Showing posts with label pet nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet nutrition. Show all posts

05 July 2015

Pet Nutrition Assessment Video for Veterinarians

The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) has produced a pet nutrition assessment video. This video is designed to help veterinarians conduct nutrition assessments and share this information with clients. The video was supported by Hill's Pet Nutrition Canada Inc., Procter & Gamble Pet Care, and Purina.

The CVMA is a member of the Pet Nutrition Alliance (PNA). The PNA includes several veterinary organizations that provide global awareness about pet nutrition. The PNA website provides valuable resources for veterinarians and pet owners. Resources for veterinarians include nutrition assessments, communication strategies, nutritional calculators, and feeding guidelines. Pet owners can find information about understanding pet food labels, nutrition myths, and pet food safety.
   

14 June 2015

Mars Petcare and WikiVet Now Offering Pet Nutrition Information

New nutritional information is now available for dogs and cats. WikiVet and Mars Petcare have partnered to create new educational material for dogs and cats that highlights nutrition and its role in animal health. Subject matter covered will include nutrition requirements, essential nutrients, role of essential nutrients in physiology, deficiencies, and toxicity. Educational material will feature writings from several pet nutrition experts.

Dr. Richard Butterwick, Principal Nutrition Scientist for WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Mars Petcare said, “Nutrition plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of pets. We are excited to combine our expertise in pet nutrition with WikiVet’s dynamic site, driving greater awareness of the important link between nutrition and health.”

Nick Short, Head of the eMedia Unit at Royal Veterinary College said, “We are very pleased to continue working with Mars Petcare and believe these materials will help the veterinary profession strengthen their understanding of cat and dog nutrition and the importance of the right nutrition for a healthy life.”


08 November 2013

Planet Paws Pet Essentials recognized as leading retailer

Top Left to Right: Councillor of Dartmouth East, Darren Fisher / Manager of Planet Paws, Mandie Richard / CEO of Pet Lynx, Larry Evans / Pet Nutrition Blogger and Founder of Planet Paws, Rodney Habib / Co-Owner of Planet Paws and my Father, George Habib / The Nova Scotia Minister of Energy & Communications, Andrew Younger / Assistant Manager of Planet Paws, Ashley Jewer / 
Bottom Left to Right: Planet Paws Blogger, Sarah MacKeigan / Planet Paws Blogger, Lise Blinn.
Retailers are quickly learning the importance of commanding both physical and online presence. With more and more consumers shopping online and using the web for information, social media plays a vital role in brand recognition and retail sustainability. 

The Summit Award for Retailer recognizes a retailer of pet products and services who has developed a reputation and frequent connection to pet families that has enhanced the lives of pets and people in the community(ies) they serve. In 2013, three Canadian retailers vied for this award. On October 18, the 2013 Retailer honour was won by Planet Paws Pet Essentials with 54% of ballots cast. 

Planet Paws owner and manager, Rodney Habib, launched his pet nutrition social media page as a means to research and educate pet parents after his own pets were affected by tainted pet food. Today, the Planet Paws Facebook page has nearly 12,000 'Likes' and reaches and audience of 168,000 each week. This level of traffic has been achieved in just over a year. 


The shop's physical presence in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, hosts community events and store initiatives to raise funds for local schools, education programs, animal shelters and community initiatives. 

As a member of the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council of Canada and the American Pet Products Association, Rodney Habib has been recognized globally as a leader in pet nutrition and retail. His podcast for Rogers Communication, In the Dish, has become the largest pet podcast in Canada with 150,000 listeners each week. In addition to being recognized by the Nova Scotia Legislature, Habib writes for Dogs Naturally Magazine and is cast as one of the experts on a TV reality show called Fat Dog Fit Dog, which is currently filming in Nova Scotia. 

Planet Paws fundraisers contributed $75,000 to a local off-leash park, $15,000 to community rebuild programs, $5,000 to local schools and $5,000 and 9,000lbs of food to rescue organizations. Habib has also been recognized provincially by the Boys & Girls Club of Canada and received the Golden Apple Award from Nova Scotia for educating children on pet health and well-being. 

With these achievements, it is no wonder Rodney Habib and his colleagues at Planet Paws have garnered the highest level of recognition from their peers in the Urban Animal Industry.  

Visit UrbanAnimal.com for more information on Summit Awards and past winners.