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Institute for Pet Health Sciences Names Boops Pets 2025 Product of the Year
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Annual Awards Program Recognizes Companies, Services And Products Within The Rapidly Expanding Pet Industry That Exemplify Excellence & Innovation

NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- The Institute for Pet Health Sciences (IPHS), a leading independent research and certification body advancing evidence-based standards in companion animal health, has named Boops Pets the recipient of its "Product of the Year" award for the company's Longevity & Anti-Aging Soft Chews.

The recognition highlights Boops Pets' leadership in scientific formulation, third-party testing, and its commitment to advancing canine longevity through validated nutritional science.

Award Rationale and Scientific Merit

Boops Pets' Longevity & Anti-Aging Soft Chews were selected following a multi-phase review by the IPHS Scientific Committee, composed of veterinary nutritionists, biochemists, and clinical researchers. Evaluation criteria included formulation integrity, ingredient validation, quality control, and transparency through independent testing.

Boops Pets earned top honors for its rigorous methodology and uncompromising transparency. Each batch undergoes third-party testing for purity and potency, with Certificates of Analysis (COA) publicly available so veterinarians and pet owners can verify ingredient integrity and safety.

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The award-winning formula features clinically studied compounds known to support mitochondrial function, cellular repair, and oxidative balance:
  • Nicotinamide Riboside (NR): A direct NAD⁺ precursor that supports cellular energy and healthy aging.
  • Quercetin: A plant flavonoid that promotes balanced inflammation and antioxidant protection.
  • Resveratrol: A polyphenol that helps defend against oxidative stress and supports cardiovascular and cognitive health.

"Boops Pets stood out for its evidence-based development and commitment to transparency at every stage," said Dr. Eleanor Hayes, Chair of the IPHS Review Committee. "Their approach represents the future of pet nutrition — where clinical research and consumer trust converge."

Commitment to Longevity and Transparency

Boops Pets' Longevity & Anti-Aging Soft Chews are formulated to support cellular resilience, energy metabolism, and long-term vitality in dogs. The chews are free from artificial colors, fillers, and unnecessary additives, and produced in GMP and NASC-compliant facilities, reflecting the brand's dedication to safety and precision.

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About the Institute for Pet Health Sciences (IPHS)

The Institute for Pet Health Sciences is an independent academic research organization advancing veterinary science, nutritional biochemistry, and clinical validation in companion animal health. Founded by a consortium of veterinarians, researchers, and analytical chemists, IPHS conducts independent studies and third-party testing to promote evidence-based standards across the global pet wellness industry.

For more information, visit http://www.pethealthsciences.org

About Boops Pets

Boops Pets is a U.S.-based pet wellness company dedicated to helping pets live longer, healthier lives through science-backed nutrition. Each supplement is formulated with clinically studied ingredients, tested for purity, and produced under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

For more information, visit http://www.boopspets.com

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Source: Institute for Pet Health Sciences

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