Nutrition

Ash

Ash is the mineral content of a dog food, measured by burning the food and weighing the inorganic residue. Most adult maintenance recipes run 5 to 8 percent ash. Higher ash usually reflects higher bone meal or mineral supplement content. Very high ash (above 10 percent) can be a sign of low-quality protein sources with excessive bone fragments. The term 'ash' on a label is a chemistry artifact, not an additive. There is no actual ash in your dog's food. The number tells you what would remain if everything organic burned away.

Related glossary terms

Crude Protein Crude Fat Crude Fiber Moisture

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