In This Issue
Pet food manufacturers hit back at criticism
Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd recalls products over health risk
Call for urgent review of animal activities licensing
Pioneering Pawfect Foods set to hit the UK pet market
Excitement builds as PATS Telford gets set for epic show
Supreme drives cross category sales with treats value-add
Innocent launches British Air-Dried Complete Food
Measuring water quality in line with DEFRA guidelines
Police Dog awarded animals’ George Cross
Two miracle pets who dodged death by a whisker entered into national competition
Sales of pet cooling range take off during recent heatwave
Help owners to keep canines cool this summer
PetQuip Awards-nominated Trespaws introduces dog cooling vests
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Plans to replace popular pet shop with cafe
Pets at Home vet kicked and stamped on dog in fit of rage
Pet retail assistants seek field sales roles
Nutriment is leader of the pack on ‘All About Dog Food’ supersite
Discover Tonka Toys for dogs
Pet firm reaches regional finals of NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards
See CSJ’s ‘A Way with Dogs’ - series 2
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Smart Garden Products launches new pet division
Dog food labels too hard to read for half of Brits
Pets at Home criticised by bird welfare group
National campaign to promote responsible dog walking
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Dog food labels too hard to read for half of Brits

 

Dog owners in the UK are frequently trying to treat their furry friends like a true member of the family. As part of this, many are making a conscious effort to feed their dogs healthy and nutritious food. However, with so many food options available for various dog breeds, shapes and sizes it is hard to know what is best to provide your pooch with.

New research from Paws.com shows that millions of Brits are becoming increasingly confused by food labels and are unsure as to what is in the food they are feeding their dogs.

 

The key stats:

  • 44% of Brits say that dog food labels are difficult and at times impossible to read
  • 30% of Brits say that dog food labels make it harder to maintain a healthy diet for their dog
  • 28% of Brits say that the complicated food labels are the primary reason they find dog food shopping difficult
  • 39% of Brits don’t feel that they know enough about the ingredients in the food they feed their dogs
  • 44% of Brits wish there was a solution that would make figuring out dog food ingredients easier

Feeding your four legged friend is an important task that many Brits want so succeed in performing to the best of their availability by giving their pups the most nutritious meal possible. However, with so many varieties of food and an increasing amount of confusing jargon, it is hard to know exactly what is in your dog's meal.

Stephanie Wenban, vet at Paws.com and dog health expert, offers the following commentary: "The vast majority of pet owners want to provide nutrient rich foods for their animals. Many different dog breeds have different nutritional needs and may require different food to others, however it is becoming increasingly hard to decipher confusing labels that come with dog food packages. There needs to be a simpler solution to finding your loved pet the best food for them."

Paws.com has an innovative traffic light labelling system for all of the food that it provides so pet owners can know exactly what is going into their dog's meal. The website also offers food subscriptions that are specifically tailored to a pet's needs based on their breed and any other requirements they may have.

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