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Johnson’s bolsters balm range with two new products

Founded in 1921, Johnson’s is an independent manufacturer of pet healthcare products, from flea and worm treatments to shampoos and treats

Johnson’s Veterinary Products has announced the introduction of two new balms aimed at dogs, cats and small animals.

The new products, an Antiseptic Balm and a Soothing Skin Balm for dogs, cats and small animals, expand on the success of Johnson’s existing Paw and Nose Balm for dogs.

Used for calming insect bites and maintaining healthy skin, the Soothing Skin Balm benefits from a range of natural ingredients and anti-bacterial properties.

Meanwhile, the Antiseptic Balm is infused with English lavender and lemon blossom, giving it a “fresh scent”.

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Founded in 1921, Johnson’s is an independent manufacturer of pet healthcare products, from flea and worm treatments to shampoos and treats.

Paul Gwynn, managing director at Johnson’s Veterinary Products, said: “As we enter into Spring and welcome the arrival of warmer weather, there will undoubtedly be more opportunities for our four-legged friends to venture outdoors and explore, whether that be through walks over the park or nosing around the garden. Unfortunately, there will also be an increased chance of insects and bugs latching onto their fur, which can lead to skin irritation via bites and scratches.

“With this in mind, owners must exercise caution when caring for their pets, ensuring steps are taken to protect their skin from irritation and possible infection. Fortunately, these three balms will guarantee that pets are properly protected from any would-be pests, whilst maintaining healthy skin and fur throughout the Spring and Summer months.”

He added: “We received such positive feedback following on from the launch of the Paw & Nose Balm in 2023, and certainly recognised there was a customer want and need for wellbeing products that are natural, gentle and kind, smell and look great, and importantly, are affordable.

“As the cost-of-living crisis continues to place strain on people, we understand that the concept of pampering pets might be taking a back seat for many. But this trio of products offer an indulgent feel at a cost -effective price point, making it easier for pet owners to offer their pets a little bit of luxury whilst effectively soothing any discomfort or irritation they might incur.”

 

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