Sunday, February 22, 2009

Happy Great Dane!

Dear Evy,

The Kumpi dog food arrived a few days ago I had it on the kitchen floor and was trying to open the box with a mat knife. I had it partially opened and Tito ran over, sniffed it and tried to tear open the bag! I made him sit stay until I had it open and put the food in his dish. He was so excited, he was in the sit stay position but was bouncing on his front paws from foot to foot. This food disappeared! I'll be ordering again...and again! Thanks for allowing me to order by Postal Money Order.

Tito the Great Dane and Deb from Pennsylvania

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Finicky Eaters NOT :)

Good evening Eva.

I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of Kumpi. I just got home and my shipment was here. I have to tell you, that I have two very, very picky, finicky, snooty Yorkies and a Beagle who feels it is her right to eat ONLY what I feed the Yorkies (the Beagle’s food can ROT and she would STARVE before she would ever succumb to eating the breed specific dog food that I provide for her). Normally, any time I have ever introduced new food to any of our dogs, they turn their nose up and refuse to have anything to do with it (my male Yorkie, Chewy, has even gone so far as to hike his leg and urinate on the food dish). Tonight, I have witnessed a never before seen event!. Tonight, when I put Kumpi out for their review, my female Yorkie, Kitty, actually guarded the room entrance and refused to allow Chewy into the room where the food was located. Kitty intermittently ran into the room and gobbled up some food and then came back to guard the entrance. I finally had to pick Kitty up and physically prevent her from bullying her male counterpart. The Beagle, Savannah, is happy as a pig in slop…. She has polished off her portion of Kumpi. I will keep you apprised of events as they transpire.

Thank you for your commitment to great canine nutrition.

Robin

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Good News From Dog Owners

My dogs really like Kumpi, our yellow Lab has a very sensitive stomach and used to puke a lot, have not seen that happen since he eats Kumpi !

Thank You !
Angelika

Hi there!

I think I mentioned that I'd like to send you a picture of Laila with some comments...being a Boxer she's a "moving target".....just doesn't want to sit still for anything! I'm still going to try to do that, but wanted to let you know that she is a white dog, and you know how Boxers get stains on thier faces from tears? Hers are almost completely gone. She just LOVES her food.

Carolyn

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Word Of Mouth - It's How We Grow!!

Evy--My pedicure lady told me about it. She has recently started using it and she also found out about it by word of mouth. I appreciate your website and all the information and brand comparison. I am excited to try this--currently my dog is on XXXX venison formula (moist). I have wanted to switch to a dry (but healthy & nutritious) kind. I haven't found anything that I have wanted to try until now. I have a 6 yr. old Shihtzu. Thanks for your research and love for dogs and cats that you obviously want to share. I have told my daughter about this also--she is checking it out.

Deanna

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Hi Evelyn!

My sister Kris told me about your cat food. My cat is 20 pounds and 11 years old. She does not move around much and I hardly see her because she does'nt want to climb the stairs. Kris told me about some of the testimonials and she has a friend who uses the cat food so I thought I would give it a try!

After using a small bag of it my cat has lost 3 pounds and comes upstairs at least 4 times a day!! I am so happy to see her energy level improve!

I will keep you updated!!
Thank you for your great product!
Sincerely,
Becky

Friday, February 13, 2009

First Ingredient Myths

First ingredient myth. Pet food is formulated by the ton.

1st Ingredient – Meat – 320 pounds
3 grain ingredients in the first 12 on the label at 300 pounds each

Meat – 320 pounds (first ingredient – NOT the most)
Grain – 900 pounds
Fat, Dried Beet Pulp, miscellaneous ingredients – 780 pounds

Meat as the first ingredient can mean you are feeding a meat flavored cereal!!

Buyer beware.

Try ONE bag of Kumpi (guaranteed to not make your pet sick) and see the
difference a label cannot tell you!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Why Corn IS So Good (coming soon to the site!!)

Research reported at the 2004 American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR)
International Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer, by Rui Hai Liu, M.D., Ph.
D., and his colleagues at Cornell University shows that whole grains, such as corn,
contain many powerful phytonutrients whose activity has gone unrecognized
because common research methods have overlooked them. Dr. Liu’s team
measured the antioxidant activity of various foods, assigning each a rating based
on a formula. Broccoli measured 80, Spinach 81, Apples 98, Bananas 65, but Corn
topped them all measuring a whopping 181.

The American Institute for Cancer Research recommends corn as part of a diet to
lower the risk of cancer and promote overall health.

Corn is also rich in the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin that have been associated
with lowering the risk of chronic disease.

Corn is also a good source of Thiamin which is a nutrient essential to good brain
cell health and mental function. The brain uses Thiamin to make a
neurotransmitter called acetylcholine which is essential for good memory.

Scientific research has determined that corn is a very good aid to prevent irondeficiency
anemia because it increases the absorption of this nutrient up to 50%.
The folic acid in corn is now known to be an important factor in preventing heart
disease according to studies that show folic acid can prevent a buildup of
homocysteine, whose long-term elevation has been linked to higher rates of heart
disease; folic acid helps break it down. Folic acid can also help to lower your risk
of heart attack and stroke.

Corn, when cooked, releases cancer-fighting compounds that are actually bound
to the vegetable fibers. Additionally, over 60% of the naturally occurring fat in corn is
the Essential Fatty Acid powerhouse antioxidant Linoleic Acid aka Omega 6.

It is very unfortunate that many people won’t buy a dog food with corn, due to the
vast miseducation regarding the true scientific facts of this wonderful ingredient. A
study posted on my web site shows the high digestibility factor of corn.

There has been a flurry online of activity of well meaning amateurs who don’t have a
background in nutrition. Think - when people eat raw corn and see the husk in their
stool they may not realize that the body has extracted precious nutrients. The
corn itself was digested; the shell was just passed on. Nutrition is a science and
Kumpi products are formulated from proven research. Be careful that you don’t
confuse the science of nutrition with the science fiction of marketing hype and
advertising.

Monday, February 2, 2009

THE Best Dog Food Testimonial From A Veteran

Evy,

I just have got to tell you. You are on to something with this dog food. I have tried, tested, through trial and error oh gosh, over the last 15 years... maybe 20+ different dog foods. I have NEVER, EVER come across such a good product as Kumpi. Marilyn was NOT joking when she said it's the best dog food in the world. I believe it now. I am now passing around small bags of food to others that have dogs trying to convert, hehehe!

Le