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Pets + Magazine Press Release on ArmOR Hand Gloves

Published Apr 13, 2021  |  Author: Dr. Laura Catena  |  Topic(s):

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Press release on ArmOR Hand Gloves in Pets + Magazine online newsletter.

In print and online, PETS+ provides news and tips designed to help pet professionals build better businesses. Pets + Magazine states, “Perfect for professional animal caregivers, pet owners, wildlife rehabbers, groomers and others, these gloves are constructed of all synthetic materials including Kevlar and stretch Cordura and provide protection from the tips of the fingers to the elbows. Elastic wrists insure a good fit for increased mobility while the rubber fingertips provide improved restraint control. The gloves are machine washable and can be wiped down to help prevent zoonotic and infectious disease transmission.” Thank you Pets + Magazine for your support of ArmOR Hand Gloves!

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Dr. Laura Catena is the Founder and President of The ArmOR Hand Gloves.

She graduated from The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine and is a small animal veterinarian. Dr. Catena developed The ArmOR Hand Animal Handling Gloves after a life-threatening injury she endured while working emergency medicine. She is a member of the Women's Business Enterprise National Council and an animal welfare advocate.

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