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Snif-Snax Reintroduces Advent Calendars for Pets

Both advent calendars will be available to purchase on Chewy, Amazon and through independent pet retailers starting in October.

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(PRESS RELEASE) MIAMI, FL – Snix-Snax advent calendars for dogs and cats are making their return. From the start of December through to Christmas Day, pet owners can spread the joy of the holidays to their furry friends with a daily incentive.

The Snif-Snax advent calendar for dogs includes 25 omega-packed, oven baked Salmon and Sweet Potato dog treats that are crafted with all-natural ingredients and no corn, wheat, soy, antibiotics, chemical additives or GMO ingredients. They are rich with omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA, and made with a limited ingredient list. These treats are sure to make any dog’s howl-iday season much better.

For cats, Snif-Snax’s advent calendar provides 25-days worth of high-quality Atlantic Salmon & Seaweed treats. They are grain-free, GMO-free and naturally rich with omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA. The treats are also a source of prebiotics for felines, and support a thick, shiny coat. Each cat advent calendar contains 73 high protein, purr-worthy treats.

“The holidays are the perfect time for parents to show their family how appreciated and loved they truly are,” commented Snif-Snax founder and CEO, Jonathan Brown, “which is why we decided to create advent calendars for both dogs and cats, because at Snif-Snax, pets are family too.”

Snif-Snax products are made of the highest quality raw materials, and all of their salmon is made fresh without antibiotics and to such high standards that it qualifies for human consumption. Both advent calendars will be available to purchase on Chewy and Amazon starting in October, and also available for independent retailers to purchase wholesale.

To learn more about Snif-Snax, its pet advent calendars, or limited ingredient treats, visit www.snifsnax.com.

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