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New Brushless Enzymatic Oral Care Therapy Products for Pets with Special Needs

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SOURCE Pet King Brands

WESTMONT, Ill., Feb. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The makers of the Zymox® line of enzymatic dermatology products for dogs and cats announces the introduction of novel products designed to address the unique oral health needs of pets with special needs such as the geriatric pet or the pet with a health condition such as diabetes, arthritis, thyroid dysfunction, or cancer.

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The quality of a pet's saliva can become compromised due to the aging process, certain health conditions and even the side effects of many medications taken to manage the condition. Typically, the first sign is bad breath.  Zymox Brushless Enzymatic Oral Care Therapy products utilize two complete enzyme systems with 35 years of research and proven efficacy.   The therapeutic benefits of the Zymox Brushless products include restoring the oral balance to replenish what is missing in saliva, inhibiting the odor-causing bacteria as well as the removal of plaque biofilm. 

Zymox Brushless Enzymatic Oral Care Therapy products are readily accepted, safe when ingested and contain no irritating or drying agents.  For pets of any age.

These truly brushless products are available in a gel, and a breath freshener with a gentle mister, and in a water additive – simply add to fresh drinking water daily.  The Zymox Brushless Oral Care line will be available through select retailers beginning February 2013.

To learn more about these products contact Pet King Brands at 888-752-5487, or www.zymox.com or facebook.com/ZymoxProducts

Contact: Deborah Brown, Vice President, (630) 241-3905, dbrown@petkingbrands.com

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