Team news – Hug Pet Food https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk Mon, 27 Sep 2021 13:34:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9 https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2021-12-15-32x32.png Team news – Hug Pet Food https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk 32 32 What do we mean by honest, uncompromised goodness? https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk/our-eco-friendly-pet-food/ https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk/our-eco-friendly-pet-food/#respond Thu, 22 Apr 2021 09:25:14 +0000 http://hugpetfood.host100.co.uk/?p=15957 As you may know, the name Hug covers more than cuddling our dogs and cats – although that’s a top priority. Snuggles aside, the letters in Hug literally stand for honest, uncompromised goodness. But what do we mean by that?

We know that our pets are what they eat; likewise, we are the choices we make as a business. So when we talk about honest, uncompromised goodness, we’re talking about making eco-friendly pet food – caring for our planet as well as our furry pals. We’re talking about everything from the provenance of our ingredients to the size of our carbon footprint. 

To mark Earth Day 2021, we thought we’d share how we put our commitment to making planet-friendly pet food into practice. 

Working with the good guys 

We’re big believers in supporting our community – locally and beyond. Teaming up with Ecologi is great, as we can see the direct impact of our funding across the globe. This fantastic organisation plants trees and invests in the best solutions for the environmental crises we face – now and in the future. Since joining, we’ve offset 72.89 tonnes of carbon emissions – equivalent to 180,840 miles driven in a car – and that figure will only climb. 

We’ve contributed to a range of Ecologi’s environmental projects, from preserving the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor in Guatemala to funding solar power in Maharashtra, India and onshore wind energy generation in Taiwan. For every new Hug customer, we plant a tree through Ecologi. We’re currently at a total of 1,218 trees, including Mangroves in Madagascar and Adansonia digitata in Mozambique.

Guatemala

An ingredients list that stands up to scrutiny

We’ve hand-selected the ingredients in our eco-friendly pet food with environmental impact at front of mind. In addition to being high welfare and free range, free run, or outdoor reared, all of our meat is sourced from suppliers committed to green farming methods. 

Our vegetables come from growers who manage their crops sustainably, and our salmon is supplied by select Norwegian suppliers who share our dedication to responsible farming and animal welfare. 

QRILL Pet, the only fishery to have earned an ‘A’ ranking from the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, supplies our krill. This incredible fishery pioneered a new technique that taps into just 1% of the krill biomass, leaving plenty behind for natural predators – ‘eco-harvesting’. Using unique technology, the trawl net remains beneath the water throughout the continuous harvesting operation; a conveyer hose is attached to the net, and a steady stream of water flows through the hose, bringing live fresh krill on board the ship for immediate processing. This technology also prevents the catch of other species.

Krill eco-harvesting method

To further reduce our impact on the planet, we’ve created a premium cold pressed vegetarian dog food, which is Vegetarian Society Approved. To achieve this trademark, the food has to meet various criteria:

  • Only include free range eggs
  • Be GMO-free
  • Not contain any meat or fish – or get cross-contaminated during production

It delivers everything pooches need for optimal nutrition – you can make meat-free Mondays a fixture for them too!

Packaging we’re proud of

Eco-friendly pet food should mean eco-friendly packaging, and we’re really proud of ours. Aside from looking lovely, it’s designed with the planet in mind – and we’ll continue assessing it as even greener options become available. 

Dog with our eco-friendly pet food

We’re not content to just say ‘recycle ready’ and be done with it. You’ll find recycling instructions with all of our products, covering every element from our paper insulation to our frozen food containers. 

Here are the basics:

  • Ice packs – compostable
  • Cardboard packing boxes – easily recycled 
  • Film lids on our raw food pots – returnable to us (we’ll cover the postage and recycle them for you)
  • Handles – easily recycled

Truly eco-friendly pet food

Whether you read one of our blog posts, catch an episode of our podcast, or pop into our store, you’ll know: we’re a straight-talkin’ bunch. We’re deeply committed to helping pets get healthier and happier while looking after our planet. 

Honest, uncompromised goodness means holding ourselves accountable every step of the way. If you have any questions or suggestions about our food or practices, please get in touch with our friendly team – we’re just a phone call away!

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Meet Vicky: Hug creator, pet lover, eco-advocate. https://www.hugpetfood.co.uk/hug-creator-interview/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 09:59:29 +0000 http://hugpetfood.host100.co.uk/this-is-a-news-article-post-could-be-quite-long-if-needed-3-copy/ What sparked your interest in natural pet nutrition?

I’d always had cats and not thought too much about what was in their food as long as they ate it! I went for big brands as I trusted them to do the best for my cats. Then I had my children and my nurturing instinct kicked in! I made sure that the food we ate as a family was unprocessed, locally sourced where possible, and fresh. So when we welcomed our first dog – Rudi Doodle – into the family, I saw no reason not to source his food in the same way.  

The problem was that proper, natural, species-appropriate food didn’t really exist for pets back then. I certainly didn’t want to support mass commercial farming that put the welfare of farm animals at the bottom of any consideration list via the pet food I bought. So I read books and worked out my own recipes with a little help from a vet friend.

That was 11 years ago, and Rudi has been raw fed since he was about 6 months old.

Rudy

What did you do before you started Hug?

I was instrumental in setting up one of the first raw dog food companies in the UK, back in 2009. When I moved on from there, I knew I had more to offer, and I wanted to make amends to those dogs and cats who simply didn’t want to eat a raw diet but had little choice of a natural alternative.

Have you always been an animal lover? 

Completely and utterly… My husband despaired when I insisted on nursing a robin chick on my bedside table (in an ice cream tub nest!), so I could do night feeds the minute it demanded it as I couldn’t get it to a wildlife hospital that evening.

Do you have any dogs or cats of your own?

We have two dogs in our family: Rudi Doodle, who is nearly 12, and Fletcher Doodle, who came to us as a rehome and is now 7 years old.

Hug creator Vicky, Fletcher, and Rudi

Have their lives changed as a result of being fed a natural diet?

They have always been fed a natural diet and on the occasion when I might just run out (yes, despite working ‘in dog food’ I do forget to place my orders!) I’ve resorted to the standard pet food in the supermarket. But we’ve always regretted that when, a few hours later, we’re sitting in the kitchen with the windows open while the dogs laze in the lounge pretending not to notice the smell emanating from their back ends….

Fletcher is a fusspot too, and I have been known to feed him from a teaspoon on my knees, just desperate for him to eat the raw food I’ve lovingly prepared!

Fletcher eating Hug

What inspired you to start Hug?

My fussy Fletcher wasn’t overly keen on the best raw natural food I could source – he would often prefer a cuddle and a bit of my dinner. I felt I was letting him down while his brother chomped through the best fresh free range chicken.  

For those dogs and cats that either didn’t like raw, couldn’t tolerate bone, or whose owners could not handle the bacteria or storage side of things, there were very few alternatives that used the best quality ingredients and a choice of ways to serve. There wasn’t anything that suited everyone. 

What makes Hug different from other pet food brands? 

We are not a one size fits all. Every dog and cat is different with different needs, so why shouldn’t there be a range of food that is consistently superior in quality but offers a choice in terms of serving raw, cooked or cold pressed?

What are the values that guide Hug?

Number one is honesty. I have been around the pet food sector for over 10 years and what upsets me is that there is so much spin and confusion. I believe we can support our customers better by offering a range that includes the best of the best of each option in terms of ingredients and sourcing. We’ve done the worrying and the legwork.

Our knowledge – this isn’t just a business; this is a mission to support all pet parents and enable them to feed a food that works for their dog and their lifestyle. We can help with poorly pets too, and make sure their diet supports any health condition they are struggling with.

Hug creator Vicky, Fletcher, and Rudi

Our environmental stance – we are wholly committed to following practices that protect our planet, rather than turning a blind eye to the waste mountain. For example, there is absolutely no excuse for using polystyrene packaging these days! All of our packaging has been carefully selected with recyclability and sustainability in mind. We’ve taken the time to source ingredient and product suppliers who also share our values.

To our surprise, that journey took us as far as Norway for some of Hug’s most special ingredients, including our Krill. You’ll see the eco-harvesting logo on our packaging which ensures the Krill catch is limited to 1% of the stock biomass, leaving 99% for natural predators. Our supplier is the only fishery to receive an ‘A’ ranking from the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. This is in addition to working alongside WWF Norway and supporting the Antarctic Wildlife Research Fund.

Our ethics – we have Ethical Company status, a Vegetarian Society Award and are now focused on passing the MSC Chain of Custody Standard. We are also working towards being recognised as a B Corp business.

With all of this in mind, Hug literally stands for honest, uncompromised goodness.

What do you want to achieve with Hug?

To offer a genuine choice, and perhaps challenge other brands to up their game and behave a bit better. But ultimately, all we really want to do is live up to our pets’ expectations, learn from their approach to life, and be worthy of their companionship.

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