It's definitely a dog's life for
taste tester Lucy Postins after landing a job sampling bowls of pet food, but
at least she is guaranteed strong teeth and a nice shiny coat.
While the mere thought of eating
dog food is enough to turn most people's stomachs, Ms Postins, originally from
the UK but now based in San Diego, USA, says she absolutely loves her job.
Ms Postins, 38, not only samples
every individual ingredient that goes into the food but even chows down on the
final product - to make sure it tastes just right.
Ms Postins insists on all the recipes being made
in a human food facility instead of a pet food rendering plant, and then tests
for the likes of flavour, aroma and colour which is an indication of freshness.
Her company The Honest Kitchen was the first pet
food manufacturer to achieve a 'human grade' rating from the FDA (U.S. Food and
Drug Administration) which means the final product is legally allowed to be
described as 'human grade' on the product labels.
This is because the ingredients
are sourced directly from the human food chain and production takes place
alongside 'people foods'.
Lucy, who studied in Warwickshire, believes that by producing pet food in this way animals receive stacks of health benefits including improvements to their skin, fur and general immunity.
The dog food - which includes
everything from free range chicken, ranch-raised beef and sweet potatoes to
eggs, bananas and even dandelion greens - is carefully blended before being
mixed with water by the buyer to help bring the mixture together.
CEO Lucy, whose family includes
two pet Rhodesian Ridgebacks and a Pug in San Diego in California, USA, said:
'There are a lot of people who think their pets are inferior and don't deserve
quality food.
'But so many people are becoming
educated on conventional pet food ingredients and production that they want to
make a move away from that.
'By actually tasting the food ourselves I think it's a sound way of walking our own talk and helping to assure people we actually mean what we say about product integrity and quality.
'Some of my friends think it's an
odd thing to do but most of them have pets they love as much as - or in some
cases maybe even more than - their own children so can see where I'm coming
from.
'A recent 2013 survey showed 74
percent of customers saw an improvement in the well-being and energy levels of
their pets from eating the products.
'And 70 per cent saw an
improvement in their pet's skin and coat while 60 per cent noticed an
improvement in their pets' weight.
'The proof really is in the
pudding and our foods are good enough to eat.'
Source: Dailymail.co.uk
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