Canine Professional Trial
CaniNectar has been used by dog owners across the UK and Europe as part of everyday feeding and wellness programmes. Feedback from those markets has been consistently strong, and we are now looking to understand how CaniNectar performs in real homes and real conditions with professionals who work closely with dogs.
We are inviting a small number of canine professionals (including veterinary nurses, dog trainers, behaviourists, groomers, kennel managers, canine nutritionists, and rehabilitation specialists) to take part in a structured product trial. The aim is simple: honest, first-hand observation from people who know dogs well and see them regularly.
What is CaniNectar?
CaniNectar is a natural gut health supplement made from malted barley using ancient, artisan barley varieties valued in Europe for over 800 years. Through our patented process, we preserve the essential digestive enzymes, B vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals that support your dog's digestive system, immune function, and overall wellbeing.
Unlike other supplements, CaniNectar works with your dog's natural digestive processes. The naturally occurring enzymes help break down proteins, fats, and complex carbohydrates more efficiently, whilst the prebiotic compounds support a balanced gut microbiome. This means better nutrient absorption, firmer stools, reduced flatulence, and improvements that extend beyond digestion — from coat condition to behaviour and emotional balance.
Selected participants will receive CaniNectar at no cost to trial with their own dog over a period of approximately 2–4 weeks. We ask only that you share brief weekly updates on what you're noticing, based on your professional experience and day-to-day handling of your dog. There is no script, no requirement to post on social media, and no obligation to continue beyond the trial.
If you find CaniNectar valuable through your own experience, you may choose to recommend it to clients or contacts — but that decision is entirely yours. This programme is about learning, transparency, and building long-term relationships with professionals who value evidence, observation, and dog-first decision making.


