In This Issue
Capitalise on the growing treat sector with 8in1
Pets at Home to pay an interim dividend of 1.8p per share after revenues rise
Lily’s Kitchen teams up with Country Life in the search for Britain’s Naughtiest Dog
Glee and PATS switch dates for September shows and avoid a clash in 2015
Colourful range of dog collars and leads receives Tatler endorsement
5.5 million dogs in UK to share owners' Christmas dinners despite deadly health implications
PetQuip targets major trade shows in the US and Italy
Toppl is the latest addition to the Zogoflex range of dog toys
Tribal's new treat helps control a dog's body weight
AQUA 2015 show will be bigger than ever
Making the move from retail sales to field sales
Big Apple could soon ban pet rabbit sales
Innovative range of bird feeders from Petface
Pet cats regularly killed by drinking anti-freeze
London Vet Show welcomes record number of delegates to the annual event
London Vet Show sets up annual bursary for RVC students
VetSavers open two new premises in one week
Pets at Home takes more space in Handforth
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Tribal's new treat helps control a dog's body weight



Tribal Pet Foods has produced a Coconut, Banana and Peanut Butter treat which it claims will help owners to keep the weight of their dogs under control.

Using uncommon and specifically selected ingredients, this treat works to make dogs  feel fuller and boost their metabolism.

This particular treat contains Coconut Oil which is a great source of the rare fatty acids that boost canine metabolism – these also act as an essential courier for many vital vitamins such as A, D, E and K. 

The slightly higher fibre content of the Coconut, Banana and Peanut Butter treats means that dogs feel fuller for less calories, further helping to control their weight. 

Owners can easily select the treat that’s best for their dogs with Tribal’s innovative and accessible traffic light labelling system, which measures fat, fibre and calories – the three most important factors in helping control rising canine obesity.

Oxford Chemist Fatima Maktari formulated the recipe using her dedicated research into organic chemistry and diet to ensure these treats are healthy and full of nutritious ingredients to support your dog’s health. 

The treats are hand-baked using only human grade, 100% natural, gluten-free and wheat-free ingredients.

For more information visit www.tribalpetfoods.co.uk

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