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Seasoned Veteran Joins Pet Ecology's Management Team as Head of National Sales
Randy Frederiksen to Bring Regional Brokerage Firms Into the National Sales and Marketing Strategy of Pet Ecology
Pet Ecology Brands, Inc. (OTC: PECB) --
www.petecology.com -- is pleased to announce Randy Frederiksen, respected
18-year pet specialty market veteran, has joined the Company as National
Sales Manager of the Pet Specialty Sales Division. Mr. Frederiksen will be
responsible for integrating and augmenting Pet Ecology Brands' dedicated
sales force with top notch national pet manufacturers reps groups, to
better serve current customers and the growing demand for the Company's
trendsetting products.
Mr. Frederiksen, in explaining his decision to join the Company, stated:
"Pet Ecology Brands, Inc. is helping change an industry that hasn't changed
in over 20 years, and by addressing the issues we all worry about --
health, quality of life, convenience and our environment -- in its
innovative pet products, the Company is poised for phenomenal growth. I
see the opportunity to use the many relationships that I have developed
over the years to take the Company and its products to the forefront of the
industry."
With Pet Ecology Brands' new Vit-A-Dog (TM) Fat Free Dog Treats (enriched
with Vitamins D and E) and Scientific Professional (TM) Fat Free Cat Treats
(the first fat free cat treat on the market) set to launch later this
quarter, Mr. Frederiksen's addition to the Company will provide unlimited
new specialty sales opportunities. Over the course of his distinguished
15-year sales career at Lambert Kay specialty sales soared, resulting in
its 2001 acquisition by Church & Dwight Company's Arm & Hammer pet products
brand. Mr. Frederiksen is a seasoned sales team builder, and also served
as The Bramton Company's Director of Sales-Europe, establishing their
successful European pet products distributor network. A multiple pet
parent himself, Randy got his start in the pet supplies industry working
for ConAgra Foods Corporation and its Geisler and Sergeant's brands.
Additional products anticipated for 2006 launch by Pet Ecology Brands, Inc.
include Kitty De-Lite (TM), a microwavable gourmet cat dinner, and two new
product extensions for Scientific Professional Cat Litter with Feline Lower
Urinary Tract Disease Sickness Indicator that will help detect feline
pregnancy and diabetes.
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About Pet Ecology Brands Inc.
Pet Ecology Brands, Inc. has developed a revolutionary patented cat litter
that destroys urine odor, clumps, and is Earth-friendly. Scientific
Professional Cat Litter is ultra-lightweight and convenient to use (3lbs
works like 21lbs of clay/sand based products); it is 100% flushable and
safe for sewer and septic tank systems. It is completely safe for cats and
our environment, and does not contain any sodium bentonite, as used in
competing brands. The design helps to protect the landfills, and yet does
everything that clay litters do... and more. It has the ability to help
indicate certain diseases commonly occurring in cats. The technique used is
similar to that found in Merck's Veterinarian Manual. However, this litter
not only warns of possible illness, but may also help indicate how far
along the illness may be by the color the litter changes to, thereby
providing the pet owner significant additional benefits and an early
warning system concerning the cat's health. Scooplite provides the same
benefits as Scientific Professional Cat Litter without the sickness
indicator.
Pet Ecology's K-9 Fat Free Dog Treats(TM) are the first fat free treats on
the market that meet the standards of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
and offer dog owners an effective means to provide their pets with a
non-fat tasty treat. They are also cholesterol free and sodium free.
According to U.S. News & World Report, "the number one health problem for
dogs is obesity." Today, dogs are fed fat rich food and treats, and often
get significantly less exercise than required to maintain an ideal weight
and healthy condition. Overweight dogs are more prone to serious injury,
skeletal stress, and the same complications that people experience with
significant weight gain via fat rich diets, ranging from heart and lung
problems, to skin and kidney diseases, to circulatory and immune system
issues. Vit-A-Dog Fat Free Treats (soon to be available) are enriched with
vitamins D & E, and will be available in chicken, beef and liver flavors.
Other products anticipated being launched by Pet Ecology Brands, Inc. in
2006 include the first fat free cat treat, a low sodium and low fat
microwavable gourmet cat dinner; and two product line extensions for the
Scientific Professional Cat Litter line to help indicate feline pregnancy
and diabetes.
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