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Molar Ltd wins Best Dog Health Product for ProDen PlaqueOff
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27 Nov 2007 6:07 AM
Molar Ltd
has carried off the award for Best Dog Health Product 2007/2008 for ProDen PlaqueOff™ Animal, at the
Your Dog
and
Your Cat
Product Awards in London.
John Leonard, Product Manager at Molar Ltd., said: "This is a great achievement for Molar Ltd and it is wonderful that readers of this magazine recognise how effective ProDen PlaqueOff Animal is at reducing plaque, tartar and bad breath in both cats and dogs."
ProDen PlaqueOff Animal is made from a specially selected seaweed and is so easy to use, just add to wet or dry food once a day. When used daily results can usually be seen within just 3 to 8 weeks and can be used pre or post scaling.
ProDen PlaqueOff Animal is available in 3 sizes; 60g, 180g and 420g. Point of Sale material is also available for practices, direct from Molar, so that clients can be made aware that the practice is stocking the product.
ProDen PlaqueOff Animal is available from Centaur, Dunlops, NVS and VSS (N. Ireland). For more information contact Molar Ltd on 01934 710022.
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