PetPumps Future Products
Coming Soon
www.EquinePumps.com
The PetPumps nutraceutical line was designed specifically for pets and their parents, utilizing a state-of-the-art micro-spray delivery system that transforms vitamin time from an aggravating period into a delicious, peppermint-flavored playtime.
PetPumps is excited to announce that at the beginning of 2025, we will be launching our second product, EquinePumps! EquinePumps offering horses the same state-of-the-art micro-spray delivery system, making the task of administering supplements to your horses, effortless! EquinePumps are designed to support a healthy coat and skin, hooves, teeth, eyes, and immune system.
Mark your calendars for Monday, January 6, 2025, as EquinePumps
will be a great launch into the new year!
The Particulars
What's Inside and Usage
Glucosamine is a natural substance found in your pet’s body, with the highest concentration found in healthy cartilage. The glucosamine in your horse's body produces glycosaminoglycan, which is used to help form and repair body tissues such as cartilage. As your horse ages, the natural production of glucosamine in the body slows. As a result, the natural repair process in the body slows, eventually leading to joint pain and stiffness.
Niacinamide or niacin, or more popularly known as Vitamin B3 is a water-soluble, B- complex vitamin found in eggs, nuts, diary, poultry, fish, pork, and beef. Niacinamide has many health benefits. The B vitamin is good for the skin, blood circulation, proper absorption of fats, carbohydrates, and the nervous system.
Zinc is one of the essential trace minerals required in a horse’s diet to maintain good health. It is also one of the most abundant minerals found in the body, and is concentrated in certain parts of the brain, pancreas, and adrenal glands, as well as being present in the nucleus of all cells. Zinc is involved in a vast array of metabolic processes in the body; It has been scientifically identified as playing in a key role in over 200 critical enzymatic / metabolic pathways, is integral to the function of the whole immune system, is involved in the production of numerous hormones (thyroid hormone, insulin, sex hormones, growth hormone, cortisone …), and plays an integral role in DNA synthesis, and therefore cellular reproduction.
Vitamin A is an important choice to both treat and avoid horse liver problems.
Vitamin D regulates the levels of calcium and phosphorous in the horse’s bloodstream.
Vitamin E - Giving a horse Vitamin E supplements or a horse food enriched with the vitamin may help improve the texture of the horse's coat and skin. Vitamin E can also help support the horse’s immune system, which can be especially important during cold winter months. Experts also believe that the vitamin can reduce cholesterol levels.
Peppermint has been show to aid in the prevention and treatment of bad breath and flatulence in canines and felines. PetPumps peppermint is non-toxic so it’s safe to use on horse's.
NOTE: Every batch of PetPumps is sent to a USDA certified testing facility and examined for e-coli, mold, and yeast.