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PawBiotix: Why PawBiotix Is Emerging as the Leading Pet Probiotic Supplement - Read USA PawBiotix Report!
PawBiotix leverages this knowledge by embedding probiotics into a carefully designed formula that maximizes survivability and colonization. By combining live strains with prebiotic fibers and ... Read More
Native Pet Launches Gutwell -- A First-of-Its-Kind, Gut Microbiome Focused Supplement Line for Dogs

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Native Pet, a leading clean-label pet supplement brand, proudly announces the launch of Gutwell ™, a science-forward line of gut microbiome focused products. Read More
Unlock Your Pet's "Superpower"The Microbiome Secret to a Healthier Dog

The Clean Eating Revolution... For Paws! Natural and Organic Go Main Stream Remember Remember Remember when "organic" and " whole food" were buzzwords for human health gurus? Now, they're the gold ... Read More
The Wellness Industry Carves Out a New Niche: Pets
Vaccine skepticism has become quite common among pet owners. In 2023, a survey of 2,200 U.S. dog owners showed that 52 percent of them were hesitant to give their dogs a vaccine, and 37 percent of ... Read More
LifeVantage Announces Acquisition of LoveBiome, Expanding Leadership in Direct Sales, Microbiome Health and Wellness

LifeVantage Corporation (Nasdaq:LFVN) a leading health and wellness company with products designed to activate optimal health processes at the cellular level, today announced it has entered into a ... Read More
Your Dog Could Be Developing the Same Health Conditions as You, New Study Finds

For many years, veterinarians have known that if an owner has a health problem, like obesity, the pets in the household are also likely to suffer from the same problem. Most vets know this just based ... Read More
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