White label · Faster path to shelf · Powder-only
Appleton, WI · USA

White label
pet supplements.
Without the fluff.

A white label pet supplements partner who hands you a real formula and a real timeline — not a starter pack pulled from someone else's overflow. Same testing program as our custom runs. Same 500-unit MOQ. Same Appleton, WI line.

02 / What this means

Not a starter pack.
A working formula.

When we say "white label pet supplements," we don't mean a catalog of pre-made stock you slap your logo on. We mean a starting formulation that's already been through our R&D and our production line — that you customize at the label, the packaging, and within tested ingredient ranges — and that ships under your brand on our 500-unit-minimum runs.

Same testing protocol as a custom run. Same lot codes. Same Appleton line. The only thing changing is the speed: instead of starting from scratch, you're starting from a formula that already works.

Comparison · faster vs. fuller
White label
Custom
Speed to first run
3–4 weeks
4–5 weeks
Starting MOQ
500 units
500 units
Customization
Label, packaging, minor swaps
Full formulation
Best for
Faster path to shelf
Differentiated formula
03 / Catalog

Starting formulas
we can build on.

Nine starting formulas, each one already through our line. Pick the closest match to your brand position, then customize the label, packaging, and ingredient mix within tested ranges.

FORMULA 01 3–4 wk
Joint & mobility

Glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, and curcumin palette. Tailored to active dogs, working breeds, and seniors.

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FORMULA 02 3–4 wk
Calming & behavior

L-theanine, chamomile, and B-vitamin palette. For travel, storms, and routine-disruption positioning.

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FORMULA 03 3–4 wk
Digestive

Probiotic strains, prebiotics, and digestive enzyme palette. Sensitive-stomach and transition positioning.

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FORMULA 04 3–4 wk
Skin & coat

Omega-3, biotin, and zinc palette. For shedding-season, coat-quality, and skin-support brands.

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FORMULA 05 3–4 wk
Senior cognitive

Antioxidant, MCT, and L-carnitine palette. Senior-dog positioning.

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FORMULA 06 3–4 wk
Hip performance

Joint-support palette with collagen and HA. Working and sporting breed positioning.

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FORMULA 07 3–4 wk
Urinary & kidney

Cranberry, marshmallow root, and B-vitamin palette. Lower urinary tract positioning.

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FORMULA 08 3–4 wk
Multivitamin

Daily-baseline vitamins and minerals across the NRC spectrum. Foundation-tier positioning.

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FORMULA 09 3–4 wk
Dental powder

Daily oral-care palette. Sprinkle-on application.

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04 / What changes, what doesn't

Your brand.
Our chemistry.

Changes What you control
  • Label & branding — your name, your story, your design.
  • Packaging format — jar, tub, or bulk, within our three production formats.
  • MOQ-scale customization — minor adjustments tied to your order size.
  • Minor ingredient swaps — within our tested ingredient ranges.
Stays What we hold
  • The formulation backbone — proven ratios stay intact.
  • The testing protocol — 3rd-party, every batch.
  • The lead time — 3–4 weeks for white label, on the same line as custom.
  • The COGS structure — stable, no surprise change orders mid-run.

Need a fully custom formula? That's a different conversation. Start at capabilities for what we can build, or process for how we run a custom project.

05 / Process

Four steps.
Days, not months.

The white-label path skips the formulation phase. Everything else — testing, pilot, production, release — runs the same way as a custom job.

01
Day 0
Pick a starting formula

Rapid Quote or a 20-minute call. You point at the catalog entry that fits your brand. We confirm fit, capacity, and timing.

02
Day 1–3
Confirm label, packaging, MOQ

Label artwork, packaging format (jar, tub, or bulk), unit count. Quote locks in. Mutual NDA in place if it isn't already.

03
Week 1–2
Pilot blend + your QA review

Small pilot run for your QA team to validate against your acceptance criteria. Iterate if needed — but most don't.

04
Week 3–4
Production run + ship

Full production run. 3rd-party testing. Lot release packet ships with the order. Pallets on the truck.

White label
3–4 wks
Custom (ZTL)
4–5 wks
Industry standard
8–12 wks
06 / MOQ & pricing

500-unit MOQ.
Honest pricing.

Our 500-unit minimum applies to white label runs the same way it applies to custom. We don't dangle a smaller minimum to win the deal and then walk it back at production. Five hundred is the smallest run we can produce to spec — below that, you're not getting a manufactured product, you're getting repackaged stock.

Prices come back via the Rapid Quote tool with the COGS structure made explicit — what's in the unit cost, what's pass-through, what doesn't move between your first run and your fifth. No surprise change orders mid-cycle. If something shifts in supply, you hear about it before the invoice.

Starting MOQ
500
units · same as custom
Quote turnaround
5min
via the Rapid Quote tool
Industry standard quote
2–4wks
if you ever get one back
07 / Differentiation

What you're
not getting.

A lot of what's marketed as "white label" in the pet space is something else dressed up. Here's what we're not, and why.

01
A clearance house catalog
Generic white-label runs you through a list of pre-made stock pulled from someone else's overflow. You don't know who made it, who tested it, or whether the run is repeatable. Our starting formulas come off our own line.
02
"No-MOQ" promises
"Any quantity" usually means "buy what's already on the floor." Our 500-unit minimum exists because that's the smallest run we can produce to spec. Below that, you're buying repackaged stock — not a manufactured product.
03
Off-the-shelf bottles without QA
A real white-label run includes the same testing program as a custom run — on-receipt, blend uniformity, pre-release. You shouldn't have to negotiate for that, and you don't here.
04
A black-box formula
You should be able to see what's in your product before you put your brand on it. Mutual NDAs are standard. So is ingredient transparency.