The Innocent Hound Blog

What makes air-dried dog food better?

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Drying food is one of the oldest and simplest methods of preservation. Read more about just what air-drying is, and what it means for your pet's food.

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Benefits of Doggy Daycare- featuring River Dogs

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Hello everyone! It’s Ollie here from River Dogs doggy daycare centre in Tadcaster! The amazing people from The Innocent Pet have asked me to write up a guest blog about the benefits of doggy daycare (they must be able to tell that I’m an 'Innocent Hound'). I’ve rounded up some of my friends and put together an article about why we like being part of a cool crew like the River Dogs. Not only is it a cool name for an all-dog-rock-band, but it’s also a safe and comfortable environment that we can relax in and be cared for. Anyway,...

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Katzenworld Review: The Innocent Cat Christmas Gift Box

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The felines from Katzenworld were tickled (but not on the tummy!) to receive The Innocent Cat Christmas Gift Box to review. Read what they had to say here.

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Sausages for breakfast? Moo Moo and Bear's tour at Innocent HQ

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Last month, we had the delight of giving our friend and fellow Yorkshire business, Moo Moo and Bear a tour of the factory at Innocent HQ.
Find out what founder Nadia had to say about her visit!

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Antlers for dogs, whats the point?

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When you think of antlers, what comes to mind? Is it Rudolph and his gang? Maybe it's a unique lamp fixture, or curtain tie backs found in a large country home. For us here at The Innocent Pet, we think of dog chews.   We use 100% naturally shed British antlers, sourced from the Scottish Highlands. Deer will shed (or cast) their antlers from December through to late March, but why? Antlers go through a yearly life cycle. From Spring, the male deer will graze and forage the new plants, which helps their antlers to grow quickly over a two...

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