Noochy Poochy Vegetarian Dog Food Launched to Fall In Line With Owner Ethics

Noochy Poochy Vegetarian Dog Food Launched to Fall In Line With Owner Ethics
NEW Vegetarian Dog Food
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Barking Brilliant NOOCHY POOCHY Vegetarian Dog Food Launched

Whether you’ve reduced animal products in your life because of their environmental impact or for animal welfare reasons, it can feel contradictory to then feed meat to your dog. This was the dilemma faced by vet Lucy McKinna, who set about creating a vegetarian dog food to prove you can feed your pet in line with your ethics and still feel confident they’re getting everything they need to stay fit and healthy. 

Noochy Poochy takes its name from its use of nutritional yeast, known as ‘nooch’, which gives the food an irresistible cheesy flavour. It’s more than just Noochy Poochy’s name and fantastic taste that makes it stand out from the pack however.

A dry food, for convenience and cleanliness, Noochy Poochy uses select organic ingredients, and was formulated by Lucy, a vegan vet, and an animal nutritionist, working in collaboration to ensure it provides a nutritionally complete food, containing everything needed for a healthy dog. By combining a number of different plant proteins, the food is able to achieve a 28% protein content, not only the highest of any vegetarian dog food on the UK market but also higher than most meat based dog foods. It also has an impressive omega fatty acid 6:3 ratio of 4 to 1, considered optimum for dogs, to help maintain good health and encourage a healthy coat.

You don’t have to just take Lucy’s word for how good Noochy Poochy is, as it’s already achieved accreditation from the Vegetarian Society, PETA and The Ethical Company Organisation, amongst others.

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The brand places ‘transparency’ as one of its core values, not shying away from the fact that, whilst they hope it will appeal to vegan dog owners, the food is not yet able to call itself ‘vegan’. As Lucy explains…

“We haven’t yet found a vegan vitamin D3 that can stand the heat Noochy Poochy gets cooked to but we are entering a trial with a promising D3 soon and are excited for the results. Every other ingredient in the food is 100% vegan and ethically sourced.”

The brand’s ethics don’t stop at the food itself, with the packaging being fully recyclable and the brand also hoping to become available in stores with zero waste dispenser facilities.

Of course the real test is in the taste, which is clear from ‘client’ testimonials also hits the mark… 

“Chloe goes totally insane for it. She doesn’t even react like that to her dog treats!”

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Just to let you know an ageing (and difficult to feed) border terrier has just joined in and he absolutely loves it!”

Ultimately Lucy hopes Noochy Poochy will provide a new generation of dog food to a new generation of vegan and vegetarian pet owners…

“As plant based diets continue to grow, so too does the demand for a pet food that fits in with people’s environmental and moral choices. We’re confident that Noochy Poochy perfectly aligns with these principles and provides an ethical, high quality product that’s not only tasty, but also provides everything dogs need to stay fit and healthy. “

For more information, or to buy, visit Noochy Poochy

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Suzanne Ashton

Suzanne Ashton, Founder of Everything Horse (Est, 2012). Qualifications include a Ba Hons in Marketing Management and Diploma in Equine Studies. Suzanne has ridden and owned horses since a young child and has over a decade of experience in news writing and magazine content publication in the equestrian industry.