In This Issue
Surge of interest for pet firm after Dragons' Den appearance
Two major new product initiatives for PATS 2019
Sustainability at the core of PATS thanks to new initiatives
Danish Design launches new FatFace pet bed collection
Style, quality and sparkle - the new flexi GLAM line Splash
New Product Award winners for Pets@Glee revealed
Dogrobes helps to support the thriving Scottish Textile industry by creating jobs at Haven PTS
Wilsons Pet Food set to launch new Raw Frozen Range
PetSafe Brand to unveil new Drinkwell fountain range
Christmas comes early to The Innocent Pet
Lily's Kitchen unveils this year's festive range
New dog-resistant grass seed formula launched by Johnsons Lawn Seed
Raw-feeding campaign creates massive 'on-air' exposure
Scruffs appoints new Head of Sales to increase domestic growth
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Nature’s Munch – a veritable feast of freeze-dried fruit & veg by Pawfect Foods
Doberman saved by PDSA after suffering near fatal twisted stomach
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Nature’s Munch – a veritable feast of freeze-dried fruit & veg by Pawfect Foods

 

This September PATS Telford will see the launch of Pawfect Food’s 7-strong Nature’s Munch range.

 

Pawfect Food’s open rejection of the old-fangled notion that dogs are single-track carnivores means that their 7-strong Nature’s Munch portfolio (sumptuous selection of freeze-dried fruit & veg) was always going to sit proudly at the very heart of their all-encompassing, ‘plantbased’ offer.

 

Of course there have been other dog treat providers who’ve toyed with the notions of supplying the UK’s deserving dog nation with a more flexitarian-eating regime that includes a greater quota of fruit, veg and herbs yet lacked the state-of-the-art production facility or global ties to track down best-in-class ingredients from some of the most unspoilt food producing regions on the planet.

 

No-one questions the fact that dog’s ancestors scavenged fruit, berries and veg for thousands of years, it’s more a question of what a better balanced diet brings today in terms of real, bona-fide benefits.

 

As it happens there’s a growing body of research that suggests a generous smattering of the        ‘green stuff’ is hugely beneficial for your dog’s longer term well-being, from helping to alkalise your dog’s body, because meat-dense diets can cause inflammation (due to acidity) of key K9 organs (liver pancreas, kidneys…) to providing a wider range of beneficial nutrients (fats, carbs, fibre, phytonutrients); increasing a dog’s water intake whilst ensuring the plentiful presence of essential vitamins and minerals (calcium, potassium, magnesium Vit C, B12…..).

 

According to Pawfect Foods founder, Prash Patwardhan, ‘the distinct make-up of our Nature’s Munch range certainly didn’t happen by chance with acclaimed dog nutritionists outlining what ingredients we needed to embrace to establish a far-reaching portfolio that can help tackle a wealth of regularly recurring dog dilemmas.  For example, papaya contains handy anti-parasitic properties which keep unwelcome visitors and bad breath at bay whilst coconut contains lauric acid that keeps viruses and ringworm in check.  Elsewhere pumpkin provides an invaluable source of insoluble/insoluble fibre which plays its part in neutralising dog constipation or diarrhoea.’

 

The Nature’s Munch collection: apple, coconut, mango, papaya, pineapple, pumpkin & sweet potato comes in a colourful array of pocket-sized pouches that brings some much needed instore theatre to such a historically undervalued pet-friendly treats offer.

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