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Posted : January 11, 2010
New organic treats for dogs

Britain's first and only pet food company to use certified organic and holistic ingredients, Lily's Kitchen, has raised the stakes in the pet food market yet again by branching out to include organic cheese and apple treats in its range of holistic cat and dog food.

Britain's first and only pet food company to use certified organic and holistic ingredients, Lily's Kitchen, has raised the stakes in the pet food market yet again by branching out to include organic cheese and apple treats in its range of holistic cat and dog food.

Organic cheese and apple treatsRenowned for creating "proper pet food", made from human-grade ingredients, cooked in small batches, with an assortment of carefully selected herbal ingredients, the brand has used these same principles to create an exciting new snack for dogs.

The treats are traditionally baked artisan British biscuits made in true Lily's Kitchen fashion from entirely organic ingredients, including organic spelt from Dove's Farm, fresh organic russet apples and organic farmhouse cheddar cheese from the West Country. Free from any artificial preservatives or additives and laced with finely cut rosehips and chickweed, these really are the gourmet biscuits of the dog world.

Besides looking and tasting fantastic, the treats also have multiple health benefits. Rosehip is one of nature's richest sources of vitamin C as well as a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, making it a popular natural remedy for arthritis. Likewise, chickweed is recommended by leading herbalists as a treatment for stomach ailments and weakening tendons, as well as offering relief from skin irritation and inflammation, for rashes, burns and stings.

Henrietta Morrison, pet food evangelist and founder of Lily's Kitchen said: "These treats are another step forward in our campaign to revolutionise the pet food market, bringing pets the quality food that they deserve and need as part of a healthy diet."

Lily's Kitchen has recently been named again as the Best Pet Food Company in the UK 2010 by the Ethical Good Shopper Guide. Henrietta added: "Pet owners really enjoy feeding from the Lily's Kitchen menu as it's so satisfying seeing your pet enjoying a meal that you know is also really good for them."

The Lily's Kitchen pet food range for cats and dogs includes 13 recipes including homestyle chicken and turkey casserole, goose and duck feast with fruits for dogs and organic dinner with fish for cats.

Visit www.lilyskitchen.co.uk for further information on the full range of recipes available.


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