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Mutneys returns to Crufts for 22nd year running
Oscar and Hooch team up with Medical Detection Dogs
Poppy’s Picnic to fly the flag at national awards
Something fishy on the WOOFS stand at Crufts
ADAPTIL and FELIWAY launch Pet Anxiety Month in March
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Roger Mugford stepping down as CEO of Company of Animals
Top-level speakers will provide topical advice at international trade event
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Scruffs to display luxury bedding at Crufts in March
Vince the Vet detox remedies for cats and dogs
Pet medicine firm raises £8m in funding
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Pet store to stop stocking animals amid welfare concerns
Billy + Margot set to showcase new range at Crufts
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Something fishy on the WOOFS stand at Crufts

 

Rapidly expanding fish-based pet treats company Wild Ocean Omega3 Fish Snacks Ltd., trading as WOOFS, will be showcasing and testing a catch of fishy treats on their stand at Crufts this year.

 

WOOFS is one of the only few UK pet food companies to hold the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificate, which means that all the fish that goes into the manufacture of the treats is from fully traceable and sustainable sources and that the WOOFS’ fishery has been independently assessed on its specific impacts to wild fish populations and the ecosystems surrounding the areas where the fish are caught.

 

The treats are packed full of Omega 3 and have many health benefits for dogs. In addition, WOOFS accesses all of the raw material used in its manufacturing bases, ensuring that the best quality fish is utilised in all of its current and future products.

 

WOOFS currently produce Cod Cookies, Cod Fingers, Cod Crunchers, Cod Cubes, Dried Sprats and Granola which are available in different sized packs and beautifully crafted kiln jars and are set to increase their treat range by introducing new products in 2019.

 

Samples will be available on the stand at Crufts for visitors to try. The company is also looking to develop a premium dry food and is working with leading pet nutritionist, Moddie Lambert to introduce a range of fish-based raw food recipes. WOOFS are also in a position to offer retailers high quality whole fresh frozen fish to cater for raw feeders.

 

WOOFS have also joined forces with leading pet accessory company, Oscar & Hooch at Crufts and visitors will have the chance to enter a free prize draw to win a range of WOOFS treats and a stylish collar and lead from the Oscar & Hooch Signature Range and a Treat Bag all made from luxury suedette.

 

Packed full of  Omega 3, an essential fatty acid that must be supplied in the diet because it cannot be created by the body, WOOFS tasty treats help support healthy vision, joint mobility and can help heal sore, flaky, damaged or itchy skin. The brittle nature and rough texture of the fish skin, is also great for reducing tartar and plaque, which creates healthier teeth, gums and a fresher breath. Fish is a great, easily digestible protein source for dogs and is ideal as a snack for overweight dogs who are trying to lose weight or dogs with allergies or intolerances. It also makes an excellent dog training treat so it is ideal for use in the show or agility ring and can also be used to train gun and working dog breeds.

Stewart Irvine Co founder of WOOFS alongside David Judd said,

 

“We are delighted to be exhibiting at Crufts this year. We feel that it will provide an excellent platform to promote the benefits of feeding fish to dogs.”

 

For further information visit: www.woofs.co.uk

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