In This Issue
HOWND set to make UK dog grooming gorgeous
Could this dog toy be a bestseller in 2015?
Vets and owners believe prepared pet foods deliver the best nutrition to pets
What makes a good sales rep? An award-winner reveals all
PetQuip Awards to be held during PATS Telford
It's a dream to work at award-winning pet store, say staff
Demand for individual pet cremations on the increase
PATS Sandown attracts growing number of pet retailers and garden centres
Discover top retailing tips from Pooch & Mutt's Guy Blaskey
Big trade show presence pays off for Beco Pets
Pet obesity set to soar, warns vet charity
Sales more than double for raw pet food firm Nutriment
PIF announces accreditation for overseas trade show funding
Oscar & Hooch announces first ‘Dog Walk of the Month’ winners
Today’s Group launches own-label pet food range
Canine Partners charity helped by Canny Magloc
Pet feeding bowl range extended by Loving Pets UK
Fear of pet theft on the rise
Forthglade extends natural foods range with grain free
Plan to turn pet shop into takeaway refused after 400 complaints
Good sales candidates are slipping through the net
Dexus and DOOG ranges get the thumbs-up
Buyers galore...aiming high with new 'Meet The Buyer' event
Former pub to become a pet shop
Retailers rush to new Bucktons Superior Plus pigeon range
Search underway for Bring Your Dog to Work Day headline sponsor
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Vets and owners believe prepared pet foods deliver the best nutrition to pets


Recent research among 2,100 pet owners and 150 veterinary professionals conducted by the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) indicates a high level of confidence in the pet food industry. 

70% of owners and 85% of vets agree that commercially prepared pet food provides optimum nutrition and almost 60% of owners and 95% vets would go as far as to say pets are living longer as a result of advanced nutrition.

The consumer research also confirmed that owners are confident that that there are strict rules and regulations governing the industry (70%). 

Nicole Paley, Communications Manager at PFMA comments: Despite this confidence, there is a gap between expert knowledge and pet owner perceptions.  Our research at the London Vet Show confirmed some stubborn myths and misconceptions about the industry and some areas we are keen to address.  Top queries in to pet food company care lines include questions on pet food labels, particularly understanding the terminology used including categories such as ‘meat and animal derivatives’.

Nicole Paley adds: “We are keen to do more to raise owner confidence even further.  Pet care professionals are at the forefront answering such questions and throughout 2015, we will be working to ensure they have all the tools and resources they need to do this. In addition to sharing facts and information, PFMA will be participating in discussions on pet nutrition and pet food matters, hosting seminars at key events around the country.

The latest tools and educational resources from the PFMA include:

  • Short film animation on how cat and dog food is made (click here to view)
  • Monthly myth busting fact sheets
  • Pet Size-O-Meters
  • Educational posters and leaflets for display in shops and practices

With additional tools launched later in the year, make sure you keep in touch by registering with the PFMA at www.pfma.org.uk 

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