Natural Anxiety Medication Product for Animals in development

Vetionx® to Develop a Natural Anxiety Medication Product for Animals

PRweb.com The company announced this month (May 2011), it is developing a new product designed to relieve pet anxiety. While the product has not yet been named, it’s intended to relieve many anxiety and anxiety-related symptoms including stress, nervousness, tension, fear and panic.

 

“We realize the constant worry pet owners experience when dealing with their animal’s anxiety symptoms,” said company CEO and President, Albert Duoibes. “It can be frustrating and heartbreaking when they try everything imaginable to calm down their pet and nothing works. This wonderful natural solution can help ease both the stress of the owner and the animal, leading to a better quality of life.”

The company expects to wrap up the final product testing and assessment phase by early summer. The formal product launch will be announced within the next month once these steps are closer to completion.

As always, it’s best to rule out any medical or behavioral issues underlying the anxiety symptoms. Customers are encouraged to consult with their veterinarian to explore additional ways to help ease anxiety symptoms in their pets.

Vetionx features a line of six safe and effective pet health care products for all pets and animals, including dogs, cats, horses, birds and reptiles. Interested consumers can visit the Vetionx website at: http://www.vetionx.com/

This does indeed sound like worthy work, however it does sadden us at Uncovered to compare it to the lack of natural anxiety relief options available for us humans...

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