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PFMA offers guidance on handling raw pet food

The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association has added a new poster to its range of educational resources for pet care professionals.

 

The ‘Handling Commercial Raw Pet Food Safely’ poster gives a step by step guide on best practice hygiene and handling steps for owners feeding a commercial raw pet food.

 

The overarching message is to treat raw pet food with the same high hygiene standards as raw meat.

 

Greg Van Praagh of Benyfit Natural and PFMA Vice Chairman advises: “PFMA represents 11 commercial raw pet food manufacturers. We are proactive in working together to develop education resources and promote best practice within the sector. We hope this will be a useful addition to the education on feeding raw pet food safely.”

 

The highly visual poster is perfect for displaying in retail stores, vet practices and at home. It is available to download in sizes up to A3:

https://www.pfma.org.uk/handling-commercial-raw-pet-food-safely-poster

 

For more information on PFMA’s raw pet food manufactures visit: https://www.pfma.org.uk/raw-feeding-factsheet

 

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