TREAT YOUR PET TO GOOD HEALTH WITH NEW FUNCTIONAL SOFT CHEWS
September 17, 2013 • Health & Wellness
Wholistic Pet Organics™ Launches Soft Chew Supplements for Dogs and Cats - FIDO is wagging with excitement !
BEDFORD, N.H. – Support a healthy diet and lifestyle with Wholistic Pet Organics™ new, exceptionally palatable line of functional soft chews for dogs and cats. The bite-sized chews are specially formulated to offer an unprecedented blend of purity, potency and flavor and are cold-pressed to deliver maximum nutrition.
The functional Soft Chews for Dogs are available in two sizes, 60 and 120 count containers, and four varieties:
- Canine Complete™ Soft Chews are an all-in-one supplement formulated with Certified Organic, raw, whole-food ingredients to promote Total Body Health™ in dogs of all ages and breeds
- Digest-All+™ Soft Chews are packed with prebiotics, probiotics and digestive enzymes to support your family pet’s healthy digestive system, while also helping them fully absorb the vitamins, minerals, proteins and other nutrients in their daily diet
- Run Free™ Soft Chews are great for pets with active lifestyles or senior pets thanks to a proprietary blend of all-natural ingredients ideal for maintaining hip and joint mobility
- WholeCran Intense™ Soft Chews are an antioxidant rich source made from pure, freeze-dried cranberries that help promote urinary tract and overall health
The secret behind Wholistic Pet Organics’ premium quality products is simple – they insist on using only the finest ingredients, the majority of which are not only Certified Organic but are whole, unprocessed foods. These raw food ingredients provide essential nutrients for optimal animal health. Proudly made in the USA, each product is formulated without chemicals, artificial preservatives or colors.
For more information on Wholistic Pet Organics, their products and their tireless dedication to helping pets enjoy Total Body Health™, visit www.WholisticPetOrganics.com or connect with them at www.Facebook.com/WholisticPetOrganics .
