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Oct- 2017 -9 OctoberCurrent Affairs
New Fish4Dogs video tackles dogs’ skin conditions
When trying to alleviate food-related skin conditions in dogs it’s important to identify whether pets are suffering from an allergy or an intolerance, a leading animal nutritionist advises. The symptoms of the two can be very similar but there are key differences says David Southey BSc, who tackles the subject…
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Sep- 2017 -29 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Fish4Dogs welcomes Queen’s county representative
Pet food company Fish4Dogs had a very special visitor to its Worcestershire headquarters on 26 September. The Queen’s county representative, Vice Lord-Lieutenant, The Hon Lady Morrison, toured the business and met employees. The visit was in honour of the company’s achievement in winning the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International…
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13 SeptemberManufacturers
Fish4Dogs supports production of The One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Fish4Dogs has announced it support of a festive theatre production of The One Hundred and One Dalmatians. The show, which is adapted from Dodie Smith’s popular story, is being staged at Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 30 November to 13 January. The repertory theatre is a registered charity and relies on the…
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6 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Fish4Dogs launches ‘bite-sized’ training videos
Fish4Dogs is helping pet parents boost their training knowledge with a series of ‘bite-sized’ training exercises for puppies and young dogs. Dog trainer Tima Lund uses positive-based clicker training to reinforce a puppy’s directed behaviour and reward it with treats. The first of the series, which can be seen on…
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Aug- 2017 -21 AugustCurrent Affairs
Fish4Dogs sponsors conference
Fish4Dogs will be the primary sponsor for the 2017 Canine Behaviour and Training Society (TCBTS) Conference, in Coventry, this October. Entitled, The Dog’s Nose Knows, the theme of the event will centre around dogs’ heightened sense of smell. It will ask how this can be used in general training and…
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7 AugustCurrent Affairs
Animal nutritionist stars in Fish4Dogs’ video series
The scent of fish appeals to dogs, claims a new video series from independent Worcestershire-based company Fish4Dogs. In the company’s recently released second set of videos, animal nutritionist and physiology expert David Southey BSc explains that the aroma of fish can create a sense ‘explosion’ for dogs. He says fish…
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7 AugustIndustry News
Fish4Dogs releases new apple treat
Fish4Dogs has released a new, healthy treat, fuelled by public demand. The variant of the company’s popular Sea Wraps – Sweet Ocean Wraps – has been created after customers took part in a survey and voted apple as their preferred fruity ingredient. 44 percent of customers opted for apple –…
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Jul- 2017 -19 JulyIndustry News
Fish4Dogs unfurls the flags for company celebration
Worcestershire-based Fish4Dogs, which won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in April 2017, has held a party with an international flavour. It unfurled the flags for a company celebration, at the Pear Tree Hotel, Hindlip, on 14 July, just a few miles from its headquarters in Rushock. The international theme extended…
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Jun- 2017 -22 JuneCurrent Affairs
Fish4Dogs gives pets the red carpet treatment
Fish4Dogs is celebrating a summer of new product launches which includes Fiskur Teningur – a red fish treat. The company is embracing ‘all things red’ by encouraging customers to give their pets the red carpet treatment. It has launched a competition to find adorable ‘red heads’ prompting owners to post pictures…
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Apr- 2017 -21 AprilCurrent Affairs
Fish4Dogs scoops up Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Worcestershire-based Fish4Dogs has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise International Trade 2017. The business, headquartered in Rushock, Worcestershire and with three manufacturing centres worldwide including operations in Norway, has won the Queen’s Award for its export success and penetration of new international markets. Overseas sales have grown 267 percent over…
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