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Crufts sponsorship continues for Arden Grange
 
Arden Grange will again be an official sponsor for the world’s biggest dog show, Crufts, which is being held at the NEC in Birmingham from the March 9-12.

This year also marks 20 years since Arden Grange started producing their award winning pet foods and 2017 will see the exciting competitions for both retailers and end customers, as well as product line extensions across the range.

Wendy Stephens, co-founder and director at Arden Grange, says: “We are delighted to be continuing our sponsorship of Crufts. We have so much coming up in the next 12 months and it’s an exciting time for us.

“It’s a great event where all of our staff gets to meet the general public, breeders and exhibitors at the show. We’re looking forward meeting as many people as we can in 2017.”

All Arden Grange products are naturally hypoallergenic and free from wheat gluten, beef, soya and dairy products as well as artificial colours, flavours and preservatives.  
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