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The Benefits of "Farm-to-Plate" Food for Pets

Writer: Nathalie Ariey-JouglardNathalie Ariey-Jouglard

The "farm-to-plate" concept has gained traction in human nutrition, emphasizing fresh, local, and minimally processed ingredients. This approach, which values traceability and quality, is also becoming popular in pet food. But what are the real advantages of this method for our four-legged companions? Here’s why "farm-to-plate" food is a winning choice for their health and well-being.


Higher Quality Ingredients

"Farm-to-plate" food relies on fresh, carefully selected ingredients sourced directly from local farms or trusted suppliers. This ensures:

  • Increased traceability: Pet owners know where the ingredients come from and how they were grown or raised.

  • No questionable by-products: Unlike conventional pet foods, "farm-to-plate" avoids by-products and prioritizes high-quality cuts.

  • Preserved nutrients: The freshness of the ingredients reduces the need for preservatives and retains their nutritional properties.


Healthier and More Natural Nutrition

"Farm-to-plate" food is often free from additives, artificial flavors, and chemical preservatives. This simplicity provides:

  • Better digestion: Natural, minimally processed ingredients are easier for pets to digest.

  • Fewer allergy risks: By avoiding preservatives and colorings, this food reduces the likelihood of allergic reactions.

  • A better nutritional balance: Recipes are designed to meet pets’ specific needs, incorporating high-quality proteins, fiber-rich vegetables, and natural vitamins.


Visible Impact on Health and Appearance

As grooming professionals, we directly observe the benefits of high-quality nutrition on our four-legged clients. Pets fed "farm-to-plate" diets often exhibit:

  • Shiny, healthy coats: Natural fatty acids and nutrients support skin and coat health.

  • Increased energy: Improved nutrient absorption enhances vitality and dynamism.

  • Better overall health: Reducing allergens and processed ingredients minimizes digestive issues and boosts immunity.


Respect for the Environment and Ethical Values

By choosing local ingredients and a short production chain, "farm-to-plate" food contributes to:

  • Reducing pollution: Less transportation and processing means a lighter environmental footprint.

  • Supporting sustainable agriculture: Partner producers often adopt eco-friendly farming practices.

  • Prioritizing animal welfare: Animal products usually come from ethical farms where animals are treated well.


Strengthened Trust Between Owners and Professionals

Pet owners, increasingly concerned about the quality of their pets’ food, seek transparent brands and products. "Farm-to-plate" food meets this demand by offering clear guarantees on ingredient origins and quality.


The Groomer’s Role in Promoting Quality Nutrition

As groomers, we play a key role in raising awareness among pet owners about the benefits of this approach. Recommending "farm-to-plate" food not only improves pets’ health but also enhances the groomer’s work by improving the condition of their skin and coat, making them easier to care for.


In Conclusion

"Farm-to-plate" food is more than a trend; it’s a comprehensive approach that promotes pets’ health, well-being, and appearance while respecting the environment and ethical values. As professionals, promoting this type of nutrition helps create a virtuous cycle where health and beauty go hand in hand. 🐾

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