A Dogs Life with Anna Webb - Featuring Paleo Ridge

07th December 2021 5 min read

Our very own Tyler Daly, Will Green and Esther Logue join Anna Webb and Mike Hanson to discuss the expanding raw market and feeding dogs a species appropriate diet.

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Our very own Tyler Daly, Will Green and Esther Logue join Anna Webb and Mike Hanson to discuss the expanding raw market and feeding dogs a species appropriate diet.

We are very excited to announce that Paleo Ridge joined Broadcaster, Behaviourist and Nutritionist, Anna Webb on her latest podcast.

Accompanied by Mike Hanson (Founder and Director of Pod People Productions), Anna leads the discussion of the growth in the raw food market and why feeding dogs a species appropriate diet is so important.

Anna is incredibly passionate about nutrition and feeding raw and is well known for her ethical stance. Her attitude towards feeding a species appropriate diet reflects our own, so we were delighted to have the opportunity to talk through the latest topics with her.

For those unaware of Anna Webb, she has had a passionate interest in dogs from a very young age as her Dad was secretary of an RSPCA branch. This was where her love for animals started. Having grown up with dogs and learning to train them, she started to read dog psychology books which took her onto behavioural psychology. Along with behaviour she had a great interest in nutrition where she studied with the college of Integrated Veterinary Studies. Having had many years of experience, Anna is very well established in the dog industry.

To find out more about Anna, please visit her website: annawebb.co.uk

A preview of A Dogs Life with Anna Webb featuring Paleo Ridge

If you would like to hear more about how Paleo Ridge began, how rapidly the raw food industry is growing and how feeding raw could help your dog live a long healthy life, check out the podcast in full here.

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