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Vet-Formulated, Plant-Based, Fresh Dog Food Bramble Debuts Kidney-Friendly Line at Global Pet Expo

The high-quality, fresh food is option for all dogs, including those with allergies and food sensitivities.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Bramble, the world’s first vet-formulated, plant-based fresh food for dogs, debuts their kidney-friendly line of recipes at Global Pet Expo’s New Products Showcase. Backed by celebrity investors, such as Seven-Time Formula One World Champion, Lewis Hamilton, Bramble is transforming nutrition for pets with its whole food, plant-based approach. Free from all common pet food allergens, Bramble provides a high quality, fresh food option for all dogs, including those with allergies and food sensitivities.

Dog health and longevity is central to the brand’s identity, which is named Bramble after the once longestliving dog that followed a fresh, vegan diet. A first-of-its-kind feeding trial conducted by Kelly Swanson, professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois, tested the digestibility of Bramble’s two human-grade plant-based formulas and yielded incredible results. Bramble’s diets were shown to be as highly digestible as premium animal-based diets, while Bramble also improved gut health and significantly lowered triglycerides and cholesterol.

“One thing to remember is that animals don’t have ingredient requirements, they have nutrient requirements. As long as they’re consuming the essential nutrients in the correct amounts and ratios, dogs can be vegan, vegetarian, or meat-eaters,” Swanson says.

Bramble’s plant-based recipes contain more high-quality protein than most animal-based commercial pet food. But 10% of dogs suffer from chronic kidney disease, which can be managed, in part, by nutrition. Kidney-friendly diets typically contain less protein than regular dog foods so that the kidneys will not have to work as hard filtering out waste products in the blood from protein metabolism. Formulated by board certified veterinary nutritionists, Bramble’s new recipes are lower in protein and phosphorus, making them a compelling fresh food option for providing renal support. The new recipes would also benefit dogs with liver disease and those requiring a low fat diet.

Founded in 2021, Bramble provides veterinary-formulated, human-grade, plant-based fresh food and treats without sacrificing the savory, meaty taste and enjoyment dogs deserve. Amanda Rolat, dog mom and former attorney, created Bramble when she was unable to find an allergen-free, human-grade fresh pet food. Bramble ensures dogs receive a complete and balanced diet that exceeds The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) standards.

“I’m so excited for more dogs to be able to benefit from Bramble,” says Amanda Rolat, Founder and CEO of Bramble. “I created Bramble because I truly believe that all dogs can benefit from a high-quality, expertly formulated plant-based fresh food. It’s easy to digest, clean protein that is nutritionally-packed and especially helpful for dogs with animal protein allergies and sensitive tummies. Since demonstrating the benefits of feeding Bramble in our feeding trial, it seemed like the natural next step to formulate recipes aimed at helping more dogs with specific health conditions.”

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Along with Bramble’s new line of kidney-friendly recipes, the company will also debut a third fresh food option, the Wharf. The new recipes join the company’s current two premium dog food options: The Cowbell and The Roost. With no preservatives or synthetic vitamins and minerals, Bramble carefully sources its ingredients in the USA and gently cooks all recipes before freezing to ensure maximum nutrition. A small box includes 13 sixteen-ounce packs ($130), while an extra large box includes 38 sixteen-ounce packs ($380). In addition to Bramble’s fresh dog food offerings, the company’s product lines include three organic, human-grade dog treat options: Maple Bac’n, Carob Pumpkin, and Sweet Potato & Peanut Butter. Formulated with the same ideals and goals as their fresh food, Bramble’s dog treats focus on superior ingredients and health, while maintaining all the decadent tastes and enjoyment we want for our pets. Bramble’s dog treats are currently sold via the company’s website and on Amazon. Additional information on Bramble can be found at https://bramblepets.com/.

About Bramble

Bramble is the first vet-formulated, 100% plant-based, fresh food option for dogs – founded by dog mom and former attorney, Amanda Rolat, when a vet recommended a plant-based diet for Amanda’s allergyprone dog, but she couldn’t find a human-grade fresh food option that aligned with her values about health, ingredients, and well-being. For more information visit https://bramblepets.com/.

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