I know that each and every one of our dogs is special to each of us in every way and I love celebrating each dog that loves our food, but when Clare contacted me with photos and the review below, I was just thrilled!!

Being a vet on my own trying my very hardest to promote plant-based feeding of dogs in a market saturated by meat-based dog food and big companies swaying the opinions of vets and owners alike has made it so difficult.

But, Clare is a vet, and no ordinary vet – she is the top veterinary oncologist in the country who runs her own business giving advice to veterinary practices and owners with any pets who have cancer.

For her to try our food on Jumble their family dog, and leave the review that she has left strengthens everything that our business stands for.

We love Jumble!

dog jumble belonging to Clare Knottenbelt vet turning Jumble vegan
Homemade umameo biscuits for Jumble to eat

“Thanks so much for the sample of your protein pack. It arrived last week and we immediately set to and made a batch of wonderful treats. After hearing what goes into his usual treat for breakfast we decided it was time to swop the junk food for something really healthy.

Jumble absolutely loves them in fact he was sitting waiting as soon as we started cooking. He is super excited about his new breakfast snack and is looking super shiny!

The recipe was really easy and so we want to continue this new healthy and tasty habit so we can have him as long as we can – he is already 8 so hopefully eating more healthy food will help stay fit for longer!

Here is a video of our boy.”

Clare Knottenbelt BVSc MSc DSAM MRCVS

Vet, Hawk and Dove Veterinary Oncology Referral Service

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