This year it was just my one daughter and I and of course Ruff that went with our bags overflowing with packs of Greta dog food to give to any dogs that we met….and we did meet so many!
Those were my highs, as well as the amazing food and really laughing till I cried listening to Preacher a vegan comedian, and The Happy Pear – I could’ve listened and watched them all day! SO good to catch up properly with Jo from Hownd and how I admired her running her stand and promoting vegan dog food on such a stiflingly hot day.
The low came from our little Ruff being attacked by a large crossbreed dog who we had passed a few times and who gave a deep throaty growl the few times we walked near him. Ruff does not have a nasty bone in his body and adores everyone and other dogs, but as we passed this dog in a crowded area, he suddenly launched onto Ruff’s back and attacked.
It was a true reminder to me of just how important our dogs are in our lives and how our aim is for us to care for and protect them as best we can, and in return, we just ask for their ever-present company as we are their world as much as they are ours.
The joy of being at a vegan festival knowing that we could eat everything available, meant that he was just the same. We allowed him to pick up any scraps of food off the ground, and he spent the entire day returning to his roots when he was on the streets as a young puppy in Cyprus and had to fend for himself – he spent the day scavenging off the dry grass, and also licking whoever stopped long enough to talk to him!
I just love vegan festivals, as the mindset of everybody is how the rest of the world should be and I cannot wait for Vegfest in London in November…….I’m so happy to be talking at Vegfest this year – hooray!
“If nobody changes then nothing changes but if somebody changes then everything changes!”
Arielle Vegan Vet 2022
The Value of Vet Nurses
Vet Times Vet Nurse calendar features Dogs Go Plant-Based and Just be Kind Vegan Dog Food to start the year!
Legumes NO longer seen as a cause of DCM!
Peas and legumes are now no longer implicated as being a possible cause of DCM in dogs as no further cases are being noticed…vegan dog food is safe and healthy for your dog!
Vegan Dog Food Success!
She keeps coming back to her Green Crunch every meal. She also has changed temperament – she is calmer overall – and has a lovely soft coat. Her poos are much less horrible smelling!
The importance of weight loss for us and our dogs
I have to confess I am lighter than I’ve ever been now that I follow a low FODMAP vegan wholefood diet – hoorah – I am eating exactly the same foods as Ruff!!
So much success for VEGAN DOG FOOD!
As we end another year and all reflect on what has been in the last 12 months, I can only stay so enormously positive for what lies ahead with us and feeding our dogs plant-based!
Random Acts Of Kindness
As we all get so caught up in buying gifts at this time for our loved ones, have you ever given an anonymous gift to someone where you expect nothing in return?










