Georgia Toffolo took to parliament with her beloved dog Monty to campaign against glycotoxins in animal food on Thursday morning.
The former Made in Chelsea star, 29, brought out her own brand of dog food, Wild Pack, in 2023.
The I’m a Celebrity Queen of the jungle has now launched a campaign to get glycotoxins, otherwise known as AGEs, removed from dry dog food, in an effort to protect dogs all over the UK from their harmful effects.
She told the Mail: ‘All I want and all I am campaigning for is some transparency from these dog food companies.
‘It’s not the dog owner’s fault. I used to buy kibble and my dog Monty was so poorly from it. I would love for this to be spoken about in parliament because there are so many dog lovers in Westminster.
Georgia Toffolo, 29, took to parliament with her beloved dog Monty to campaign against glycotoxins in animal food on Thursday morning
The former Made in Chelsea star brought out her own brand of dog food, Wild Pack, in 2023 and has now launched a campaign to get glycotoxins, otherwise known as AGEs, removed from dry dog food, in an effort to protect dogs all over the UK from their harmful effects
‘And Great Britain is a nation of dog lovers. I am fortunate to have this platform, I have educated myself to know enough about this subject, and I do think I’m the right person to lead this charge.
‘It’s scary and I’m nervous to take on these big dog food companies, but I do feel like it’s time to get our dogs healthy again.
‘This isn’t about getting dogs all over the country to start eating Wild Pack. This is so much bigger than just my business: it’s about us sticking up for our dogs, who stick by our sides through thick and thin.’
According to Wild Pack, glycotoxins occur as a result of the dehydration process required to make kibble, the dry biscuit-style dog food found in households all over the UK.
They contribute to a litany of ailments, including lethargy, extreme dehydration and even certain cancers.
Georgia is now calling on manufacturers of dry dog food to remove glycotoxins entirely from their products, in the hopes that it will ensure Britain’s pooches can live longer, healthier lives.
In 2023 Georgia went public with her relationship with BrewDog founder, James Watt, 40.
Posting photos on Instagram alongside her dog Monty, the pair seem very loved up with Georgia revealing she hopes he’s ‘the one’.
She told the Mail: ‘All I want and all I am campaigning for is some transparency from these dog food companies. ‘It’s not the dog owner’s fault. I would love for this to be spoken about in parliament because there are so many dog lovers in Westminster’
She added: ‘And Great Britain is a nation of dog lovers. I am fortunate to have this platform, I have educated myself to know enough about this subject, and I do think I’m the right person to lead this charge’
In 2023 Georgia went public with her relationship with BrewDog founder, James Watt, 40, and hopes he will be ‘the one’
In a recent interview with the MailOnline, Georgia said: ‘I would love him to be the one but hey, so far so good. I don’t know. It is still very early days. But we’re really happy’
In a recent interview with the MailOnline, Georgia said: ‘I would love him to be the one but hey, so far so good. I don’t know. It is still very early days. But we’re really happy.
‘James actually walked into a wall on our first date, which was really funny. But, I think I knew [how strong their connection was] from the second date.
‘I mean it was just classic James and I. The first date was, like, stereotypical, really lovely time, knew I really liked him, great.’
Georgia and James went on sun-kissed vacation to the Maldives in November, where they enjoyed jet-ski trips, sunbathing, golf and tennis games.