True Leaf in Deal With Wodema to Make Hemp Supplements and Treats for Pets
In the agreement, Wodema provides True Leaf with manufacturing capacity to produce hemp-based chewable pet supplements, medication and treats. Wodema's U.S.-approved plant gives True Leaf a currency advantage and a low-cost means of launching …
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Bark Madness Event Gives Away 000 in Pet Supplements
(Essex Jct., VT – May 7, 2015)- Pet Naturals® of Vermont and VetriScience® Laboratories teamed up to host the second annual Bark Madness Breed Challenge online, awarding 18 rescues a total of $ 90,000 in pet nutritional supplements. The round of 32 …
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Pet Supplements in the U.S., 5th Edition
NEW YORK, April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Growth in pet supplement sales somewhat lags overall pet product sales growth in the U.S., with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7% between 2010 and 2014 advancing the pet supplement market to …
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Petfood 2.0: The Science of Supplements
In light of the ongoing demand for human health and nutrition products, pet parents continue to seek comparable options for their animal counterparts. Yet, currently, different standards for pet supplement testing exist, as well as for the ingredients …
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Pot for pets? Some dog lovers say cannabis eases pain
However, they're widely available across the country, sitting on the same shelves as more traditional pet supplements. Poirier said the cannabis products she gave Kendra contained hemp, which has low levels of THC but high levels of another compound, …
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Canna-Pet(R) Success Moves Peak Pharmaceuticals Forward
For those not familiar with the Canna-Pet(R) product line, their supplements are made with hemp plant extracts, using a proprietary manufacturing process designed to yield products that mimic as closely as possible the phytochemical profile of the hemp …
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Vitamin D levels predict survival chances for sick cats, study finds
The results of these studies could help to inform clinical trials of vitamin D supplements in people. Dr Richard Mellanby, Head of Small Animal Medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, said: "At the moment, it is difficult for …
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