In This Issue
Wag and Tone wins PFMA’s ‘Get Pets Fit Award’
Dog owners nationwide urged to become more active with their pets
What's in store for the pet industry in 2015?
Independent retailers must capitalise on their USPs
The pet industry is thriving...and trend looks set to continue
Employees are becoming dissatisfied with current salaries
Consumers search for value-for-money when buying pet food
Something new, something different, something innovative...that's what modern-day dog owners want
Tackling the challenges facing the aquatics trade in 2015
Award-winning pet store shares some of its secrets for success
Stock natural brands from trustworthy, responsible companies, advises Lily's Kitchen boss
Butch & Bess set to rebrand as HOWND in the New Year
Pooch & Mutt sells a million treats a week and gets coverage in the Sunday Telegraph
Johnsons' wild bird care products are set to fly off the shelves
Seasons greetings and best wishes for the New Year
Anti-fouling poster depicts dog poo bags on Christmas tree
American giant PetSmart sold to UK investor BC Partners in $8.7bn deal
Lily's Kitchen puts poorly pooches on the road to recovery
Brighton cracks down on impulse pet purchasing
Telegraph Christmas Charity boost for Medical Detection Dogs
Pets Christmas health warning from Forthglade
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Pooch & Mutt sells a million treats a week and gets coverage in the Sunday Telegraph


Pooch & Mutt, the award-winning pet health company that sells a million treats a week, has ended 2014 on a high note after being featured in the Business section of the Sunday Telegraph.

The British dog nutrition company has doubled sales to £1m off the back of the growing demand for natural and healthy products for dogs.

Guy Blaskey, founder of Pooch & Mutt, told the Telegraph: “I often eat the dog treats at events to prove that there are no nasties in them."

Today, one million Pooch & Mutt treats are fed to dogs every week.

Growth for the natural and ethical company has grown tremendously, after experiencing 100% year on year growth over the past two years.

Pet owners are happy to pay for high quality food with no fillers, claimed Blaskey. Pooch & Mutt is working hard with their independent stockists, to ensure growth is set to continue for 2015.

“There’s a lot of controversy about what goes into dog food so we help people by being as transparent as we can,” said Blaskey. “Pet owners don’t just want to feed their dogs 'meat derivatives’ and preservatives anymore.”

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