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Petcurean Teams with Coastal Farm & Ranch in Washington and Oregon

Pet Age Staff//February 11, 2020//

Petcurean Teams with Coastal Farm & Ranch in Washington and Oregon

Pet Age Staff //February 11, 2020//

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Press release: Petcurean

Petcurean, a proudly Canadian company that creates expert formulated, premium-quality recipes for cats and dogs, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Coastal Farm & Ranch to bring the company’s GO! SOLUTIONS and NOW FRESH collections to pet parents at Coastal stores across Washington and Oregon. This new partnership expands Petcurean’s presence in the Pacific Northwest, with a specific focus on serving the needs of pets and their pet parents who farm, ranch, hunt and fish to sustain their livelihoods.

“We’re excited to bring our GO! SOLUTIONS and NOW FRESH collections to Coastal Farm & Ranch stores throughout Washington and Oregon because their hardworking customers deserve high performing pet nutrition for their active dogs and cats,” said Anabel Immega, trade marketing manager, Petcurean. “We offer a wide range of recipes to meet the diverse needs of each and every pet, so whether they’re seeking protein-rich recipes to maintain strong muscles, whole-grain recipes for sustained energy or recipes designed to meet the unique nutritional requirements of large or small breed sizes, they can now find it at Coastal Farm & Ranch.”

The GO! SOLUTIONS collection features wet food and dry recipes for dogs and cats of all life stages, including puppies, adults and senior pets. Each recipe was created to provide complete and balanced nutrition, while also offering functional, solutions-based benefits to support pets’ unique dietary needs, including picky eating, itchy skin or dull coat, and food sensitivities. The collection includes grain-free, whole-grain and potato-free options, and meat protein-rich recipes formulated to support optimal digestion. GO! SOLUTIONS wet and dry recipes for dogs are complemented by a line of meal mixers, which feature freeze-dried functional ingredients to help address issues like skin and coat care, hip and joint support, digestive health and weight management.

Petcurean’s NOW FRESH collection features breed size and life stage specific kibble recipes for dogs and cats, featuring large and small kibble sizes to meet various palatability preferences, as well as complementary wet food recipes. All recipes for dogs and cats feature market fresh meat or fish, and no rendered ingredients or meat meals, grain, gluten, wheat, beef, corn or soy.

Formulated by Petcurean’s Nutrition Team, led by the award-winning Dr. Jennifer Adolphe, all GO! SOLUTIONS and NOW FRESH recipes contain no by-product meals, no added growth hormones and no artificial preservatives. The wet and dry recipes are fully integrated and aligned within each collection, which supports wet with dry combination feeding and offers greater variety for food preferences that may change over time. The GO! SOLUTIONS and NOW FRESH wet food recipes can be served as a treat, topper or as a complete and balanced meal on their own.

All wet food recipes produced by Petcurean are packaged in recyclable Tetra Pak cartons that are made from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paperboard and 65 percent renewable materials. The cartons are more sustainable than cans and are BPA-free, in addition to being re-closable. Petcurean is currently the only brand to offer Tetra Pak recipes that feature shredded, minced and pâté formats, in addition to stews. This provides highly palatable texture options for cats and dogs that may have varying preferences due to age, breed size and other factors.

“At Petcurean, we focus on being leaders in science-based nutrition, and our nutrition team led by Dr. Jennifer Adolphe has been recognized across the industry for its expertise in recipe formulation,” continues Immega. “And like Coastal Farm & Ranch, we also focus on kinship and community at all levels, and Petcurean looks forward to working with Coastal retailers to support the causes that are important to them, including local humane societies, food banks, Boys & Girls Clubs and 4H & FFA Youth.”