For more than 8 years, Red Animals has been providing natural alternatives to improve pets’ quality of life.
The philosophy
Red Animals specialises in natural herb and plant products for pets, working with both the pet shops and the veterinary network.
Its product range, based on essential oils and herbs, has been developed from the deep knowledge and experience of its specialists. Well-established on the market in Europe, the company is now developing its activities all over the world.
Avoid antibiotics
For a number of years, the company has been noticing that the use of antibiotics is becoming less and less effective. Their mass use in the past is causing increasing resistance in bacteria and viruses.
This is a vicious circle and it is time to take a responsible approach. The best way to avoid antibiotics is to increase natural resistance through food. Herbs and plants offer many natural alternatives that are effective and not harmful.
Innovation and research
Being close to customers, the company is constantly developing innovative products that meet real needs. One example is a horse product called Galox, which is an oral solution against summer eczema.
Working with the best herbalists and nutritionists in Belgium, the company is able to develop natural solutions for nearly all animal species (dogs, cats, horses, poultry, pigeons, birds, rodents, cattle, etc.).
Why work with Red Animals?
The first reason for working with the company is the very high quality of its products, enabling customers to build their customer loyalty quickly. The high active ingredient concentration and impeccable quality of the raw materials yield immediate results in terms of animal health.
All products also meet the Feed Chain Alliance (GMP) European standard. Being close to its customers, Red Animals is highly flexible and always open to dialogue.
Most importantly, Red Animals is a dedicated long-term partner, committed to partnering with customers to conquer new markets together.
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