As part of an initiative to educate dog owners, the Dogington Post launched their first annual Dogington Post Awards for 2012 in multiple categories. Nominees for the “Best Organic Dog Food” category have been released and are open for voting.
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As part of a larger initiative to educate dog owners on proper nutrition, effective training, and other ways to raise a happy and healthy dog, the Dogington Post reviewed products, toys, food, treats and trainers for their first annual Dogington Post Awards of 2012.
Three companies or products will be nominated in each of several categories including Best Canned Food, Best Dry Food, Best Organic Food, Best Raw Food, Best Treat, Best National Pet Store, Best Toy, Best Dog Trainer, Best Rescue, and more.
This week, the nominees for the Best Organic Dog Food category were announced via the website and Dogington Post's Facebook and Twitter pages.
“We're using strict criteria when nominating companies and products for these awards,” said Brandy Arnold, Content Editor for Dogington Post. “The Best Organic Dog Food nominees are among the very few pet food companies that have achieved USDA certification and manufacture their foods in certified organic facilities.”
“Truly organic dog food makes up a very small segment of the pet food category,” Brandy said, “because manufacturers must meet very high standards in order to earn their USDA Organic certification. Our nominees are all certified organic. Additionally, they have a proven history of putting our dogs' health at the forefront of their missions.”
One of Dogington Post's Best Organic Dog Food nominees has been a leader in the natural and organic pet food market since their launch in 2000. Their USDA Certified Organic manufacturing facility sources only the highest quality ingredients. In addition, the company has donated more than 3 million meals to dogs and cats and supports non-profit rescue organizations.
American-made since 1979, the second Best Organic Dog Food nominee is dedicated to providing the healthiest, highest quality ingredients to dogs. The company has a philosophy to provide natural alternatives for a healthier environment and lifestyle for dogs and their owners.
The site's third Best Organic Dog Food nominee strives to lead the pet food industry in terms of sustainability, manufacturing their pet foods under the strictest of standards to protect the environment. Their organic food for dogs is 95% certified organic.
Dogington Post reaches over 2.5 million dog lovers each week. The site's readers will be asked to vote for their choice of the three nominees to win the Dogington Post Award in the Best Organic Dog Food category.
All award winners will be announced after each of the categories have been voted on. Winners will be chosen by a combination of fan votes and committee and announced in January 2013.
Winners will receive the Dogington Post Top Dog Seal of Approval, massive social media recognition and a press release by Dogington Post announcing their award.
For more information about Dogington Post and their Dogington Post Awards, visit http://dogingtonpost.com.
About Dogington Post:
DogingtonPost.com was created for the love of dogs. It promises a forum of informative articles, newsworthy dog stories, health and breed information, and heartwarming videos. The site addresses current issues affecting dogs and their human parents – from serious health concerns to lifestyle issues on feeding, grooming and the overall well-being and mental health of dogs. It is the Internet newspaper, all about dogs.
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