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logically. It also helps with the smell of their breath -- you will love the dog or cat kisses that you are going to get!!! Other notable benefits of a raw diet include resolution of most allergy issues, better skin and coat, increased energy, easier weight management, better reproduction, consistent growth patterns in puppies, improved endurance in working and sporting dogs, and reduction of digestive issues.


Camlyn Miller-Stevens is a part of the 3rd generation of ownership and operators of her family’s business Miller Foods, Inc. Oma’s Pride, “Pet Food As Nature Intended,” is a division of Miller Foods, which launched in 1954 as a poultry business. Miller Foods is still a manufacturer and distributor of quality poultry products and 12 years ago, launched Oma’s Pride. Our facility and our meat prod- ucts are USDA inspected. She has been involved in the business since she graduated college in 2003. She is passionate and knowl- edgeable about nutrition and has worked very closely with the nutri- tional needs of dogs and cats. She is currently on her way to getting her masters in Nutrition.


For information, contact Oma’s Pride at 860-673-3256 (toll-free: 800-678-OMAS (6627) or info@omaspride.com. Visit omaspride. com to find a distributor near you or to shop online. Our products are also sold in our on-site store, 308 Arch Road, Avon, CT. See ad on page 29.


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