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Phelps Pet

www.phelpspet.com

 
As the company behind some of the industry`s best-known and best-loved brands, Phelps Pet Products aims to surprise and delight furry family members with better-for-your-pet treats. Based in Rockford, Illinois, Phelps has established itself as a full-service pet treat contract manufacturer delivering unsurpassed performance, knowledge and end-to-end turnkey delivery. As a behind-the-scenes partner, Phelps leverages its expertise to develop a wide range of custom, organic-certified, audit-tested, made in the USA treats. Phelps helps your customers are successful in training, treating and rewarding their beloved pets. Phelps treats your pets like family. It`s who we are, and it`s what we do.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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