In This Issue
Great response to Din Dins pet supplements
Check out the Din Dins product range
Notcutts boss Andy King quits to join Tesco's
New vision for Glee revealed by organisers i2i Events Group
Prosecution collapses against ex-pet shop owner
Crown Petfoods, Mars Petcare, Nestlé Purina and Positive Petcare sponsor pet industry event
AQUA 2013 seminars will have universal appeal
Fishkeeper Inverness opens at Simpsons Garden Centre
New orthopaedic pet bedding from Scruffs
Key appointments at Natural Instinct
Pet retailers urged to enter new industry awards
Partner in Pet Food buys Agro-Trust division
Pets at Home seeks pet product inventors
Burgess Pet Care allergen-free dog food wins Asda listing
One-in-three pet owners wish their pet could talk
A few last-minute tickets available for GIMA's
Neon LED pet collars help you locate dogs and cats in the dark
Research on animals in UK rises by 8% to exceed 4m procedures
Increase in number of dogs used in experiments
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Great response to Din Dins pet supplements
 

Since their launch in October last year, Din Dins pet supplements have become very popular among owners looking for an easy way to get raw and healthy foods in their pet’s diet. The products’ reach has been growing ever since and is set to grow even quicker with news that Pets Corner is the latest retail chain to stock them. This week the two women behind Din Dins – Alison Daniel and Keri Perkins – spoke about their journey so far…

The idea for Din Dins came to pet nutritionist Alison Daniel on a sunny morning in Sydney, 2007. Originally from the (not so sunny) West Midlands, Alison had spent the last few years working as a clinical nutritionist.

A mad dog lover, she was fostering dogs and helping out at the local shelter.  Some of the dogs were in a right old state. Problems like mange, and skin allergies were common, so she started to think about how she could help these health issues through nutrition.

At the same time she was getting increasingly annoyed with the poor pet food on the market, piled with junk ingredients that were probably causing lots of the problems in the first place.

As a nutritionist, she knew any dog dining solely on processed packaged food couldn’t be good. Every species needs fresh, raw food in their diet right?

Whilst the dogs in Alison’s care were getting healthier, she wanted to improve the diet of even more dogs and cats too. So she came up with the idea of creating healthy raw food and nutritional supplements that every pet owner could use, adding the vitality lost in heavily packaged food and helping health issues.

She also decided that it was important to make people aware of what was in their pet food, so they could make informed decisions and choose a better packaged pet food or better still have the confidence to feed fresh food.

After returning to London a year later, Alison was having coffee with her friend Keri Perkins in Coffee Plant on the Portobello Road. “It happens to be the best place to hang out with your dog and serves the best cappuccino in Notting Hill,” said Keri.

Alison talked passionately about her idea and Keri was immediately inspired. Keri, also a massive animal lover, had been working in brand and PR for the past ten years.  She thought that if the products worked and she could get her cat Mimi, the fussiest cat on the planet to eat it, then it sounded like a winner!

Going back since secondary school the two best mates, couldn’t think of anything better than joining forces and launching Din Dins together. 

Alison worked on product development, distribution and sales while Keri concentrated on business and brand. The rest as they say is history.

For more information visit www.dindins.co.uk or email hello@dindins.co.uk

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