Bell & Bone has announced owner and Head Vet of Bondi Vet Hospital Dr KateAdams as its brand ambassador.
Dr Adams, who has starred on TV show Bondi Vet, will represent the healthy dogtreat brand at events over the next 12 months, including the upcoming MillionPaws Walk which fights against animal cruelty.
Dr Adams said she loves that Bell & Bone, a small, female-founded company, istaking on the giants and innovating better than anyone around the world.
“As a veterinarian with a passion for nutrition, I couldn’t be prouder to bebehind Bell & Bone. What I love about the brand is that it is an all-Australian product, combining superfoods and anti-inflammatory ingredientswith low-allergen proteins which help keep pets’ mouths clean and teethhealthier. It’s unlike anything that anyone else has done.”
Bell & Bone was founded by Melbourne local Arianne Sackville, who grewfrustrated with the lack of regulation in the pet food industry and developedBell & Bone’s range in conjunction with industry experts, combining highquality, uncompromised, natural superfoods with clinically tested ingredients.
Sackville is happy to have Dr Adams on board and hopes that her recognition ofthe brand and its products will help more dog owners make healthier decisionsfor their pet.
“I’m so thrilled to have Dr. Kate as a Bell & Bone ambassador; her ethoscentres on preventative care through making the best choices for your pets,and that’s what Bell & Bone stands for too – natural, healthy, high-qualitytreats for your dog’s good health.”
Bell & Bone’s current range includes dental sticks known to address thegrowing issue of poor dental health and periodontal disease affecting 80 percent of dogs by age three, collagen sticks which aim to assist with jointissues affecting 60 percent of dogs by age seven, and a range of training andrewards treats, a set of bite-size, freeze-dried treats for puppies and smalldogs.
The company also has an ongoing partnership with RSPCA Victoria in which 10cents from each pack sold is donated to the charity.
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