Fera Pets Expands Reach Through New Distribution Partnership for Vet-Approved Supplements
Fera Pets Expands Reach Through New Distribution Partnership for Vet-Approved Supplements
Fera Pets Expands Reach Through New Distribution Partnership for Vet-Approved Supplements
Fera Pets, a company blending Western medicine with Eastern holistic practices, has teamed up with distributor John A. Van Den Bosch. The partnership aims to expand the reach of Fera's vet-developed pet supplements. Both firms have emphasised their shared commitment to transparency and animal health.
Founded in 2016 by veterinarian Dr. Michelle Dulake and Emily Hsu, Fera Pets creates supplements designed to support pet health. Their product range includes hip and joint chews, organic probiotics, fish oil, and other soft chews and toppers. Each ingredient undergoes rigorous research and testing before being used in formulations.
John A. Van Den Bosch will now handle distribution for Fera's supplements. Monte Griffin, national sales manager at Fera Pets, welcomed the collaboration, calling it a significant step forward. Abby Siebern, vice president of sales and purchasing at John A. Van Den Bosch, noted that the partnership aligns with their focus on pet well-being and clear product sourcing.
The deal connects Fera Pets' science-backed supplements with a wider network of pet stores near me. Distributors will now offer the brand's range of chews, oils, and probiotics to more customers. Both companies have stressed the importance of quality and transparency in their products.
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