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Ello Pet Supply Announces Distribution of Boo Boo’s Best

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(PRESS RELEASE) WHEAT RIDGE, CO – Ello will be offering retail partners five varieties of Boo Boo’s Best Boosters Training treats.  Gator & Salmon, Glorious Goat, KangaBoo, Remarkable Rabbit and Perfect Pork & Wild Boar. 

Boo Boo’s Best is committed to using only the highest quality meat, fish, fruits and vegetables and coconut oil to make their training treats. They focus on exotic proteins (raised without antibiotics, steroids or hormones) which are easier to digest and less likely to cause allergies than more commonly used proteins. They never use wheat, corn, soy, artificial ingredients, or ingredients from China.

“I expect Boo-Boo’s Best Training Treats to be great sellers with our retail partners. There is high demand for superior quality, grain free treats. We share a common philosophy with Boo Boo’s Best in that all dogs deserve to be happy and healthy. We warmly welcome them and look forward to a successful partnership. ”- Jaime Rowe, Pack Leader of Ello Pet Supply.

“Boo Boo’s Best is extremely excited to be entering into a partnership with Ello Pet Supply.  Ello has a wonderful reputation for finding high-quality items and healthy food and treats for their retailers, and we cannot wait to be introduced to many new retailers and customers through them, and to work with them for a long time to come!” Jocelyn Rosenthal, Owner and Founder of Boo Boo’s Best.

Ello’s distribution network and customer base has grown significantly in the past year. The expansion is focused on meeting the demands of a growing pipeline with a high-quality product offering for discerning retail partners. For more information on becoming a supplier or retail partner please visit our website: Ello Wholesale Pet Supply or contact us at 303-551-0491.

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