Mossy Oak Outdoor Dog Offers Citronella Collection for the Sport Dog

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posted on October 28, 2021
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Mossy Oak Outdoor Dog, manufacturer of odor control and pet care products specifically for outdoor and sporting dogs, is proud to offer its specially formulated Citronella Collection. This line of pet-care products is made with no harsh chemicals, nourishing your pet’s skin and coat while preventing biting pests.

Parent company Nilodor has recognized that the relationship between a hunter and their sport dog is unlike any other, and is proud to have partnered with Mossy Oak to create a line of products for the active, sport dog. Their newest product to this lineup is the Citronella Collection, because just like their pet parents, dogs can also suffer from mosquitos and other biting bugs when they're exploring outside. A blend of essential oils that protect hunting dogs from nature’s pesky elements, this is a group of products any hunting dog can benefit from. Cedarwood, citronella, clove, and lemongrass oils work together to hinder irritating outdoor elements and soothe itchiness caused by bites.

Jamie Thomas, national sales manager at Nilodor tells us, “Our goal at Mossy Oak Outdoor Dog is to provide products that solve problems and actually do what they say they’ll do. We are so proud of this collection because it’s a product every outdoor dog can use. We’ve received such positive feedback from our consumers on how well the product works and from our distributors on how well the products sells. We’re looking forward to continued growth.”

The collection is currently available online at Amazon, Chewy, and Scheels, as well as a number of other distributors. For more information, please visit nildorpets.com.

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