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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 1H 4M

How One Entrepreneur Created a New Category in Pet Health

from Pet Business Disruptors · host Clayton Payne

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Louise Toal, co-founder of Furr Boost, to discuss her journey from a career in the food science industry to launching a category-defining dog hydration drink. Louise shares the story of her Beagle, Phoebe, whose health struggles inspired the creation of Furr Boost, and the extensive R&D process required to bring a first-to-market product to life.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Furr Boost wasn't created just to sell a product; it was born out of a desperate need to help a sick dog (Phoebe) stay hydrated when traditional options failed. Louise didn’t rush to market. She spent five years on R&D, working with vets and testing with 40 dog owners to ensure the product was safe, effective, and palatable before officially launching. Although Louise turned down the investment offer from Dragons’ Den due to valuation differences, the exposure was invaluable, crashing her website with orders and establishing credibility. Being ‘first to market’ is difficult because customers don't know they need your product yet. Success required relentless education: at trade shows, online, and through vets, to explain why dog hydration matters. Starting with direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales allowed Furr Boost to build a brand and gather data, which later proved essential for convincing major retailers like supermarkets to stock the product. BEST MOMENTS "I did the first one in the kitchen: chicken, butternut squash, and cranberry. She lapped it up, and we started using that to push fluids." "It was the most sleepless night I've ever had in the business. I'd spent about 80 grand on this bit of kit from a photograph, and just thought, 'I really hope this isn't a bag of spanners.'" “You don't really think about it, it’s just another piece of work done. On to the next." "People read pictures. Our packaging had to scream 'I am a drink' because our biggest question was always 'Is it a powder? Is it a food?'" "The reality with business is you have to continuously pivot, the worst thing you can do is be really hung up with your own ego." HOST BIO Clayton Payne is an industry veteran of three decades of working in the pet industry. Brought up working in his parents' pet store, Clayton has seen the industry evolve over five different decades and has been on the cutting edge of the industry since the nineties. Building pet businesses from scratch, establishing multi-national distribution chains and having worked in every aspect of the industry, Clayton has a rare insight into the Pet Industry that is rivalled by few. Clayton has been the spearhead of many of the industry's changes and has introduced numerous new concepts to market with a trail of success behind him. He has worked in numerous countries within the pet industry, speaks four different languages and has established both import and export relationships on all continents (excluding Antarctica). As well as being COO of one of the UKs fastest growing insect technology companies, Clayton is a Pet industry consultant who has consulted for many household brands and delivers sales training to pet trade professionals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/clayton-payne-a6772244/ https://www.tiktok.com/@petbusinessdisruptors https://www.youtube.com/@PetBusinessDisruptors This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Louise Toal, co-founder of Furr Boost, to discuss her journey from a career in the food science industry to launching a category-defining dog hydration drink. Louise shares the story of her Beagle, Phoebe, whose health struggles inspired the creation of Furr Boost, and the extensive R&D process required to bring a first-to-market product to life.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Furr Boost wasn't created just to sell a product; it was born out of a desperate need to help a sick dog (Phoebe) stay hydrated when traditional options failed. Louise didn’t rush to market. She spent five years on R&D, working with vets and testing with 40 dog owners to ensure the product was safe, effective, and palatable before officially launching. Although Louise turned down the investment offer from Dragons’ Den due to valuation differences, the exposure was invaluable, crashing her website with orders and establishing credibility. Being ‘first to market’ is difficult because customers don't know they need your product yet. Success required relentless education: at trade shows, online, and through vets, to explain why dog hydration matters. Starting with direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales allowed Furr Boost to build a brand and gather data, which later proved essential for convincing major retailers like supermarkets to stock the product. BEST MOMENTS "I did the first one in the kitchen: chicken, butternut squash, and cranberry. She lapped it up, and we started using that to push fluids." "It was the most sleepless night I've ever had in the business. I'd spent about 80 grand on this bit of kit from a photograph, and just thought, 'I really hope this isn't a bag of spanners.'" “You don't really think about it, it’s just another piece of work done. On to the next." "People read pictures. Our packaging had to scream 'I am a drink' because our biggest question was always 'Is it a powder? Is it a food?'" "The reality with business is you have to continuously pivot, the worst thing you can do is be really hung up with your own ego." HOST BIO Clayton Payne is an industry veteran of three decades of working in the pet industry. Brought up working in his parents' pet store, Clayton has seen the industry evolve over five different decades and has been on the cutting edge of the industry since the nineties. Building pet businesses from scratch, establishing multi-national distribution chains and having worked in every aspect of the industry, Clayton has a rare insight into the Pet Industry that is rivalled by few. Clayton has been the spearhead of many of the industry's changes and has introduced numerous new concepts to market with a trail of success behind him. He has worked in numerous countries within the pet industry, speaks four different languages and has established both import and export relationships on all continents (excluding Antarctica). As well as being COO of one of the UKs fastest growing insect technology companies, Clayton is a Pet industry consultant who has consulted for many household brands and delivers sales training to pet trade professionals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/clayton-payne-a6772244/ https://www.tiktok.com/@petbusinessdisruptors https://www.youtube.com/@PetBusinessDisruptors This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

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In this episode, Clayton sits down with Louise Toal, co-founder of Furr Boost, to discuss her journey from a career in the food science industry to launching a category-defining dog hydration drink. Louise shares the story of her Beagle, Phoebe,...

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