Monday, 26 April 2021, 4:14 pm
Elsa
the dog with Vitality Plus.
With
vaccinations for Covid-19 top of mind, Kiwi pet owners are
making enquiries about whether their four-legged friends
should also join the queue, but there’s absolutely no need
to worry, says animal specialists and premium New Zealand
pet supplement company, Hale Animal
Health.
“Globally, there are very few examples of
transmission from humans to animals, including to domestic
dogs and cats. At the same time, there are no reports or
evidence that dogs and cats can transmit the virus to
people,” says Managing Director of Hale Animal Health,
Leila de Koster.
Thursday, 4 February 2021, 12:15 pm
Health supplements for cats and dogs are becoming big
business, globally and in New Zealand.
New dietary
supplements for pets just released on the New Zealand market
are evidence that a huge trend overseas – health products
for pets – is gathering pace here too.
Elsa with
Vitality Plus
Few pet owners understand the importance
of omega fatty acids, according to Leila de Koster, Managing
Director of Hale Animal Health, whose Vitality Plus products
for dogs and cats were launched late last year.
“I
think it’s fair to say that New Zealand has been a little
behind other countries when it comes to supplements for cats
Press Release – Hale Animal Health
New dietary supplements for pets just released on the New Zealand market are evidence that a huge trend overseas health products for pets is gathering pace here too.
Health supplements for cats and dogs are becoming big business, globally and in New Zealand.
New dietary supplements for pets just released on the New Zealand market are evidence that a huge trend overseas – health products for pets – is gathering pace here too.
Elsa with Vitality Plus
Few pet owners understand the importance of omega fatty acids, according to Leila de Koster, Managing Director of Hale Animal Health, whose Vitality Plus products for dogs and cats were launched late last year.
Press Release – Hale Animal Health
Health supplements for cats and dogs are becoming big business, globally and in New Zealand.
New dietary supplements for pets just released on the New Zealand market are evidence that a huge trend overseas – health products for pets – is gathering pace here too.
Elsa with Vitality Plus
Few pet owners understand the importance of omega fatty acids, according to Leila de Koster, Managing Director of Hale Animal Health, whose Vitality Plus products for dogs and cats were launched late last year.
“I think it’s fair to say that New Zealand has been a little behind other countries when it comes to supplements for cats and dogs – a small addition to pets’ diets which can have a large influence when it comes to supporting their health,” she says.
Press Release – Hale Animal Health Hale Animal Health has launched its first two premium pet supplement products as it continues its work developing New Zealands first ever range of medicinal cannabis products for pets. Part-owned by New Zealands largest medicinal cannabis company, …
Hale Animal Health has launched its first two premium pet supplement products as it continues its work developing New Zealand’s first ever range of medicinal cannabis products for pets.
Part-owned by New Zealand’s largest medicinal cannabis company, Helius Therapeutics, Hale is the consumer brand its Managing Director Leila de Koster has been working on since announcing the Helius partnership in May last year.