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Young entrepreneur takes pet food world by storm
Pets at Glee showcases wide range of pet products
Raw-feeding campaign creates massive 'on-air' exposure
Survey highlights positive attitudes towards raw feeding
Advertising watchdog upholds complaint against PETA
Collared Creatures introduces new range of leads
Arden Grange celebrates 'Sensitive September'
How PATS has helped Pet Munchies to grow into a successful business
First-of-its-kind pet nutrition from Hill's
PetSafe Brand to unveil new Drinkwell fountain range
National census reveals habits of UK's guinea pigs
How will Boris Johnson find time for new dog?
Industry seeks leading role as CITES targets marine ornamental fish trade
US Secret Service dog awarded ‘Animal OBE’
Brits splash the cash on beauty treatment for pooches
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Pet firm appoints National Account Manager
Poppy’s Picnic to launch new COMPLETE meals and trade deals at PATS
Scruffs appoints new Head of Sales to increase domestic growth
NAF unleashes sponsorship sparkle
Brambles Giveaways prove huge success for wildlife rescue followers
Pet food firm celebrates 25 years of nutritional excellence
PetQuip Awards nominated Trespaws introduce Titan Dog Ball Launcher
Gold standard in rabbit care for veterinary hospital
Karen celebrates 40 years at veterinary group
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Dragons’ Den pet-food duo to exhibit at PATS
Calls for compassionate leave after the death of a pet
Natures Menu creates brainteaser to celebrate national event
New range from Betty Miller brings baked treats to dogs on a grain free diet
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Survey highlights positive attitudes towards raw feeding

Nutriment has released the results of its 2019 consumer survey. Designed to provide an unbiased insight into the dog food landscape as it stands today (both raw and non-raw), the survey delved into consumer perspectives on dog food, nutrition and health.

 

The survey, which launched in February of this year and is still open for submissions, was promoted during renowned dog show Crufts in March. It attracted more than 2,000 responses from dog owners across the UK and Ireland. As an innovator in the raw pet food arena, Nutriment consistently strives to be responsive and proactive to consumer demands and requirements.

 

Both consumers who raw feed and those who choose not to were invited to submit their views and experiences of their pet’s health and feeding. Nutriment plan to utilise this knowledge in the development of further raw feeding products and solutions.

 

Of the dog owners surveyed, 95% who changed their pet’s food to a raw diet felt it had improved their dog’s health. Further to this, 48% felt that a diet change was effective in treating their dog’s health condition, compared to just 14% for vet prescriptions and 14% for homeopathic/holistic remedies. T

 

he survey also produced some very interesting feedback on common health complaints for dogs and raw feeding as a solution. For example, 34% of the dog owners surveyed reported diarrhoea and 28% reported itchy skin as common health conditions for their dogs. 85% and 84% felt that a raw diet helped to treat diarrhoea and itchy skin respectively. The results can be viewed at https://www.community.nutriment.co.uk/results/

 

“Our recent survey has been a fantastic opportunity to publicise the benefits and advantages of raw feeding, which has received unsubstantiated criticism from unreliable sources in the past. With a lack of research into raw feeding, and a tendency for pet food companies to pay for research that suits them, this survey was our way of finding evidence to support the benefits of raw feeding – though we had no knowledge of what the outcome would be,” comments Suzanne Brock, Managing Director of Nutriment.

 

“The Nutriment team has a genuine passion for all things raw and a commitment to making this diet as accessible as possible. As dog owners and canine nutritionists themselves, they’re advocates and promoters of raw feeding and BARF methods and its benefits on canine health.”

 

Nutriment’s portfolio of innovative, high-quality raw feeding solutions includes: Core – expertly formulated recipes for dogs and cats of all breeds and sizes; Just – one ingredient, complementary meal solutions for supporting at-home meal preparations; Dinner for Cats & Dinner for Dogs – raw feeding solutions for smaller, less physically active breeds; Laverstoke Park Farm – certified organic raw meals for complete nutrition; and Support, specifically designed to provide support for ongoing health concerns. All of Nutriment’s ranges and recipes are expertly formulated with the support of veterinary partners and industry professionals and in response to the demands of consumers.

 

“We recently announced that we have expanded our production facility at Laverstoke Park Farm in Hampshire, which was necessary to facilitate the increasing demand that we are receiving for our raw food products. With the feedback we have received from our survey, and the chatter that raw feeding continues to generate in the industry, it’s no surprise that dog owners worldwide are making the informed decision to switch their dogs’ diets to raw, biologically appropriate ones.”

 

Nutriment will be exhibiting at the UK’s number one pet industry event - PATS Telford on 22- 23 September where they have also entered the PetQuip Awards for their exporting successes and Support range of products.

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