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W.F. Young Partners with A.J. Turvey & Associates

This new partnership expands the availability of The Missing Link products in the Canadian market.

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(PRESS RELEASE) EAST LONGMEADOW, MA — W.F. Young, a leading global animal health company and owner of The Missing Link and Absorbine Pet Care brands of pet products, announced a partnership with A.J. Turvey & Associates, a leading manufacturer’s representative for pet brands throughout Canada. All pet product lines from W.F. Young are now available through A.J. Turvey’s sales team, beginning with The Missing Link Pet Kelp limited ingredient supplements and the most popular formulas of The Missing Link Original superfood supplements.

Thierry Jean, president and CEO at W.F. Young, said, “We are thrilled to have A.J. Turvey as our partner to make it easier for our Retailers to the north gain easy access to all of The Missing Link and Absorbine Pet products. We have added innovative new products like Smartmouth Dental Chews and Silver Honey Hot Spot and Wound Care to our family of products, and we are excited to introduce them to customers across Canada. Considering their professional reputation and established relationships, A.J. Turvey is a natural fit to represent our health and wellness products.”

Craig MacIntyre, senior vice president at A. J. Turvey, said, “The Missing Link has over a century of experience providing pets with nutritional supplements to support their health and wellbeing. Our partnership is an exciting opportunity to provide pet retailers with products they can feel confident recommending to pet parents.”

Retailers can begin placing orders immediately. For more information on the company, visit www.wfyoung.com or www.missinglinkproducts.com.

For more information about available products, contact your A.J. Turvey rep or contact The Missing Link at customerservice@missinglinkproducts.com.

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