Healthy Paws, based in Crosby, Liverpool, announced a date of the release of their new, canned wet food. The new food will be launched at CRUFTS, Birmingham, on the 6th of March.
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The new food will be launched at CRUFTS, Birmingham, on the 6th of March, with the first variety available, being Wild Rabbit & Pheasant with Sweet Potato. Promotions and introductory offers will be ready for CRUFTS, and various special offers are in preparation to enable clients to try the food out thereafter.
Lisa Horne, the founder of Healthy Paws said, “We are absolutely delighted and thrilled to be launching this new food. We have been working on this for a few years and we are hoping that this is just the start of the next phase of development for us, with more varieties to follow on very shortly. The new range of wet food has been carefully prepared by selecting a unique range of ingredients to offer a healthy variety to dogs which will still be easy to use and convenient for the owners.”
As with all the other Healthy Paws products, the new wet food is natural and healthy as the company’s main aim and consideration is the health and welfare of pets. Each individual ingredient has been carefully selected to provide particular nutritional benefit for the dog. The combination of ingredients is especially beneficial for dogs suffering from food allergies, as both the wild rabbit and pheasant are ‘novel proteins’ which means the meat should not trigger allergies. Both are easily digestible, full of proteins and are bio-appropriate as they closely resemble dogs’ natural diet.
The Wild Rabbit & Pheasant with Sweet Potato wet food is packed with 100% natural ingredients, including 60% of fresh meats, various healthy vegetables and fruits, including organic carrots and apples, as well as a unique mix of herbs. More varieties of the wet food will be following on very soon. For more information go to Healthy Paws\’ website, or find us on Facebook for latest offers and promotions.