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Tails.com, the nutritionally-tailored pet food service, has launched a new Supplements range, offering customers the option to add enhanced levels of active ingredients to their dog’s diet.

The new range comprises three soft daily chews; Skin and Coat Support with Omega 3 + 6, Joint Support with green-lipped mussel and Digestion Support with pre + probiotics.

With over half of Tails.com’s customers’ dogs having a health condition, its vet-approved Supplements range has been designed to “complement customers’ tailor-made kibble blend, for extra support where they need it most”.

The new supplements are suitable for dogs over 14 weeks old.

Dr Sean McCormack, head vet at Tails.com, said: “As a qualified vet for over 14 years, I’ve seen first-hand that some dogs need extra help to reach those all-important health goals. We’ve formulated these supplements with highly effective, science-backed ingredients to help unlock your dog’s full potential. Whether that’s helping with joint mobility, encouraging a diverse microbiome or feeling comfortable in their own skin.”

Katie Shaw, Proposition director at Tails.com, added: “We know that nothing matters more to our customers than keeping their dogs happy and healthy. In a cluttered and confusing market, our new Supplements range offers a simple, tasty solution that can be delivered directly to your door.”

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