics largely ineffective. 

Synthetic Add-Backs Aren’t Equal: 

Synthetic vitamins and minerals lack the cofactors found in whole-food forms and may not be as bioavailable. 

Biological Misfit: 
 

Many pet foods use plant-based proteins and grains that don’t suit a cat or dog’s carnivorous digestive system, leading to allergies and poor nutrient absorption.

THE COLD-PRESS DIFFERENCE

Most Companies Can't Do This. It's Not That They Won't.

Cold-pressed pelleting for a companion animal product is rare because very few people know how to make it work. It requires the kind of expertise that usually lives in industrial food processing, not pet supplements. Origins was developed by someone who spent decades perfecting this exact process before ever applying it to a dog's bowl.
No unnecessary binders. No preservatives. No second bake.

WHAT'S ACTUALLY IN THE BAG

Not Just Fish Oil. The Whole Fish.

Every serving of Origins delivers the full, naturally occurring nutritional profile of wild Gulf menhaden:

755mg of omega-3s (EPA, DHA, DPA) from 30 naturally occurring fatty acids

15 naturally occurring minerals in their organic, bioavailable form

10 vitamins, including fat-soluble A, D, and E, in their natural ratios

All 20 amino acids in the ratios nature built them in

Live probiotics and fish-derived digestive enzymes that activate the moment you add water

Independent labs verify the omega fatty acid claims on every batch, so what's on the label is what's in the bag.

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SEE THE DIFFERENCE

The Results You Can Actually See. 
And The Ones You Can't, That Are Happening In The Gut First.

Clinically proven: daily EPA & DHA supplementation improves your dog's skin and coat, starting within the first month.[Read the peer-reviewed study]

  
Dogs with atopic dermatitis show measurably different gut bacteria than healthy dogs, and correcting that imbalance improves skin symptoms (2025 clinical study)

Here's How We Compare Against Other Brands

Based on our competitive analysis of leading pet supplement brands:

Features Rogue Logo Typical Competitors
Whole Wild Fish Complete, bioavailable protein Flaxseed protein (lower digestibility)
Natural Fish Oil Full-spectrum, unconcentrated Isolated or over-processed
Grain-Free Formula No grains, soy, or fillers (common allergy triggers) Contains grains, soy, or seed oils
Complete Biome Support Prebiotics, probiotics & postbiotics Limited or none
Natural Enzymes 5 fish-derived enzymes preserved 0–7 synthetic or destroyed in processing
Veterinary Studies Biomarker studies confirm improved nutrient absorption No peer-reviewed clinical validation
Cost Per Serving (50 lb Dog) $0.76 $0.74–$2.15
Cost Per Serving (Adult Cat) ~$0.25 $0.30–$1.05

Try Origins. Give Your Dog 30 Days To Prove It.

If you don't see real improvement, tell us. You're covered by our 100% no B.S. 30-day guarantee. No hoops, no runaround.

 

One thing worth knowing: Origins isn't a replacement for a prescription veterinary diet. If your dog is on one, check with your vet before adding anything new. Everyone else, this is where you start.

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Try Origins. Give Your Dog 30 Days To Prove It.

If you don't see real improvement, tell us. You're covered by our 100% no B.S. 30-day guarantee. No hoops, no runaround.

 

One thing worth knowing: Origins isn't a replacement for a prescription veterinary diet. If your dog is on one, check with your vet before adding anything new. Everyone else, this is where you start.

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Why It's Formulated for Daily, Long-Term Use

This is whole-food nutrition, not a quick fix. Wild-caught Gulf menhaden fish provides the foundation, delivering 17 grams of complete protein with every amino acid your pet needs for tissue repair and regeneration. The cold-pressed process preserves live probiotics and natural enzymes that high-heat manufacturing destroys. Every pellet delivers consistent, bioavailable nutrition your pet's compromised system can actually absorb and use.

How To Use

Mix one scoop (1/4 cup) into your pet's regular food and add a splash of water. The enzymes activate on contact, beginning the digestive process before your pet even takes a bite. The live probiotics colonize the gut, the omega-3s start fighting inflammation throughout the body, and the complete amino acid profile gives cells what they need to repair and rebuild. Most pet owners notice digestive improvements first, then skin and coat changes, and finally better mobility. The timeline varies, but the pattern is consistent.

Formula Overview

  • Protein options: Fish, Pork, or Turkey (for picky eaters and sensitive stomachs)
  • Serving size: 1/4 cup (one scoop)
  • Key nutrients: 755mg Omega-3s (EPA, DHA, DPA), 17g complete protein, live probiotics, natural enzymes, 15 minerals, 10 vitamins
  • Materials: 100% wild-caught Gulf menhaden fish from Louisiana waters
  • Safe for: Dogs and cats (naturally occurring taurine makes it safe for feline use)

What's included

One bag of Origins 5-in-1 cold-pressed whole-food supplement with measuring scoop.

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Love How Easy It Is to Incorporate

"We have 2 Golden Doodles and 1 Sheep Doodle, and their coats, breath, skin and weight have all improved! This is a great product to add to your fur family's diet! Love how easy it is, and we have it on subscription, so we don't run out!"

— Marie A.

Why It's Formulated for Daily, Long-Term Use

This is whole-food nutrition, not a quick fix. Wild-caught Gulf menhaden fish provides the foundation, delivering 17 grams of complete protein with every amino acid your pet needs for tissue repair and regeneration. The cold-pressed process preserves live probiotics and natural enzymes that high-heat manufacturing destroys. Every pellet delivers consistent, bioavailable nutrition your pet's compromised system can actually absorb and use.

How To Use

Mix one scoop (1/4 cup) into your pet's regular food and add a splash of water. The enzymes activate on contact, beginning the digestive process before your pet even takes a bite. The live probiotics colonize the gut, the omega-3s start fighting inflammation throughout the body, and the complete amino acid profile gives cells what they need to repair and rebuild. Most pet owners notice digestive improvements first, then skin and coat changes, and finally better mobility. The timeline varies, but the pattern is consistent.

Formula Overview

  • Protein options: Fish, Pork, or Turkey (for picky eaters and sensitive stomachs)
  • Serving size: 1/4 cup (one scoop)
  • Key nutrients: 755mg Omega-3s (EPA, DHA, DPA), 17g complete protein, live probiotics, natural enzymes, 15 minerals, 10 vitamins
  • Materials: 100% wild-caught Gulf menhaden fish from Louisiana waters
  • Safe for: Dogs and cats (naturally occurring taurine makes it safe for feline use)

What's included

One bag of Origins 5-in-1 cold-pressed whole-food supplement with measuring scoop.

The Most Common Questions We Get About Our Origins 5-in-1 Formula

How do I use Origins with my dog’s food?

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Is Origins safe for cats?

Yes, according to the supplied product information. Origins contains wild-sourced fatty acids, taurine, and vitamin D to support feline health.  


Adult cats: 1 teaspoon per day. 
Kittens up to 9 months: ½ teaspoon per day, then transition to the adult amount. Introduce gradually over 3 - 5 days.

What makes Origins different from other supplements?

Origins was developed to address nutritional gaps the brand identifies in extruded dry pet foods. It uses whole wild-caught fish, cold-pressed manufacturing, and pre-, pro-, and postbiotics.

Do I still need to give my dog fish oil if using Origins?

Origins contains 10% wild fish oil per serving and provides a broad spectrum of naturally occurring fatty acids. 

How long before I see results?

Most pet owners report improvements in digestion within the first week, with noticeable changes in energy and coat quality within 2-4 weeks. Origins has a one-year shelf life after opening, giving you plenty of time to see the full benefits.