Pet Food Math
with Guest Chelsea Kent
In recent years we've realized that dogs are getting the same diseases as their owners. These are diseases we DO NOT see in wild dogs. A link between the amount of carbohydrates in your dog's food and the occurrence metabolic disorders and cancer has been well illustrated. But pet food manufacturers won't reveal the carbohydrate content of their pet foods even though there is now a movement by pet owners to get that information. Pet owners jus assume that if their pet's food says "grain free" or "corn free" that its a low carbohydrate blend. But it isn't. A website has been set up where you can take the label claims of your favorite pet food and now calculate the carbohydrate content of that food. Placing the power in the pet owner's hands to determine for themselves if they're feeding their beloved family member what they think they are. Knowledge is power.
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Show Notes:
Pet Food Math
[00:04:35] Most brands of petfood do not carry a side panel indicating ingredients. Protein might be specified on the label, but more often than not carbohydrates are not. Chelsea explains why.
[00:06:59] Chelsea talks about the shocking source of carbohydrates in pet food.
[00:08:38] Listen to 2 interesting stories from Carl.
[00:15:04] Chelsea expounds on a game that she likes to play with people to prove a point – riveting.
[00:16:29] Carl talks about the first show he did about 12 years ago on feeding pets a raw diet.
[00:18:44] Chelsea joins in on the discussion to confirm Carl’s theory and talks about which are healthy carbs for pets and when to feed them the carbs.
[00:21:31] The discussion turns to the petfood manufacturers suggesting overfeeding dogs and whether or not to leave a pet to “graze” rather than picking the bowl up after feeding.
[00:25:44] Chelsey explains the general carbohydrate needs for both cats and dogs.
[00:26:45] In order to make kibble, they have to remove every bit of moisture and go through various heat processes to keep it shelf stable, this contributes to kidney disfunction and cancer.
[00:34:17] For a 30-minute consultation with Carl on peptides, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
[00:35:21] Calculating the carbohydrates in your petfood – amongst others (see link below).
[00:35:45] Chelsea explains the formulary.
[00:36:00] The conversation turns to fat loss in pets followed by feeding timing.
[00:40:11] Wet foods vs dry foods.
[00:46:00] Visit www.truthaboutpetfood.com to learn about what goes on at regulatory meetings regarding pet food and so much more.
[00:53:36] Carl tells a story about his sister’s dog who had diabetes and a feral cat.
[00:54:57] Chelsea and Carl talks about probiotics for pets and transitioning your pet to a raw food diet.
[00:57:52] The talk turns to Visionary Keto Pet Foods (see link below) and the conversation follows to the Keto diet.
[01:02:42] Chelsea answers a listener’s question on the “Fresh Pet Meat Log” after which there is some discussion on raw pet food on the market.
[00:57:00] Tune in for Carl’s brief monologue.
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