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(PRESS RELEASE) SANTA FE, NM – Prescriptions from veterinarians can have the same harsh side effects as they do for humans. A vet might prescribe painkillers for a dog in pain but that can lead to incontinence, lethargy or susceptibility to other ailments. That’s why Dr. Stuart Garber created MaxWell Pet, a company that offers natural, safe pet remedies with zero side effects and proven results.

For the last 35 years, Dr. Garber has been researching and testing natural remedies for human ailments. His mission and passion has been to help people live happy, healthy lives without prescription drugs and their harmful side effects. That passion also extends to animals, and when Dr. Garber started treating animals like his pup, Sophie, with his formulas, he saw amazing results.

MaxWell Pet offers three Biotherapy liquid formulas:

  • Hip & Joint for Dogs helps relieve inflammation and pain by enhancing the body’s normal repair of joints and connective tissue.
  • Calm & Happy for Dogs helps calm dogs exhibiting hyperactivity, discontentment or those responding to environmental stress.
  • Skin & Allergy for Dogs soothes skin-related issues associated with seasonal allergies. The natural formula helps pets maintain a normal inflammatory response.

“Our proprietary process produces the first and only natural remedies for dogs that combine plant stem-cell therapy, immediately absorbable minerals and tissue stimulation in one safe and effective product,” comments Dr. Garber, Founder and Developer of MaxWell Pet. “The ingredients have been scientifically tested and clinically proven.”

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MaxWell Pet can be used both as a reactive and preventive remedy for dogs of all ages. Each formula, which can be administered orally or by placing a few drops in a dog’s food, is available in a 3-fluid-ounce dropper bottle for a suggested retail price of $29.00. For more information, please visit www.MaxWellPet.com.

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