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Party Animal Organic Pet Food Is Ideal For Every Breed And Life Stage

Check out our website at www.partyanimalpetfood.com to learn more about the complete line of organic pet foods that we carry.

2012-05-02
HOLLYWOOD, CA, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Provide your dog with the maximum and most ideal nutrition available, with a bag of Party Animal Organic Dog Food. With their USDA/OCIA certified approved organic dog food line, Party Animal is the most ideal alternative to traditional dog food available anywhere in the world. They have an extensive research team, development staff and veterinarians, they have discovered the most extensive nutrition available in organic dog food, providing the most ideal diet for your dog.

There organic dog food line will ensure that your pet receives the ultimate in longevity and wellness, because in addition to finding Party Animal organic dog food on the Internet at http://www.partyanimalpetfood.com, you will be able to find it at a number of leading pet grocery stores as well. Even if you live outside the area that Party Animal caters to, you can always order your organic dog food online.

With their extensive line of canned organic dog food along with their extensive dry dog food formulas, every flavor created is made from only the highest quality fruits, vegetables and meat. This provides a complete and balanced meal for every breed and every life stage. With a pride that is unsurpassed on their adherence to the highest quality standards for all of the organic dog food that you can find from Party Animal, every type of food is properly balanced and provides the highest in nutrition for your dog.

Every formula created a specially crafted with essential vitamins, minerals and other ingredients, ensuring your pet's health. Party Animal is extremely proud of their organic certification, because every ingredient in their dog food has been reviewed and certified by inorganic agency that operates under the USDA National Organic Program. This way, every ingredient that goes into this brand of organic dog food has been approved for inclusion.

In addition, you will always receive a complete ingredient list of every formula made, including sources for every ingredient as is required by the organic certifying agency's approval and reviewing process. Although the independent, third-party reviews of these dog food formulas are all unique, Party Animal prides themselves on their natural formulation of organic dog food. They never contain any antibiotics, pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives, bioengineering or byproducts.

With the exclusive mix of minerals, vitamins and antioxidants, every type of Party Animal organic dog food if your dog is young, vibrant and happy with a very strong immune system. Every product available is specifically formulated to support your dog's natural defenses against environmental and physical stress, illness and aging. With the ideal combination of dry organic dog food and can, you will find the perfect combination of Party Animal organic dog food for every dog in your life.

To learn more about this extraordinary line of dog food, as well as the other foods that we carry for cats as well, check out the website, http://www.partyanimalpetfood.com, or contact Party Animal by telephone at 323-654-1038. In addition, you can e-mail them from their website, or contact them by mail at 8491 Sunset Boulevard, #370 in West Hollywood California.


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[Press-News.org] Party Animal Organic Pet Food Is Ideal For Every Breed And Life Stage
Check out our website at www.partyanimalpetfood.com to learn more about the complete line of organic pet foods that we carry.