Vet’s Kitchen
This coverage focuses on Vet’s Kitchen, the UK pet food brand combining veterinary expertise with premium nutrition for dogs and cats. Pet Gazette reports on the company’s product launches, recipe developments, and health-focused feeding innovations, as well as its retail and distribution partnerships. Coverage includes business analysis, market insights, and case studies relevant to independent retailers, large pet chains, wholesalers, and distributors seeking to understand Vet’s Kitchen’s positioning in the competitive pet food sector and its impact on the wider supply chain.
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Apr- 2018 -18 AprilManufacturers
Vet’s Kitchen announces winners of weight loss initiative
Pet food brand, Vet’s Kitchen, has announced the winners of its latest weight loss initiative, after launching an appeal to find dogs and cats from across the nation to take part in its Biggest Loser challenge earlier this year. As part of the challenge, Vet’s Kitchen supported pets and their…
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Feb- 2018 -21 FebruaryIndustry News
Vet’s Kitchen increases supermarket offering
Pet food brand, Vet’s Kitchen, has increased its range with retail giant Sainsbury’s to stock the company’s range of cat food, as well as dog and cat treats which have launched in over 200 stores, in addition to its existing dry dog food range across 550 of its UK stores.…
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Nov- 2017 -13 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Vet’s Kitchen Pack Hero announced
Vet’s Kitchen Pack Hero has been announced as Ozzie, a nine year old Golden Retriever cross Poodle. He was selected as top dog following an exciting judging day with the other 11 finalists. Jenny Philp, managing director and practising vet at Vet’s Kitchen said: “Ozzie is the perfect dog to become…
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Sep- 2017 -29 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Vet’s Kitchen launches new trade portal
Vet’s Kitchen, has launched a brand new trade portal to help support those who work in the pet sector. Applying to become a Vet’s Kitchen trade customer will take less than 10 minutes and once complete, trade customers will be able to order through the portal whenever convenient and have…
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Aug- 2017 -2 AugustManufacturers
Vet’s Kitchen launches its first wet food range for dogs
Pet food brand, Vet’s Kitchen, has launched its first line of wet food for dogs to complement its dry food range. Formulated by Vet’s Kitchen’s team of vets, veterinary nurses and nutritional advisors, alongside recent research, the new range aims to promote the long-term health and wellbeing of adult dogs.…
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Apr- 2017 -14 AprilIndustry News
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…
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Feb- 2015 -10 FebruaryManufacturers
Vet‘s Kitchen Brings Novel Approach to Grain-Free
As it celebrates its fourth year, Wiltshire-based Vet’s Kitchen, creator of advanced nutrition pet foods with its own small animal Veterinary practice (Vet’s Klinic), is launching three new super premium product ranges. The first new product is ‘Adult Sensitive Grain-Free’ dry dog food containing a single source ‘novel’ protein and…
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Sep- 2014 -2 SeptemberManufacturers
New Appointment for Vet’s Kitchen
Advanced-nutrition pet food brand, Vet’s Kitchen, has appointed Hugo Lumsden as its new National Sales Manager. His chief focus is to further grow the Vet’s Kitchen range of natural dry dog and cat food through the grocery multiples, with an additional development of business across other trade channels. Lumsden will…
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Jun- 2013 -24 JuneRetailers
Treat your dog the healthy way with Vet’s Kitchen Pro-Treats
The Vet’s Kitchen team of experts, led by TV and practising vet, Joe Inglis, offer owners a healthy alternative with Pro-Treats. Vet’s Kitchen Pro-Treats have been specifically formulated as an all-natural, healthy reward. They are made with up to 50 per cent real British meat or fish and contain active…
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