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Huxley & Kent Announce St. Patrick’s Day 2025 Collection

Products are available for prebook through Nov. 15.

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(PRESS RELEASE) KNOXVILLE, TN — Huxley & Kent, an industry leading designer of durable and fun pet toys and accessories, is tickled green to announce their latest St. Patrick’s Day 2025 Collection, available for Prebook Orders starting October 1st, 2024 through November 15th, 2024. The latest additions are designed to keep tails wagging and spirits high all throughout the St. Paddy’s Day celebrations.

“We’re excited to bring a little extra luck into pet owners’ homes this season,” said President, Michael Dagne. “Our St. Patrick’s Day collection is not only fun and festive, but it’s also built to last—making sure your pets can celebrate in style and safety.”

With a focus on bringing luck and joy, this collection features one charming new PowerPlush dog toy, made with the highest quality, safe materials such as non-toxic dyes and zero heavy metals. Sold individually, this toy is available in the following style:

  • Shamrock Lollipop: Measuring 9.5″ with a durable rope handle, this toy is ideal for tug-of war games and playful fetching. It might even bring a bit ‘o good luck!
    This new launch also includes one new neckwear pattern which has been thoughtfully designed to elevate your pet’s attire—and keep pinches at bay!
  • Irish Plaid Bow Tie & Pinwheel: Don’t get caught without your green on! Adorn your pets with a touch of luck in this classic plaid design. A top choice for St. Paddy’s festivities.

The new collection ranges in price from $5.99 to $12.99. Huxley & Kent is currently accepting prebook wholesale orders until November 15th, 2024. Orders are estimated to begin shipping in November/December. Contact orders@huxleyandkent.com for more information or to place an order.

For more information, please contact Rachel Smith at rachel@huxleyandkent.com, 888-489-5368, or visit here.

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