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Wellness launches all-natural treat brand


Pet brand firm, Wellness Pet Company, has introduced a new brand of all-natural treats supplemented with vitamins to improve health. The brand, Good Dog, includes treats for puppies and adult dogs.

According to the company, most pet owners (93%) buy treats for their furry companions. The new brand was created with the idea that those treats should be as healthy as possible. Ingredients used in the treats are all-natural and are designed to improve coat, skin, and the immune system. 

“Treating is one of the many joys of pet parenthood, and at Wellness Pet, we believe pets deserve to be treated well and pet parents deserve to feel confident in the treats they give. We're thrilled to welcome Good Dog by Wellness to the Wellness family of brands and introduce a portfolio of natural, purposeful and benefits-driven treats to create a better life between pets and pet parents,” said Dr. Danielle Bernal, a veterinarian at Wellness Pet Company. “It's our hope that pet parents never feel guilty about treating again with Good Dog by Wellness treats.”

Good Dog treats include options for young dogs with Happy Puppy Treats. These treats are free of grains and include Vitamins A and E to build a healthy immune system and DHA to develop a healthy brain. Puppy treats also include vegetables and flaxseed, a source of omega oils. 

Adult dig treat options include Training Rewards and Tender Toppers. Reward treats contain omega-3 fatty acids to support a healthy coat and skin. Toppers are intended to be added to food or as a treat, adding antioxidants and vitamins to the dog’s diet


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