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Wet Noses Introduces CBD Dog Treats, Fresh Food in Jars for Cats and Dogs

New products embody company’s philosophy, says owner and founder.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Wet Noses, a privately owned company made up of makers, farmers and dog lovers dedicated to using traditional food wisdom, introduces three new lines of pet food products to add to its selection of organic, human-grade, human-made, pet-worthy treats, soups and foods. The company developed these new products in its own kitchen, using art, science and years of experience to make human- grade food that is completely non-GMO, responsibly grown and humanely raised and made in the USA:

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CBD (Tr)EATS for Dogs

Dogs get an extra health boost with these delicious human- grade treats made with CBD oil, a non-psychoactive, hemp- based supplement that has been reported to help with inflammation, arthritis and anxiety. Baked with CO2-extracted, full-spectrum hemp-based CBD oil from U.S. grown hemp, these EATS are non-GMO, grain-free and THC-free. Pet parents can give these irresistible EATS to their dogs with confidence, knowing that they are supporting good health while letting their dog indulge in one of four delicious flavors: Peanut Butter, Pumpkin, Sweet Potato, and Hemp Seed & Banana. Like all Wet Noses dog treats, these treats are 100% USDA organic certified, human-grade and free of grains, soy and corn. CBD (Tr)EATS come in 5 oz. bags of 30 treats, and retail for $39.99.

Food for Dogs in Jars

The new line of Wet Noses Food for Dogs offers the convenience of canned foods without the additives, preservatives, sugars, and artificial ingredients that compromise its nutritional value. Available in Turkey & Sweet Potato, Chicken & Squash, Chicken & Rice, Chicken Cacciatore, Salmon & Cilantro, Beef & Greens, Turkey & Quinoa, and Beef & Barley, all are made with 100% human-grade ingredients and are Non-GMO Project verified. Good for all stages and breeds, they are particularly helpful for dogs with allergies and food sensitivities because they are free of wheat, corn, soy and dairy. Wet Noses Food for Dogs are made with responsibly raised meats free of hormones and antibiotics. Like all Wet Noses treats and food, Food for Dogs is made in the Wet Noses’ Safe Quality Foods, Level III Certified facility. Wet Noses upholds the highest standards in food safety for pets.

Added bonus: the glass jars are recyclable, keeping in line with the company’s pledge to be responsible for the planet. Offered in 16 oz. recyclable glass jars, the food retails for $14.99.

Wet Whiskers Cat Food in Jars

Wet Whiskers jar food for cats offers the flavors cats love with the nutrition for better health. Made with 100 percent human-grade ingredients, Wet Whiskers Cat Food is Non-GMO project verified and free of grains, gluten, corn, soy and dairy. All varieties — beef, chicken, fish and turkey — are made with hormone-free, antibiotic-free, humanely raised meats and fish, with no artificial ingredients. Great for all stages and breeds, this food for cats is made in the Wet Noses, Safe Quality Foods, Level III Certified facility. Offered in 4 oz. recyclable glass jars, these retail for $6.99.

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“These new products embody our philosophy about food for pets: less is more, fresh is best and slow food is real food,” said Jasmine Galligan, founder and owner of Wet Noses. “We are committed to bringing the best in whole, nutritious food that appeals to pets and gives pet parents peace of mind.”

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