Pet Nutritionist Compares the Best and Worst Affordable Dog Foods On A Budget

I constantly have people asking about the price per pound or concerned that the high-quality pet foods I tend to recommend are unreasonably priced. In today’s video we calculate the COST PER FEEDING to find out whether or not high-quality pet foods are actually way more expensive than their “budget friendly” counterparts.

You may be surprised by just how many high-quality foods may be within your budget!

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I am a certified dog trainer and pet nutritionist and focus on holistic wellness and force-free, positive reinforcement-based training methods. I have been training dogs and horses for the last 7 years or so, and training/consulting full time for the last 3 years. I am very passionate about animal health and wellness and my goal for all of my clients is to have their dogs as healthy and happy as possible.

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*The topics discussed into this video are my opinions, formed by my own personal research and professional experience. Differing opinions are always welcome on this channel, as long as discussions are civil and science-based research is available to support factual claims. My advice does not replace veterinary care and I am not qualified to diagnose or treat medical conditions. *

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FAQs

Where are you from?
Oregon
What certifications/education do you have?
ABC-DT
CTDI
Pet Food Specialist – DNU
Raw Food Specialist – DNU
2 year nutrition apprenticeship
What kind of pets do you have?
I have dogs, birds (cockatiels), turtles, frogs, a leopard gecko, and a variety of fish.
What kind of dogs do you have and what are their names?
Tiki (16), Lhasa Apso / Poodle mix
Luna (3), Silver Lab (Lab / Weimaraner mix)
Misty (3), Husky / Shepherd mix

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5 Comments

  1. Too many dog food companies use conflicting ingredients such as: peas, beans, lentils, potatoes, beet products, legumes all prevent human and canine systems from using the taurine and can lead to heart disease. For anyone who has any say in it : STOP USING CONFLICTING INGREDIENTS
    There are many scientific studies that have proven this years ago.

  2. You lost me.
    The Purina, Rachel Ray, and Blue Buffalo include toxic ingredients!
    I can’t BELIEVE you recommend them.
    As far as REAL CHICKEN as the 1st ingredient, many are meal and by product!
    Makes feeding them Hot Dogs seem good in comparison!

  3. I feed my dogs simply nourish source dog food is it any good or am I wasting my money it’s 70$ a 27lbs bag

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