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Rover’s Wellness Debuts at Global Pet Expo

Its current line includes oils for dogs, cats and horses.

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(PRESS RELEASE) FRANKLIN, TN – Rover’s Wellness, a Tennessee-based company that creates organically grown true broad spectrum hemp oil products, makes its debut at Global Pet Expo. Its current line includes oils for dogs, cats and horses, but they will be adding chews for dogs, plus a salve and a dosing pen for dogs and cats. All of the company’s products are tested before and after production, and the oils and chews have earned the NASC Quality Seal.

With nearly five decades of experience in the pet industry, the Rover’s Wellness team values research and development and has made transparency its top priority when developing the highest quality pet products. Rover’s Wellness uses only true broad spectrum hemp oil with naturally-occurring CBD, which allows all beneficial terpenes and cannabinoids to work synergistically together to create the “entourage effect” without the psychoactive THC.

“Our mission has always been to create a line that’s safe, effective and one pet parents can trust,” said Founder RaChelle Baca-Lobre. “At Rover’s Wellness, we’re committed to using premium hemp oil to develop products that will support every pet’s unique lifestyle.”

During the cultivation process, the broad spectrum hemp oil is suspended in organic human-grade MCT oil, a healthy saturated fatty acid derived from coconut oil. MCT oil provides many benefits, such as better digestion, heart and brain health, and antioxidant effects.

All Rover’s Wellness products are cultivated and packaged in the USA and are THC free.

To learn more about Rover’s Wellness and its line of true broad spectrum hemp oil products, please visit www.roverswellness.com. Anyone interested in becoming a Rover’s Wellness retailer is invited to complete the wholesale form on the company’s website.

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