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Skout’s Honor Expands Pet Cleaning Category

These are the latest additions in the expansion of the brand’s cleaning category.

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(PRESS RELEASE) OCEANSIDE, CA — Skout’s Honor, a leader in environmentally and socially conscious pet essentials, announced the addition of two new Severe Mess Stain & Odor (Advanced Formula) products – one for cats and one for dogs. These two new items are the latest additions in the expansion of the brand’s cleaning category of products in the pet industry, which have become well-known as Better, Faster & Stronger solutions for dealing with common pet stain and odor issues. In addition to providing extremely powerful and effective solutions for pet parents dealing with every day and severe pet messes, all of Skout’s Honor’s cleaning products are also earth-friendly and plant-powered, made with naturally-derived ingredients.

Both new “Severe Mess” items are now available and will make their debut at the 2022 Global Pet Expo show in Orlando, Florida this week alongside several other new Skout’s Honor products (Booth #450).

Severe Mess Stain & Odor Cat (Advanced Formula) – 35 fl oz MSRP: $18.99
Eliminates cat-specific stains and odors including:

  • Cat urine, vomit, hairballs
  • Feline pheromones and spray stains
  • Grease and wine

Severe Mess Stain & Odor Dog (Advanced Formula) – 35 fl oz MSRP: $18.99
Eliminates tough stains & odors around the house including:

  • Urine and vomit
  • Diarrhea and mud
  • Grease and wine

Skout’s Honor is an award-winning pet specialty brand that is known for its life-changing pet essentials in cleaning, grooming, wellness, flea and tick, and training categories. Products are available for purchase at thousands of pet specialty stores across the U.S. and internationally and at www.skoutshonor.com

For wholesale and distribution inquiries, please contact shannan@skoutshonor.com.

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