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Petbeing to Unveil Innovative Urban Pet Care Products at SUPERZOO 2024

Flagship products include Stick A Day functional sticks, Lick A Day lickable treats and Green A Day veggie strips.

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(PRESS RELEASE) HALLANDALE BEACH, FL — Petbeing, a new visionary in urban pet wellness, announces the launch of its unique product line tailored to meet the specific needs of city-dwelling pets. The company will showcase its offerings at SUPERZOO 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, from August 14-16, at booth #6363.

Petbeing addresses urban pets’ nutritional challenges caused by lack of physical activity, exposure to allergens, and noise pollution. Their flagship products include “Stick A Day” functional sticks for cats and dogs, “Lick A Day” lickable treats for cats, and “Green A Day” veggie strips for dogs. Each product is enriched with supplements targeting stress, obesity, and other common urban pet issues.

“At Petbeing, we strive to improve the quality of life for urban pets with our innovative formulas and delivery systems,” said Alon Rosenberg, co-founder of Petbeing. “Our products are crafted by leading veterinarians and nutritionists to ensure the best care for pets living in City environments.”

The company is led by industry veterans Alon Rosenberg (Coastline Global), Ofir Bar-Shalom (ZMF Pet Food) and John Cullen (Bulldog Marketing & Sales).

Attendees at SUPERZOO are invited to booth #6363 to meet the team, experience the product line for themselves, and learn more about the benefits of Petbeing’s groundbreaking products.

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About Petbeing

Petbeing is committed to enhancing the wellbeing of city pets through innovative, functional formulas. The company’s products are designed to tackle the unique challenges faced by urban pets, ensuring they lead healthier, happier lives. The company is headquartered in Hallandale Beach, FL. Learn more by visiting www.petbeing.us.

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