There are a few different pill - hiding
treat brands on the market, but all serve the same purpose.
Not exact matches
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The steady stream of new products may add life to the natural
treats category, but Dave DeLorenzo, president of Vetscience LLC — makers of Fruitables
brand pet food and
treats — cautions that, with so many options
on the
market, retailers have to become more judicious and informed about what they choose to stock.
«There has always been a group of consumers that bought products based
on where they were made, but that population surged after major pet food and
treat recalls in the late 2000s, some of which were attributed to internationally sourced ingredients,» says Ann Hudson, vice president of
marketing for Whitebridge Pet
Brands, based in St. Louis.
There are many
brands of dog foods and
treats on the
market which use all - natural, «green - footprint» ingredients.
With so many new
brands coming
on the
market, dog owners have plenty of options for healthy dog
treats.