hi i was just listening to ty talking about the foods that we feed our dogs and the things that are in certain dog foods that we are not always aware of,i feed my pomaranian dog ‘Winalot’ its not a dried dog food, and on the can it says ‘tuna in jelly’ or chicken & turkey in jelly’ but i looked closely at the label and in the food there is crude ash!…..crude fibres!,also in the composition it says cereals,are these safe,please could you kindly let me know,& a big thank you for making me more aware of what im feeding my dog.
Yours Sincerely
Miss Lisa m Jones
Hello Lisa Marie,
I know it’s been a long time since you posted here but ash is what is left after a food item has been completely burned down. What’s left are the minerals (like calcium, phosphorous, zinc, iron, etc) the ultimate residue of food combustion. Cereals could be anything from rice, corn, wheat, barley, millet, flax or oats. Some dogs do just fine with some grains in there food some have allergies to grains. If you are looking for a dog food that has fresh ingredients, is nutrient dense, has brown rice as the only cereal grain in the food and has never been recalled….I would look into Life’s Abundance. It is freshly made every 6 wks and can be delivered to your door at the intervals you set and it comes in a 40# bag for the price of what many premium dog foods sell for in 20# bags and will last as long or longer. An example - the food would last about 53 days for a 70# dog….that averages about $1.35 a day to feed. Call 877-387-4564 and give them order code 20020790, if you set up on autoship you get an addtional 15% off. Hope that helps.
Hi Ty, Just wanted to check in and let you know that Sierra is doing REALLY well. I am so happy with her and she is so much better behaved. It is nice to be able to sit on my front porch and have her out there with me enjoying things. She is great on trail and responds well. Overall I am so very pleased with the changes your help brought about in her behavior. Take good care and thanks again.
Kathy – Happy Dog Owner
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The Collard Family
Ty, I just wanted to say thanks for the training for Boo. He has just been awesome. He is so much calmer and we have been practicing the things on the list and he is doing great. I thought he was good on a leash when we went walking, but he is tons better now. I love it. I will definitely recommend you to anyone who is having pet issues. Thanks again!
Sonya & Boo
H i Ty, I think anyone getting a dog and needs help training should most definitly call you. your like the dog wisperer of utah county! I want to thank you very much! you brought me much closer to my best friend. I did not know how for sure to train my dog. but for you it just came natural. your a great trainer and a great teacher. Thanks again.
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hi i was just listening to ty talking about the foods that we feed our dogs and the things that are in certain dog foods that we are not always aware of,i feed my pomaranian dog ‘Winalot’ its not a dried dog food, and on the can it says ‘tuna in jelly’ or chicken & turkey in jelly’ but i looked closely at the label and in the food there is crude ash!…..crude fibres!,also in the composition it says cereals,are these safe,please could you kindly let me know,& a big thank you for making me more aware of what im feeding my dog.
Yours Sincerely
Miss Lisa m Jones
I was troying to watch the video but it just kept saying I’m with dog behavior
I don’t understand?
Hello Lisa Marie,
I know it’s been a long time since you posted here but ash is what is left after a food item has been completely burned down. What’s left are the minerals (like calcium, phosphorous, zinc, iron, etc) the ultimate residue of food combustion. Cereals could be anything from rice, corn, wheat, barley, millet, flax or oats. Some dogs do just fine with some grains in there food some have allergies to grains. If you are looking for a dog food that has fresh ingredients, is nutrient dense, has brown rice as the only cereal grain in the food and has never been recalled….I would look into Life’s Abundance. It is freshly made every 6 wks and can be delivered to your door at the intervals you set and it comes in a 40# bag for the price of what many premium dog foods sell for in 20# bags and will last as long or longer. An example - the food would last about 53 days for a 70# dog….that averages about $1.35 a day to feed. Call 877-387-4564 and give them order code 20020790, if you set up on autoship you get an addtional 15% off. Hope that helps.