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Leading German firm acquires Arden Grange
Award-winning pet retailer set to open 20th store
Pet shop thieves spray animals with blue paint 
‘Haunted’ pet shop invites customers to séances
PIF begins work on licensing review and asks for input
Fast-growing UK firm acquires dog treat business
Pets Choice long term lease creates 18 permanent jobs
WHM Pet Group flies the flag for sustainability at PATS
Pet store picks up customer service accolade
Pet supplies business receives retailer award
Grooming added to firm’s global dog services
Butternut Box launches its first-ever veggie meal 
Pet store hosts Britain's first doggy dates diner
Dog walking app launches first funding round 
Pet theft campaigners nominated for top award
Vital Retail Academy courses receive Vetpol accreditation
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PIF launches new weekly news digest for members
Wilsons welcomes new national account manager
Fish4Dogs launches new Finest Fish Flakes
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Eheim declines to participate at Interzoo
Pandemic Puppies survey launched
IVC Evidensia bolsters learning and development commitment
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Butternut Box launches its first-ever veggie meal 

Leading UK fresh dog food brand Butternut Box has launched its first meat-free meal, Ready Steady Veggie. 

 

Ready Steady Veggie comes after high demand from pet owners who want an alternative to meat for their pets. The new sustainable meal is part of a recommended and healthy diet for dogs and incorporates up to 60% freshly prepared vegetables alongside plant-based protein.

 

The new meal from Butternut Box joins their already tried and tasted well-balanced favourites such as Beef It Up, You’ve Got Game and Swish Fish Dish.

 

Ready Steady Veggie comes packed with vegetables including butternut squash, sweet potatoes, carrots and green beans as well as plenty of protein from eggs, pea protein and potato protein. With a sprinkle of spinach, thyme and parsley, it doesn’t compromise on the delicious taste whilst keeping mealtimes interesting for our beloved pets.

 

This alternative new meal option has also been taste-tested by a whole host of dogs, to ensure it meets both their dietary needs and provides the great taste they love. The dish is grain-free, low in fat (4.5%) and bursting with vitamins, antioxidants and protein to ensure dogs enjoy a healthy meal without compromise.

 

Charlotte McCormack, head of product development at Butternut Box, said: “Our dogs aren’t just pets, but important members of our families too. If we as owners are choosing vegetarian, flexitarian or plant-based lifestyles, then it’s only right that our pets can enjoy that option too! If we enjoy a night away from meat with days like a Meat Free Monday or a Fishy Friday, we can now extend that to our pets so they are part of family dinner times too.

 

“Ready Steady Veggie is the latest addition to our range of healthy and sustainable fresh meals for dogs, and it’s one that we know they will love just as much as the rest of our range.”

 

Dr Ciara Clarke, in-house vet and research specialist at Butternut Box, said: “Whilst some pet parents might worry that they can’t give their pet enough protein without meat, there are alternatives that will ensure our dogs are getting enough vitamins, nutrients and protein within their diet. Dogs are omnivores so a varied and well-balanced diet keeps them happy and healthy for longer.

 

“The launch of Ready Steady Veggie is one that includes amino acids to ensure healthy muscle mass as well as Vitamin C and B6 that can help with everything from our dog’s eyesight to supporting their nervous system.

 

“If a pet owner is worried about building a new meal into their dog’s diet, they can seek advice from their vet before making any dietary changes.”

 

For more information about Ready Steady Veggie visit https://butternutbox.com/

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