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Pawd Drinks launches new wellness drink

Other supplements in the range include Pawd Drinks Joints and Pawd Drinks Calming

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London-based pet health supplement company Pawd Drinks has added Pawd Drinks Wellness to its growing range of liquid supplements for dogs.

The new wellness supplement contains 100% natural active ingredients such as L-leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-valine as well as Yeast Extract. These are all designed to aid muscle recovery, support the immune system and improve cognitive health.

It is also suitable for all breeds and life stages.

Founded by longtime friends Rory Hanna and Archie Wilson, Pawd Drinks was born from their search for an easier way to give dogs supplements beyond pills or powders. Their innovation reached the finals of the PIF Innovation Awards, leading to their acceptance into the NatWest Accelerator Programme.

Paws Drinks products are the result of extensive research and development by animal nutritionists including Dr. Farshad Goodarzi Boroojeni and are veterinary-approved.

Each formula has been carefully crafted to not only address specific health concerns but also contribute to the overall well-being of our four-legged friends. Paws Drinks are pH neutral and contain no acidifiers or preservatives.

These liquid supplements can be mixed into your dog’s food or served in an empty bowl, with a daily dosage of 60ml for all dogs. Other supplements in the range include Pawd Drinks Joints and Pawd Drinks Calming.

Pawd Drinks said: “The drinks market for pets is relatively new but growing and Pawd Drinks tackle a number of important areas. As well as hydration and wellness, Pawd Drinks are absorbed more quickly and efficiently by a dog’s body compared to pills, powders and chews.

“This is important when addressing certain health or behavioural issues and when you need a fast result. Administering liquid supplements to dogs is easier than giving them pills or chews, especially for dogs that are finicky eaters or have difficulty swallowing.”

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