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True Leaf Pet Care Brand Acquired

The brand was one of the earliest hemp-focused pet supplements to enter the U.S. market.

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(PRESS RELEASE) BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA – The True Leaf brand of pet supplements, brought to the market in 2016 and sold to Canada Pet Health Technology in 2020, has been acquired by Trueleaf Petcare Inc., a company led by the brand’s founder, Darcy Bomford.

The brand was one of the earliest hemp-focused pet supplements to enter the U.S. market and receive certification from the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) at the beginning of the cannabis “green rush” in 2016. The company spearheaded the use of hemp seed in combination with other plant-based active ingredients to provide calming, mobility and immune support for dogs and cats. The company later introduced a line of natural remedies utilizing oil-of-oregano to support oral, immune and skin health. The deal officially closed on Jan. 30, 2023.

“We are happy to be back as owners of the industry leading True Leaf product line as we solidify the supply chain and position the brand to meet consumer demand,” said Darcy Bomford, CEO of Trueleaf Petcare Inc. Joining Darcy on the True Leaf team are industry veterans Daniela Fischer, vice president of quality, regulatory, R&D; Lindsey Eadie, operations, marketing and sales; and Ruth Brennan, controller.

The team is currently building inventory with new manufacturing partners and will operate out of its head office located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada.

About Trueleaf Petcare Inc.

Trueleaf Petcare Inc. has entered the $179 billion USD global pet care industry* with a line of plant-focused pet chews, supplements, and natural remedies available through pet, health, and veterinary retail channels in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Visit us at trueleaf.pet.

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