Zesty Paws unveils line of advanced strength supplements

2022-06-24 20:22:12 By : Ms. Alisa Pan

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Zesty Paws—a functional pet supplement brand—has released the Zesty Paws Vet Strength line, its most advanced formula yet, created with highly concentrated ingredients.

According to a company release,1 the line addresses key benefit spaces, offers superior efficacy, and features specific formulas of some of the brand’s best-selling products. What's more, the supplements were formulated in collaboration with a team of veterinarians who evaluated the ingredients and efficacy of the products, all 100% approved during palatability testing.

“With clinically studied branded ingredients and input from trusted veterinarians, the Vet Strength line is a true testament to our commitment to keeping your bestie feeling zesty,” said Steve Ball, CEO of North America at H&H Group, parent company to Zesty Paws.

“We value the trust that pet parents have in Zesty Paws and are confident that this new line can continue to support a pet’s health journey using unique ingredients to deliver powerful results,” he added.

The Zesty Paws Vet Strength line includes 3 distinct formulations each with a unique purpose1:

Zesty Paws' products are USA-made without artificial flavors, synthetic colors, and preservatives.

Zesty Paws launches advanced, veterinarian formulated supplement line for dogs. News release. Zesty Paws. June 15, 2022. Accessed June 15, 2022. https://www.prweb.com/releases/2022/6/prweb18735472.htm

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