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(Press Release) Parker, CO – Pet-Tabs for dogs, Pet-Tabs Plus for dogs and Pet-Cal for dogs and cats are returning to Pet Specialty retailers, exclusively available through H&C Animal Health. These products have been researched, developed and manufactured by Zoetis, a world leader in animal health.

Pet-Tabs are tasty, meat-flavored tablets containing a precise blend of 18 vitamins and minerals to help balance and complete a dog’s nutrition. Sharing the same savory flavor profile, Pet-Tabs Plus tablets are packed with 23 essential vitamins and minerals specifically designed for supplementing the diet of older dogs, working dogs or dogs under stress. Pet-Cal tablets provide a highly palatable source of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D to support strong, healthy bones and teeth in both dogs and cats. These well-known products have recently unveiled a new bold, yellow and green label design. Retailers and distributors can feel confident that these are the same great products customers love with a fresh look, making them easy for shoppers to quickly find.

Pet-Tabs are available in 60, 180 and 500-count sizes, Pet-Tabs Plus are available in 60, 180 and 360-count sizes, and Pet-Cal tablets come in 60 and 180-count varieties. Distributors and retailers interested in carrying these Zoetis brands are invited to call H&C Animal Health at 855-726-1856 or contact info@hcanimalhealth.com. For more information about Pet-Tabs, Pet-Tabs Plus and Pet-Cal, visit www.ZoetisUS.com.

H&C Animal Health is an organization that specializes in bringing popular veterinary products to pet specialty retailers. They exclusively work with brand-name products that deliver real benefits to consumers. Their portfolio includes lines such as ActivPhy, Catego, C.E.T., Pet-Tabs, and Solo-Jec.

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