We are proud to have landed in France with Dr Thierry Bedossa, the country's most respected and popular vet, nutritionist and behaviourist. A former student of ENVA and the University of Montreal, Thierry runs the Clinique Veterinaire du Pont de Neuilly near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and is also the President of the organistation AVA (Aide aux vieux animaux) with support from Hollywood actress Kristin Scott Thomas and former Parisian first ballerina Sylvie Guillem. AVA plays a great role in rescuing old forgotten pets with a wonderful countryside retreat. Thierry has worked in diverse places such as France, Turkey, Syria, USA, and Egypt, and also runs the amazing pet sanctuary MYK6, and the Societe Francophone de Cynotechnie.
When he is not looking after various animals and animal protection charities, he teaches at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Veterinaire d'Alfort (CHUVA) and presents the famous TV show "Happy Dog" on French and Belgian Television. Also the author of several books about animal behaviour, Thierry is better known in France as 'The Dog Whisperer' or simply as the 'Rockstar' of vets.
Dr Bedossa is the first vet to sell Rockster Superfood in France, and as a vet and nutritionist is a massive endorsement and compliment to us.
We are working on more projects with Thierry, and will gladly support some of his charities with proceeds from sales of Rockster food in France.
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