Pet King Brands' ZYMOX® Designated as a 2025 Vanguard Awards Winner in Eye and Ear Care
AUSTIN, Texas, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pet King Brands, a pioneering leader in veterinarian-recommended enzymatic pet health products, including ZYMOX Dermatology and Oratene® Brushless Oral Care, is honored to announce their recognition as a Pet Insight Magazine 2025 Vanguard Award recipient.
The annual awards program certifies category giants through their leadership, innovation and partnership, "pushing forward trustworthy solutions in their categories, backing up their innovations with more research than ever," says Pet Insight.
Pet King Brands leads the eye and ear care category with an emphasis on safe, effective and natural solutions in accessible and convenient formats.
"We use only natural, enzyme-based formulas to provide therapeutic relief from common pet ailments," said Debra Decker, Director of Marketing of Pet King Brands, in an interview with Pet Insight. "Our LP3 Enzyme System sets us apart by targeting the root causes of infections, reducing the frequency of chronic issues and providing lasting relief all while offering preventative protection for long-term health. The enzymes in ZYMOX products are derived from natural dairy sources, ensuring that pets receive a chemical-free, gentle experience without harmful side effects."
Learn more about this year's Pet Insight "Vanguard Awards" and see a complete list of winners here.
About Pet King BrandsPet King Brands, proud sponsors of The Westminster Kennel Club's 149th Dog Show and makers of ZYMOX® Ear and Skin, Oratene® Brushless Oral Care, Equine Defense®, and ZYLAFEN™ products, is a leader in veterinarian-approved pet products made in the USA. Focused on the health and wellness of small and large animals of all ages, the products utilize the power of the LP3 Enzyme System and have been resolving ear, skin and oral conditions for over 25 years. Led by President and Founder Pamela Bosco, with the help of her bioscientist brother, Michael Pellico, Pet King Brands has revolutionized the way people care for animals' ears, skin and mouths, offering solutions that are gentle, easy to administer and free of harsh chemicals and antibiotics.
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