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Pet treat baking treats stocked by Fetch
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Pet treat baking treats stocked by Fetch


PawBakes, a pet treat company started by three former business school students, has secured a deal that sees its baking kits being stocked by Fetch, the pet store branch of online retailer’s Ocado.

The firm was started by Jacquelyn Bond-Vaughan from Borehamwood, Chloe Hackney, and Lauren Ash following their graduation from Hertfordshire Business School in 2014.

The company sends dog owners the raw ingredients to bake all-natural cupcakes and biscuits for their pooches.

The team celebrated another milestone as they marked their first anniversary of being in business in April of this year.

The product has been met with popular demand and is supplied to stockists including Amazon, Lead On Dog Shop and now Fetch.

A spokesperson for Fetch said: “"Here at Fetch, our customers love to treat their pets and PawBakes baking kits have proved to be a real hit since launching last year.

“After a successful Christmas period, sales have continued to grow as customers are keen to get in the kitchen, roll up their sleeves and get baking for their dog."

For more information visit www.pawbakes.com
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