In This Issue
Vital continues to bring innovation to its business
Work starts on controversial chimney to help reduce odour from a pet food factory
Pets At Home full-year profits rise 'faster than anticipated'
Impressive exhibitor line-up for PATS Telford in September
British exhibitors overwhelmed with interest from overseas buyers at Zoomark 2019
Pet food among items being sought by Canadian and Spanish buyers at next ‘Meet the Buyers’ event
Vets' warning after dog eats over 100 slug pellets
Free Rabbit Awareness Week promotional packs
Sales of Bring Your Dog To Work Day T-shirts benefit charities
Pet firm supplies leading Scotland hotel with drying coats
Pet Remedy wins Pets at Home customer vote
Felcana partners with cult café to promote animal welfare
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Abattoir recalls pet food products because they may be unsafe
Bestpets appointment aimed at driving sales in independent pet trade
Fish4Dogs takes on new Product Portfolio Manager
In Vogue Pets launches Tre Ponti harnesses in UK
Help puppies get into a grooming groove
Dogstival success for sustainable brand Josera
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Inside Pets at Home's new ‘store of the future’
Another pet product is a winner on BBC1 TV
IPN wins Branded Pet Food Supplier of the Year Award
Pet behaviour specialists team up with raw dog food brand
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Dogstival success for sustainable brand Josera
 

The sole importers for Josera and Green PetFood from Germany, spent two days at the inaugural Dogstival festival in the New Forest on May 18-19.

 

Simon Freear, director of PAPF (aka Pet Footprint), said: “The first Dogstival was a perfect place to talk to consumers who are genuinely interested in the best food choices for their dogs.  We had strong interest in sustainability, as consumers become more aware of their pets’ environmental footprint.  That was great for us as our low daily feed rations and healthy digestion formulas tick all the sustainability boxes."

 

Green Petfood and Josera, both leading brands of German dog, cat and horse foods are well known across mainland Europe for superior quality foods with market-leading environmental credentials that use sustainable human-grade quality ingredients. 

 

Green Petfood’s InsectDog recipes have been available for almost five years and use sustainable insect protein. 

 

Not only does insect protein provide a rich source of valuable fatty acids and have hypoallergenic properties for dogs due to their lack of exposure to it, but importantly also due to its significantly lower carbon footprint per kg of production. 1kg beef results in 175 kg greenhouse gases. The production of 1 kg insect protein results in the relatively small amount of 14 kg.

 

For information on Josera pet foods and how to become a stockist visit www.petfootprint.co.uk or email hello@petfootprint.co.uk

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