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LIFE4K9 MAKES LIST OF WHOLE DOG JOURNAL'S TOP PICKS for 2008
Company Receives Recognition from Independent, Holistic Publication
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Atlanta, January 16, 2008 - Will Post, the CEO of LIFE4K9 Pet Food Corporation- an Oven Baked Dog Food and Cannery Company, announced today that his line of baked dry food was added to a prestigious list of approved foods for consumers that have been reviewed by the Whole Dog Journal for 2008.
The Whole Dog Journal is highly regarded among pet product consumers for its well-researched, in-depth articles and for its unbiased product testing. The publication is funded by subscription sales and not by advertising dollars.
The 2008 Dry Dog Food Review report in the February 2008 issue of Whole Dog Journal (Vol. 10 No. 2) states the following: "LIFE4K9 Pet Food Corporation is new to our list. We're not aware of any other dry foods made with healthful olive oil."
"We're pleased to be recognized," Post says. "We're really excited about the news and are honored to be added to Whole Dog Journal's list."
LIFE4K9's flagship products include the Chicken & Barley and Lamb & Barley recipes. Both of the original recipes are available for resale in 5-, 15- and 30-pound dry food bags, along with the canned line.
LIFE4K9's recipes include premium-grade ingredients, including oven-baked chicken (using fresh chicken not frozen) and fresh sweet potatoes. The recipes also feature avocado oil for healthy skin and lustrous coats and tomatoes and pomegranates which are high in anti-oxidants.
The company has gained popularity among dog owners because of its unique baking process, as well as its use of human-grade ingredients. "The olive oil is baked out in the cooking process," Post says. "This is why our bags and the dogs' bowls aren't greasy."
The company began in 2002 when Post cooked up a recipe in his own kitchen for his four dogs who suffered from skin and coat problems. Post's recipes relieved the dogs' symptoms.
"Our oven-baked products really do conquer allergies and skin problems," Post says.
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