Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind & Hills Pet Nutrition (NZ) LtdWednesday 26 May 2010, 10:57AM
Media release from the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the
Blind & Hills Pet Nutrition (NZ) Ltd
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB) and Hill's
Pet Nutrition (NZ) Ltd are pleased to announce a partnership that
seals a three year deal on special nutrition requirements for the
country's guide dogs.
"We are very excited about this partnership. Hills Pet Nutrition
(NZ) Ltd is one of the world's most recognised and respected
premium nutrition pet food companies, so we know we are providing
our dogs with the best nutrition available," says Paul Metcalf,
RNZFB Head of Guide Dog Services.
The relationship between Hills Pet Nutrition and guide dogs is an
extraordinary one that began over 70 years ago.
In 1939, Dr. Mark Morris, a visionary in veterinary medicine, was
asked by an ambassador for the Guide Dog movement in America, a
young blind man named Morris Frank, to save his guide dog Buddy who
was suffering from kidney failure.
Dr. Morris' efforts became the first product in the Hill's
Prescription Diet line and the world's first pet food designed to
help dogs with kidney disease. His commitment to Buddy became the
inspiration for the Hill's company mission "to help enrich and
lengthen the special relationships between people and their
pets".
"Our company was founded on the commitment and efforts made for one
very special guide dog, this partnership is finally recognition of
that relationship," says Greg Boyce-Bacon, Hills Pet Nutrition (NZ)
Commercial Manager.
There are two types of diets being offered under the partnership
agreement. The Science Diet provides nutrition to healthy dogs for
optimal wellness. An extensive range of Prescription Diets, which
are available only on recommendation from a vet, provides nutrition
to improve dogs' quality of life for various disease
conditions.
Hill's employs over 150 veterinarians, Ph.D. nutritionists and food
scientists worldwide to create and improve their products to help
dogs live a long, healthy and full life.
Mr Metcalf says each guide dog's needs are being individually
assessed and monitored by RNZFB Guide Dog Services training and
health care staff.
"As it often takes dogs some time to get used to new food, we are
transitioning the guide dogs to their respective diet plans
progressively over the next few weeks," he adds.
The RNZFB and Hill's Pet Nutrition (NZ) Ltd are looking forward to
this very special and mutually rewarding partnership.