Trusty Treats: your dog’s safety and wellbeing

This blog provides information about the compliance of Trusty products to Australian standards, and information about how Trusty bones are manfactured. There is also general information about good practice associated with feeding bones to dogs.

Compliance to Australian standards

Trusty Pet Food is compliant to Australian standards and is made here in Australia, to give you peace of mind.

In 2011, the voluntary industry code of practice was replaced with the Australian Standard for the Manufacturing and Marketing of Pet Food (AS 5812–2011), which has since been updated to the Australian Standard (AS 5812-2017) for the Manufacturing and Marketing of Pet Food.

Several pet food product safety incidents over the previous years had raised some concerns about pet food safety.

The Australian Standard for Manufactured Pet Food AS 5812, contains clauses that address health concerns regarding the use of sulphates by including a mandatory requirement that any product containing sulphur dioxide, sulphite or potassium sulphites must contain sufficient thiamine according to AAFCO guidelines, for the entire shelf-life of the product. This will help to prevent thiamine deficiency in relation to pet food/pet meat that complies with AS 5812.

Should I feed my dog bones?

Ultimately, it comes down to personal choice and the presence of appropriate supervision and due care with your dog. At Trusty, we recommend getting veterinary advice if you are unsure.

Standard cooked bones (whether fried or roasted, such as bones from a cooked chicken or bones from a cooked roast) can splinter and shatter in a dog’s mouth.  This is because the traditional cooking process involves a high cooking temperature (over a short period of time), which can cause bones to dry out and become more brittle.

Raw bones should be avoided as they can splinter in a dog’s mouth and possibly cause obstructions in the digestive track.

How are Trusty bones dried?

In manufacturing the Trusty range of dried bones, we use an air-dried process (not fried or cooked) which is undertaken at a much lower temperature and over a longer period of time (when compared to a fired or cooked product).

The Trusty bone drying process is done in purpose-built driers with a computer controlled drying program that ensures that all Trusty products (including the Trusty 1 Piece Pork Bone product) are dried to achieve shelf stability and commercial sterility under ambient conditions, as is required by our auditing authorities. Records of our processes are retained to validate operating compliance.

Always play it safe when it come to your dog

Like humans, young and old, some dogs can have sensitivities to different foods. Always get veterinary advice is you are unsure what is best for your dog.

It is strongly advised that all treats must be fed under supervision, because some dogs (and certain dog breeds) can tend to chomp and gulp the product down without fully crunching or chewing up the product before swallowing. If a particular dog (or a particular dog breed) is prone to this, then the owner should consider feeding an alternate or a softer treat from the Trusty range to their dog.

It is your responsibility to know what treats and foods are suitable for your dog. Always get veterinary advice if you are unsure.

References RSPCA, AS5812, AAFCO

Trusty brand is launched in Australia

The Trusty brand of treats for dogs and cats has just been launched and is available at Bunnings Warehouse throughout Australia.

Trusty Dog and Cat Treats Now Available at Bunnings Warehouse

As part of Garth Group, Trusty benefits from decades of experience working with partners to offer great value, top-quality products to our customers across the world. Trusty will be no exception, with an initial product portfolio of treats and dental care products for cats and dogs which offer ethically-sourced natural ingredients and simple yet delicious recipes to make sure your furry friend is happy and healthy, all at an affordable price.

Decades of Experience Backing Trusty Dog and Cat Treats

Gavin Hill, Garth’s Chief Executive Officer, and brand owner of Trusty said: “We all want the best for our pets, so it is a source of great delight to launch Trusty – a modern Aussie brand which puts the health and well-being of our pets at the heart of everything we do.”

CEO Gavin Hill on the Launch of Trusty Dog and Cat Treats

“Since COVID-19, the pet market has grown and changed. Amazingly, pet ownership is up by 8% in Australia from two years ago. There are now 30 million pets in Australia, and we are spending more time with them than ever before. It is a great time for us to get involved and demonstrate the respect we have for animals – both for our pets and the animals that are used in the supply chain.

A Growing Pet Market Perfect for Trusty Dog and Cat Treats

“At Trusty, we source from the best suppliers we can find and operate a sustainable business in terms of growth and environmental impact. We aim to be transparent in everything we do, making sure our packaging is clear and our marketing describes the benefits our products bring to your pooch or kitty.

Sustainability and Transparency at the Heart of Trusty Dog and Cat Treats

“The key thing we always remember is that every pet is different – so our range of treats aims to cater to your pet’s own needs, whether they require options that are vegan, grain free, breath freshening, or just something delicious to chew on!”

Catering to Every Pet’s Needs with Trusty Dog and Cat Treats

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