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Leading Veterinarians Partner with Tvati Pet to Support Animal Recovery

Veterinarians Dr John Newell and Dr Chris Papantonio, now working with Tvati Pet to support natural injury recovery in animals

H2: Trusted Veterinary Experts Back Tvati Pet

Two of Australia’s most respected veterinarians, Dr John Newell and Dr Chris Papantonio, have officially joined the Tvati Pet team as clinical advisors for the brand’s work in the greyhound racing sector.

Their involvement comes at a time of growing demand for Tvati Pet, a natural, Cook Islands–origin product that’s been gaining serious traction for its effectiveness in aiding bone, soft tissue, and cartilage recovery.

H2: Backed by Experience and Science

“I’ve been in greyhound racing for more than four decades, and I’ve seen plenty of products come and go,” said Dr Newell. “But with Tvati Pet, I’ve not only read the detailed 300+ page scientific report, I’ve also seen results firsthand—it’s not a gimmick, it’s a game-changer.”

With a decade of research and clinical trials behind the product, Newell and Papantonio bring their expertise to help guide trainers and owners through proper usage, ethical recommendations, and progress tracking.

H2: Enhancing Recovery, Ethically

Dr Newell stressed the importance of managing expectations. “There’s no magic bullet. But Tvati Pet can significantly enhance healing when used correctly. Our role is to support practitioners and track ongoing results so we’re not just distributing, but building a growing database of success stories.”

Their partnership will also help greyhound trainers understand the benefits of this natural alternative to invasive treatments—such as pin firing—through one-on-one consultations and ethical care plans.

H2: Building Trust in Animal Care

Sean Cahill, co-founder of Tvati Pet, said having Newell and Papantonio on board is a milestone for the brand. “Their experience and credibility are unmatched. It ensures our users are receiving not only a quality product but also expert guidance.”

H2: Learn More

For more about this announcement, read the original article by Adam Dobbin via The Greyhound Recorder.

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