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D.O.G. Signs Distribution Agreement with PPN for New England Market

Products will be distributed to independent pet stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Do Only Good Certified Pet Nutrition announced an agreement with Paws-itively Purr-fect Nutrition as the exclusive distributor for New England.

D.O.G. produces and markets a line of single protein kibble and pate foods. Paws-itively Purr-fect Nutrition distributes pet products to independent pet stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.

“I am very pleased to announce PPN to represent our brand exclusively,” said Rick Pack, founder of D.O.G. “They represent the type of family-owned distributors we are looking to partner with because they share our passion and commitment to the independent pet retailer.”

D.O.G. offers a variety of single meat and fish proteins including beef, chicken, duck, lamb, turkey and white fish.

“Our foods are designed and formulated to act as a rotational feeding system that adds variety to a dog’s diet. Today, more and more vets are recommending single protein and rotational diets,” said Johnson.

D.O.G. foods include Nutri-Power Boost, an all-natural blend of vitamins, minerals, fruits and vegetable that are certified for organic use. This proprietary formula minimizes digestive issues and maximizes the health and longevity of dogs.

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“We are delighted to add D.O.G. foods to our line-up of super-premium quality foods,” said Ellen Norris, owner of Paws-itively Purr-fect Nutrition (ppnpet.com). “We always strive to introduce new innovative foods to our customers, and D.O.G. offers superior value and nutrition. We look forward to a close partnership.” PPN has been servicing the needs of independent pet stores for over fifteen years.

With sustainable packaging and 100 percent responsibly sourced ingredients, D.O.G.’s mission is to Do Only Good for the health of dogs and the planet. To learn more about their products, visit dogcertified.com.

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