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In this issue... 1. A closer look at Supreme Kibble - for domestic, working & sporting dogs. 2. 10 Top tips for raising a puppy. 3. This months Top Dog. 4. The Cinammon Trust - a charity dedicated to helping animals throughout the country. 5. Breed Profile - The Rottweiler. Supreme Kibble... Supreme Kibble is a good all-round product as it’s suitable for any type of dog, from domestic to working and sporting breeds. Missy loves her Supreme Kibble... Give a dog a bowl... WUFFITMIX Offer of the Month... Throughout June buy one 12kg bag of Supreme Kibble and get a 6kg bag half price... use the code HALFJUNE at the checkout. As with all Wuffitmix products it is a complete diet, giving your dog everything it needs for a happy and healthy life. It includes Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids which are believed to play a role in skin and coat condition, organ health, joint care and also brain development. Supreme Kibble contains no added artificial colours or flavours. Antioxidant vitamins and minerals are included to help support a healthy immune system and the balance of Calcium and Phosphorus in this product help to maintain strong teeth and bones. This product contains Chicken to make it extra tasty for your four-legged friend. Depending on the breed and size of dog you own, you can feed Supreme Kibble from around 1 year of age (please see our website for feeding guidelines). For more information on Supreme Kibble or any other product please email info@wuffimix.com Top Dog
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Page 1: Top Dog Issue 1

In this issue...1. A closer look at Supreme

Kibble - for domestic, working

& sporting dogs.

2. 10 Top tips for raising a puppy.

3. This months Top Dog.

4. The Cinammon Trust - a charity

dedicated to helping animals

throughout the country.

5. Breed Pro�le - The Rottweiler.

Supreme Kibble...Supreme Kibble is a good all-round product as it’s suitable for any

type of dog, from domestic to working and sporting breeds.

Missy loves her Supreme Kibble...

Give a dog a bowl...WUFFITMIX

O�er of the Month...Throughout June buy one 12kg bag of Supreme Kibble and get a 6kg bag half price... use the code HALFJUNE at the checkout.

As with all Wu�tmix products it is a complete diet, giving your dog everything it needs

for a happy and healthy life.

It includes Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids which are believed to play a role in skin and

coat condition, organ health, joint care and also brain development. Supreme Kibble

contains no added arti�cial colours or �avours. Antioxidant vitamins and minerals are

included to help support a healthy immune system and the balance of Calcium

and Phosphorus in this product help to maintain strong

teeth and bones. This product contains Chicken

to make it extra tasty for your four-legged friend.

Depending on the breed and size of dog you own, you

can feed Supreme Kibble from around 1 year of age (please

see our website for feeding guidelines). For more information on

Supreme Kibble or any other product please email info@wu�mix.com

Top Dog

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Give a dog a bowl...WUFFITMIXContact Us:

Tel. 01200 420200

Fax. 01200 428975

Email. info@wu�tmix.com

Wu�tmix, Dugdale Nutrition

Limited, Bellman Mill, Salthill

Clitheroe, Lancashire

BB7 1QW.

Top DogYour informative guide to

owning a dog and canine

nutrition...

10 Tips for

Raising your Puppy...Early learning is essential if you are to own a well-educated and well-round dog.

George dreams of Headstart...

1. Start Training Straight Away

It’s important to begin your training regieme as soon as you get your new

puppy. Training is about setting boundaries and helping your dog know

what behaviour is acceptable and what isn’t.

2. Go to Puppy Training Classes

This will help with socialisation as well as obedience commands and life

skills. Try and �nd a class which isn’t too big or poorly managed as this can

do more harm than good.

3. Stick to a Routine

A regular feeding routine will make it much easier to house-train your pup.

Feeding at regular intervals, followed by a walk around the garden after

each meal, when he’s been asleep and when he’s been playing will help your

puppy get the hang of things and he should start asking to go out.

4. Buy Lots of Chews and Toys

Not only will this save you worrying

about your furniture it will keep your

new pup from getting into bad habits.

5. Be Consistent

Although puppies need love and

a�ection, the most important thing you

can o�er them is the security of a routine

and a consistent set of rules.

6. Teach Him to Focus on You.

If you can hold your dogs attention you

will be better equipped to teach him

other commands. The best way is to ask

him to focus on you whilst holding a toy

or treat.

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Give a dog a bowl...WUFFITMIXContact Us:

Tel. 01200 420200

Fax. 01200 428975

Email. info@wu�tmix.com

Wu�tmix, Dugdale Nutrition

Limited, Bellman Mill, Salthill

Clitheroe, Lancashire

BB7 1QW.

Top DogYour informative guide to

owning a dog and canine

nutrition...

Sarah and Friski...

This month’s top dog...Friski is a 3 year old Labrador x Collie, owned by 19 year old Sarah

Woodward from Clitheroe, Lancashire.

Sarah has been feeding Wu�tmix Silver Flake to Friski for a year now and has

commented on how much healthier she’s looking, “her coat is in much better

condition and she’s lost the excess weight she was carrying, a common trait in

Labrador’s.”

Sarah has owned Friski - a Collie x Labrador - since she was a puppy and began

working with her at obedience classes at WAG Dog Training Club in Fence, Lanca-

shire. The club aims to teach dogs in a kind and positive manner through the use of

‘The Kennel Club Good Citizens Dog Scheme,’ which was established to promote

socially acceptable dogs and to teach owners how to train their dogs.

The competitions Sarah and Friski have taken part in involve several tests including

‘stays,’ where Friski must sit and stay for up to 2 minutes, ‘heel work,’ where Friski

must demonstrate walking to heel, ‘recall’ and also ‘retrieve.’ Sarah also quali�ed for

the northern �nal of the ‘Kennel Club Good Citizen Pre-beginners stakes’ which was

held in Edinburgh, winning this competition enabled her to qualify for Crufts 2011 -

she came 6th and 8th out of 20 competitors.

For more information on Silver Flake or any other Wu�tmix product, please contact

us on 0800 027 1222, visit the website www.wu�tmix.com or email us at

info@wu�tmix.com

Get 10% off Silver FlakeEnter code SILVER10 at the checkout page.

O�er valid until 30/07/2011.

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Give a dog a bowl...WUFFITMIXContact Us:

Tel. 01200 420200

Fax. 01200 428975

Email. info@wu�tmix.com

Wu�tmix, Dugdale Nutrition

Limited, Bellman Mill, Salthill

Clitheroe, Lancashire

BB7 1QW.

Top DogYour informative guide to

owning a dog and canine

nutrition...

Could you offer some time to help?

Could you help?

The Cinammon Trust is the only specialist national charity for people

in their last years and their much loved, much needed companion

animals.

O�ering peace of mind to the elderly and terminally ill, as well as their pets, The

Cinammon Trust is a network of 15,000 volunteers who provide vital love and care

with the aim of keeping people with their pets. The help provided varies from daily

dog walks for housebound owners to collecting cat food or cleaning out a bird cage.

The charity currently helps 14,000 people with 16,000 pets and desperately needs

your help to make sure they’re always there for people and pets in need.

“It is widely acknowledged that pets can positively bene�t the

well-being of elderly owners. For many elderly people living

on their own, their pets are their reason for living.”

Meredith Peterson, The Cinammon Trust.

It is widely acknowledged that pets can positively bene�t the well-being of elderly

owners. For many elderly people living on their own, their pets are their reason for

living. They are constant companions - on hand 24 hours a day, every day, comforting,

loving and protecting their owners - not only from outside threats, but also o�ering the

more subtle form of protection from loneliness and despair.

The Trust’s primary objective is to respect and preserve the treasured relationship

between owners and their pets. To this end it works in partnership with owners to

overcome any di�culties that might arise.

For more information please call 01736 757 900 or visit www.cinnamon.org.uk

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