Pawbiotics Unveils New and Improved Product with Eco-Friendly Packaging
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) November 10, 2016 -- PawBiotics, a full-service pet-centered company dedicated to formulating and producing high quality pet probiotics with prebiotics, digestive enzymes, and vitamins to improve the overall happiness and longevity of cats and dogs, this week announced they are releasing a new and improved version of their product with eco-friendly packaging.
Borne from a passion for transforming how pet owners go about sustainable health for their beloved furry critters, PawBiotics works hard to produce supplements and vitamins for both cats and dogs that transform the way their bodies handle food.
“We founded PawBiotics to give pet owners more control over the happiness and healthiness of their furry companions,” said Tony Verner, Founder and Owner of PawBiotics. “But, we didn’t want to stop there. That’s why we’re now shipping our safe and healthy supplement in environmentally-friendly packaging for all interested consumers.”
PawBiotics includes human-grade probiotics that have shown to create an immediate improvement in a pet’s health. They also contain prebiotics for natural, healthy growth promotion, enzymes that help pets absorb nutrients, and all natural, gluten-free, and MSG-free ingredients.
“Pet’s bodies, just like ours, begin to break down from age and disease,” said Tony Verner. “This decline can commonly start in the digestive track, which is exactly what our probiotics for dogs & cats aim to protect. Spread the word on the availability of our product, and head on over to our site today to learn more about our commitment to pets and the environment.”
PawBiotics’ platform contains testimonials from past consumers, a FAQ page, and a frequently updated informational blog that brings pet owners the education and insight they need to make informed decisions for their pets.
For more information, visit: pawbiotics.com.
Tony Verner, Superum Products LLC, http://pawbiotics.com, +1 (410) 686-4631, [email protected]
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