Cotswold Raw
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Jan- 2018 -5 JanuaryIndustry News
Pet food company pushes for Obesity Awareness Week to include dogs
Pet food company Cotswold RAW is promoting National Obesity Awareness Week for dogs, not just humans. With 1 in 3 UK dogs now deemed clinically obese the company has highlighted the need for correct nutrition and exercise for UK pets. Co-founder, Mark Lewis, stated: “We applaud the commitment of National…
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Nov- 2017 -2 NovemberEvents
Cotswold RAW celebrates National Sausage Week
Cotswold Raw is celebrating National Sausage Week. Sausages come in all manner of shapes, sizes and seasonings, a culinary legend with countless regional incarnations from the seriously substantial Cumberland to the herby Lincolnshire and the ginger-infused Marylebone. Sausage appreciation culminates at this weekend’s Guy Fawkes’ celebration (National Sausage Week’s finale).…
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Oct- 2017 -10 OctoberAwards
Cotswold RAW celebrates winning award
Producer of raw food for dogs, Cotswold RAW, has scooped up an award. The company, which topped the Grocer’s New Product (Petcare) category, welcomed the food and drink trade magazine’s support for BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) pet feeding. Co-founder, Mark Lewis, says: “Don’t get us wrong, raw feeding has been a…
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Sep- 2017 -26 SeptemberEvents
PetQuip reveals the winners of 2017’s awards
International trade association, PetQuip, has celebrated its fifth annual award ceremony for the pet sector. 22 companies were honoured during a dinner and party at the Telford International Centre on September 24th. The awards were presented by Pat Flynn, PetQuip trade association manager, and Amanda Sizer Barrett MBE, director general of…
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Aug- 2017 -31 AugustIndustry News
Cotswold RAW introduces new, natural food supplements
Pet food producer Cotswold RAW has announced a brand new venture. Co-founders Mark and Chris are adding ‘all-natural’ supplements to their range for dogs. The new plan marks the next step in Cotswold RAW’s expansion. Over the last few years the company has added ‘at-one-with-nature’ treats including: Chicken Jerky, Lamb’s Ears,…
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23 AugustCurrent Affairs
Cotswold RAW may request protected status for dog-centric sausages
Cotswold RAW the producer of Biological Appropriate Raw Food (BARF) for dogs, may be about to register its ‘dog sausage’ with the protected food name scheme. If successful, it would gain the protection afforded to other culinary luminaries, such as the iconic Yorkshire Pud. The sausages are sold in a selection…
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3 AugustEvents
PetQuip names awards finalists for 2017
The 2017 PetQuip Awards have announced the names of this year’s finalists. The winners will be revealed at a gala presentation evening on the first evening of PATS Telford, which takes place on 24-25 September. The awards are now in their fifth year and attract a wide range of…
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Jul- 2017 -28 JulyCurrent Affairs
Cotswold RAW reaches finals of The Grocer’s new product awards
Cotswold RAW’s sausages have reached the finals of The Grocer’s new product awards. The company’s co-founder Mark Lewis commented: “Even though many independent pet food traders, dog breeders and acclaimed vets have been championing the multi-faceted benefits of a nutritionally rich raw diet for some while now, the thought of…
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21 JulyCurrent Affairs
Cotswold RAW plans Countryfile Live debut
This August, rural pet food provider, Cotswold RAW, will make its debut at Countryfile Live. The event takes place in association with The National Trust at Blenheim Palace from 3-6 August. The four day show offers outdoors activities for the entire family, including healthy sustainable food debates and even some amusing anecdotes…
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19 JulyCompany Profile
Cotswold RAW
Cotswold RAW is a hands-on, rural company with a passion for pet food. The business was launched back in 2015, after co-founders Mark Lewis and Chris Brierley found they shared a deep-rooted interest in dog nutrition. Chris’ 18-month-old cocker spaniel, Nellie, had been in a bad way. Everyday foods were…
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