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Austin-based Pet Honesty debuts in Petco

Show your dog some local love

Golden Retriever at Zilker Park

Pet Honesty says its supplements don’t contain chemicals or synthetic lab-made ingredients.

Photo via @ranger_gumbo_goldenboys

Your pet deserves to shop local too, at least according to Pet Honesty.

The Austin-based pet supplement company launched in 2018, originally selling solely on Amazon and Chewy. But just two weeks ago, Pet Honesty began selling its products in in all 1,500 locations of Petco nationwide, and will begin rolling out to specialty pet stores in the next 12-18 months.

Here are a few of the things you can find from Pet Honesty in your neighborhood Petco:

  • Allergy support vitamins
  • Flea + tick defense
  • Dental chews + water
  • Ear cleaner
  • Shampoo

Pet Honesty is working with Animal Supply Company to distribute to even more new locations, so you might find its supplements at your favorite brick-and-mortar soon.

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