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The Wizard of Paws: How a Halifax-area raw pet food store built one of Canada’s biggest Facebook followings

Rodney Habib, owner of Planet Paws Pet Essentials in his Dartmouth shop with his dog Reggie, a 7 year old Red Golden Retreiver.

After getting out of bed and making himself a coffee one morning in 2012, Rodney Habib opened his computer and was greeted by a barrage of red notification icons.

His email program warned him it had reached maximum capacity. His Facebook notification counter, meanwhile, simply read “99+.” Scrolling recorded on his timeline, he soon started to understand that “99+” would be a massive understatement.

The previous night, Habib had arranged all of the ingredients in a bag of commercial dog food on white plates, including corn gluten meal, chicken byproduct and dye colouring. He took an image of the unappetizing result, labelled the ingredients and posted it on Facebook.

What became of my dog literally changed my whole life

“I kept scrolling and scrolling. It was endless. I had been like, what’s going on?” Habib said. “I looked down in the counter and saw half a million shares and thought, ‘My dear God.’”

You might not have heard of Habib’s Planet Paws Pet Essentials, a little pet food store in the community of Dartmouth over the harbour from Halifax. But judging by its Facebook reach, it’s one of the most powerful brands in the country.

The Planet Paws Facebook page has about 860,000 likes, appearing in 110 million newsfeeds every six days. The Financial Post could only find five Canadian brands with increased Facebook likes than Planet Paws: Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Air Canada, Cirque du Soleil and Shoppers Drug Mart.

Habib is making use of an increasing skepticism of the health and safety of processed commercial commercial dog food, which mirrors a similar trend for human food made with fresh and 100 % natural ingredients. “THE MOST DANGEROUS PET CHEW EVER: RAWHIDE!” reads certainly one of his posts; “TURMERIC PASTE: THE POTION OF LONGEVITY,” reads the outlet shot of a video.

Habib is a proponent of the raw food diet for dogs, a trend that currently represents just 1.6 per cent of U.S. pet food sales but grew by 33 per cent annually in 2015, according to researching the market firm GfK.

This trend runs counter to recommendations in the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and also the Public Health Agency of Canada.

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