In This Issue
Lily's Kitchen defends decision to sell new range in Tesco
Retailers dismayed by Tesco deal
Tesco puts new Lily's product amongst tins of curry
Hat-trick of major deals boosts Billy+Margot at home and abroad
Westland Horticulture showcasing new products at PATS Harrogate
The Innocent Pet Care Company expands its team
Mars Petcare launch two new products in 2014 Christmas range
New Woodland range from Danish Design
Fulham Palace Garden Centre could be turned into a Pets at Home store
In-flight pet entertainment for BA passengers
Wagg lines up great offers for visitors to PATS Harrogate
Pets at Home launches single in aid of animal charity
Pet insurance deemed too expensive
Whitefurze steps in to help animal charity
Unique machine allows pet owners to create own tags
New range of Mr Men bag dispensers from Baggee
Pet Trade Xtra New Products Guide
BETA introduces breed specific nutrition
 
The UK’s Number 1* normal nutrition specialist brand is proud to announce the launch of the new BETA Breed Specific Range.
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The Innocent Pet Care Company expands its team

Having recently moving in to their new factory, The Innocent Pet Care Company has expanded its team to include some of the trade’s most renowned faces.

Founded last October by managing director Chloë Heaton, the business has delivered the successful launch of luxury brand, The Innocent Hound. 

On a mission to grow the business further, it has recently been joined by one of the country’s leading experts in animal nutrition, Ken Stirk. 

Ken’s experience in developing products to enhance the health and well-being of pets will be invaluable to The Innocent Pet Care Company as it expands its range of product offerings. With his technical knowledge, he will help steer the business to develop good quality treats, whilst staying true to its core values – sourcing British, sustainable meat and good quality, healthy ingredients.

To oversee the manufacturing of the products, Robert Smith, managing director of Yorkshire’s most highly regarded catering butcher, Sykes House Farm, has also taken a strategic role. His experience in running a multi-million pound operation gives The Innocent Pet Care Company the ability to manufacture products efficiently and to standards required for human food production.

 “It has been an incredibly exciting year for us with the new factory and the enhanced team. The experience and knowledge that Ken and Rob bring to the business puts us in a fantastic position to produce the best quality treats on the market.” says Chloë Heaton.

For more information email woof@theinnocenthound.co.uk or call 01765 641338.

Pictured (from left to right): Robert Smith, Chloë Heaton and Ken Stirk.

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