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Beg & Barker Expands Its US Distribution, Setting Tails Awagging

Distribution network to include Pet Food Experts.

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(PRESS RELEASE) GOLDSBORO, NC – Beg & Barker, the North Carolina-based dog treat manufacturer, has announced expanding its distribution network to include Pet Food Experts.

“We’re excited to share with our retail partners the latest addition to our dog treat offering. Beg & Barker is a perfect fit for the indie pet channel,” said Antoine Seailles, director of marketing strategy at Pet Food Experts. “As pet parents continue to seek more high-quality treats, Beg & Barker’s air-dried, human-grade, single-ingredient, 100% made and sourced in the U.S. meat dog treats are already being well received.”

Independent pet stores keen on broadening their dog treat product range need to look no further. Beg & Barker profoundly understands the requirements of the market. Since inception, their mission statement has been to produce high protein single ingredient meat snacks for dogs, that are fit for human consumption.

What sets Beg & Barker apart from its competitors? There are no other commercial-scale USDA inspected and approved air-drying facilities anywhere else in the U.S. U.S. made and sourced, its incredibly palatable treats are created using real ingredients. No fillers, just pure, protein-packed meat snacks for dogs. Beg & Barker’s traditional and time-honored manufacturing process safeguards vital nutrients, vitamins and essential fatty acids that boost canine health. No artificial preservatives are ever used; neither is sugar, corn or grains.

Beg & Barker treats are deliberately made in small batches to ensure a fresh, reliable end product that dogs will love and their owners can trust. Beg & Barker looks forward to supporting independent pet specialty stores across the U.S. looking to bring pride, profitability and purpose to the joy of keeping America’s four-legged friends fit and healthy.

For more information, visit Beg & Barker’s website at begandbarker.com.For sales and availability inquiries, please contact Dave Caras at dave@dmcmarketing1.com.

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