Vet’s Kitchen launches new scheme to support puppies

Pet food manufacturer, Vet’s Kitchen, has launched a brand new scheme aimed at helping and supporting breeders. The scheme is designed to offer breeders added value by offering them as much support with their puppies as possible, as well as giving them the tools to help their new owners continue their good work.
Vetting breeders
Membership is selective. In order to be accepted and receive its benefits, breeders must be able to demonstrate they are responsible and share Vet’s Kitchen’s values around health and wellbeing. Applicants are individually vetted and must provide supporting evidence, including their dog’s health check and Kennel Club certificates.
Because an active, nutritionally balanced lifestyle is so important to a puppy’s development and long term health, Vet’s Kitchen approved breeders will receive 20 percent off all of Vet’s Kitchen orders and free next day delivery for orders over £40. They will also have access to Vet’s Kitchen’s in-house nutritionist who is able to offer best practice nutritional advice to both breeders and new owners.
Breeders will also receive free Puppy Packs for their litter if the bitch is being solely fed on Vet’s Kitchen’s diets. Designed to be passed on to new owners, the Puppy Pack has been created to provide all the tools necessary to ensure puppies have an excellent start in life.
The Puppy Pack comes in an exclusive Vet’s Kitchen tote bag. It includes a Puppy Journal, the guide to puppy ownership, jam packed with essential information for the first few weeks and months and to support long-term health and wellbeing. The guide also features a comprehensive log to note details on training, worming, vaccinations, and socialisation, which can be kept as a record of the puppy for life.
The Puppy Pack also contains a clicker and a packet of Vet’s Kitchen Little Stars Smart+ soft, breakable training treats with added DHA to aid brain development, and a 1.3kg bag of its Chicken & Brown Rice puppy food; a hypoallergenic diet with optimal levels of minerals, added salmon oil to support brain development, and prebiotics for healthy digestion.
Jenny Philp, Managing Director of Vet’s Kitchen, comments: “We know how much hard work breeders put into getting puppies ready for their new lives ahead. The first few weeks are vital in giving them the best start in life.
“As the only pet food company with an in-house veterinary practice, improving health and wellbeing of pets is at the very core of our business and we want to encourage new puppy owners to give their four-legged arrivals the best start in life, and to help breeders to support them in that journey.”
For further information about Vet’s Kitchen, visit vetknowhow.co.uk