The Honest Kitchen releases a free educational booklet for pet guardians

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Producer of dehydrated whole foods for pets sets out to educate pet guardians about the importance of good nutrition.

San Diego, Calif. (March 16, 2011) The Honest Kitchen today announced that it has release its free educational booklet “Feed your Way to a Healthy Pet” to resellers and pet guardians nationwide.

The eighteen page booklet is packed with information on pet food and nutrition, pet obesity, pet dental health, pet food allergies, and homemade pet food. It has a strong emphasis throughout, on the link between pet health and food quality, focusing on the various common health concerns that pets visit the vet about – and how they are related to diet.

“Many commercial pet foods are produced under extreme heat and pressure, contain artificial chemical preservatives and hard-to-digest by-products, which can gradually deplete an animal’s immune system over time,” stated Lucy Postins, author of “Feed your Way to a Healthy Pet”, founder and president of The Honest Kitchen, “With ailments like pet obesity and pet diabetes on the rise, our goal is to give pet owners the tools to evaluate their pets’ current diet, an understanding of the direct links between diet and health, and the confidence to add real, species-appropriate whole foods to their pets’ meals.”

The copyrighted content is being provided in volume to authorized Honest Kitchen resellers, to pass out to consumers who visit their stores, and also to utilize as a pet food training manual for employees.

An e-book version of the booklet can also be downloaded online: http://issuu.com/honestkitchen/docs/honestkitchen_pethealth_book?viewMode=magazine&mode=embed  

About The Honest Kitchen

The Honest Kitchen is a company of pet lovers, with a passion for food. They produce a line of holistic dehydrated, human-grade, whole foods for pets. Founded by Lucy and Charlie Postins in 2002, The Honest Kitchen provides all-natural products that promote nutritional awareness, environmental responsibility, and a sustainable community. All of their foods are produced in a human food plant (not in a pet food factory) and their products are packaged in artistic, eco-friendly and bio-degradable boxes. For more information, please visit: www.thehonestkitchen.com/media

Contact:
Carmen Velasquez
Carmen@thehonestkitchen.com
619.544.0018 x 314

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