In This Issue
PFMA tells MPs to sort out dog’s dinner of a Brexit
Arden Grange weighs in on weight loss
UK pet suppliers get behind PATS trade exhibitions
Hill's expands its recall of canned dog food
Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2019 – winners announced
Naturediet partners with Glenkrag to serve Ireland
Different Dog launches food donation scheme
Award-winning pet food company receives £2m funding
Activity monitor for dogs launches membership plan
A multitude of new pet foods, treats and petcare items to be exhibited in British pavilion at Zoomark
PetSafe Brand set to launch new waste management items
Scottish dog gets new lease of life thanks to honey
Dogs across Europe unite to help those without homes
Taking the lead on fundraising dog walk
Were you fooled by these April Fool's Day stories?
Fitness stars across the UK turn to pet food
BBC Sounds launches music and podcast service for pets
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Pet supplies business closes after 3 decades of trading
RAW urges vets to help in fight against deadly disease
Police dogs honoured for London terror attack heroics
New healthy treat from Natures Menu
WOOFS triumph at Crufts securing several new stockists
Food and water are lifesavers for hedgehogs after hibernation
Vet Liz Barton joins Companion Consultancy as Senior Account Manager
Youngest competitor George blazes a trail
PIF announces plans for new trade show
Wilsons Pet Food wins new stockists
Sharing the sofa with Clare Balding and Noel Fitzpatrick
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
New Sales Director at Forthglade takes the lead
International buyers seek new UK pet products
Bring Your Dog To Work Day set for June 21
Pet product suppliers hear export success stories
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Arden Grange weighs in on weight loss
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There can be many different reasons why a pet becomes overweight and needs to lose a few pounds. It is important to keep dogs and cats at a healthy weight to avoid obesity related medical conditions.

 

Arden Grange offer a range of ‘Light’ recipe options for overweight dogs and cats. These diets can help pets lose weight and keep it off once they reach their goal.   

 

The range of ‘Light’ products are lower in fat and can be fed as part of a weight reduction plan or a maintenance diet when pets are at their optimal weight. Just like all Arden Grange products, the Light range is naturally hypoallergenic, not containing: wheat gluten; beef; soya or dairy products.

 

Explore the Arden Grange Light product range:

 

Arden Grange Sensitive Light/Senior dry dog food

  • Grain free recipe, ideal for dogs with sensitive tummies and itchy skin.
  • Lower in calories than the standard Sensitive Adult food.
  • Boosted levels of joint care support to help older dogs.
  • Includes L-carnitine to help increase the rate of fat metabolism and aid weight loss.

 

 

 

 

Arden Grange Light dry dog food

  • Just 7.5% fat.
  • Lower in calories than the standard Adult range.
  • May aid in weight reduction and the treatment of obesity.
  • Added L-carnitine to help increase the conversion of fat to energy and maintain a lean body mass.  

 

 

 

 

 

Arden Grange Light Crunchy Bites

  • Low calorie snack and just 8% fat.
  • Contains 33% chicken.
  • Benefitting from joint support ingredients.
  • Includes grape seed extract and green tea extract, which have antioxidant properties to support the immune system.

 

 

Arden Grange Light dry cat food

  • Lower in calories and fat than standard Arden Grange dry cat diets.
  • Contains 48% chicken (including 26% fresh meat for exceptional palatability).
  • Suitable for senior or indoor cats that may require fewer calories.
  • Ideal for less active or overweight cats or those that are prone to weight gain.

 

 

 

For more information about the Light range or advice about how to help a pet lose weight, call 01273 833390 or visit www.ardengrange.com.

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