The Innocent Hound Blog
Why We're Proud To Back British Farming
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As a family-run business, we understand the importance of supporting those around us, from independent coffee shops, to our local butchers and town bakers. Food produced in the UK is produced to some of the highest welfare standards in the world. We're proud to support British farming by using British ingredients across our entire food and treats range here at The Innocent Pet. We feel that it allows our customers to buy with confidence in the knowledge that they are feeding their pets some of the best produce the UK has to offer. Why should we support British farming?...
Top tips for exploring with your dog
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As more of us choose to staycation and enjoy what the UK has to offer, we're also choosing to take our pets on the adventure too. But is it as simple as driving to a new destination and taking the dog with you? We spoke to Aimee, who has been exploring the fantastic British countryside with her partner Sam and two yellow Labrador retrievers Fergus and Bonnie, to find out her top tips for adventuring with your dogs. Before your trip, Plan and Pack! The best way to start an adventure is with a little bit of planning, we...
Our road to greener packaging
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Here at The Innocent Pet, we continually take steps to improve as a business. From creating the paw-fect treats for your pets to our environmental impact as a company, we will always be a work-in-progress, as we believe that there is always room for improvement. We also think it's important to be transparent with our customers, about our plans and take you on the journey with us. Handmade in our Yorkshire factory, our luxury treats are enjoyed by pets around the world today. It's crucial to us that our delicious doggy delicacies arrive safely, wherever our customers are based. ...
Hydrotherapy For Dogs
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New Year resolutions for you and your pet
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2020 is just around the corner, and with a new year (and a new decade!) comes the age-old New Year Resolutions. The start of a new year can be a great opportunity to set a list of new goals that you'd like to achieve, and what better way of reaching those targets, than getting your best furry friend involved! If you're stuck on ideas, then we have created a list of great (and easy to stick to!) resolutions for you and your pet in 2020. Learn a new trick They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks,...