
The improved "Detergent for Pet Products" has an increased amount of unique cleaning ingredients. It is said to be 10% more effective in removing pet-specific odors. The anti-bacterial effect has also increased the power to prevent the growth of odor-causing bacteria, according to the company.

The product also contains "hair release promoting ingredients. It is said to make it easier to remove hair, and repeated washing can be expected to make it harder for hair to stick to cloths around pets.


Lion will also start selling a laundry finishing agent, "Antibacterial Finishing Agent for Pet Products. The product will go on sale on March 4.

The "Antibacterial Finishing Agent for Pet Products" is a laundry finishing agent for fabrics used around pets that also removes bacteria specific to pets. By using the product during rinsing, the growth of bacteria can be prevented by 99.9% compared to when the product is not used.

In addition, the double cation action prevents static electricity generated by friction between pet fur and fibers. This prevents the adhesion of allergens such as mite feces and carcasses.
Canines and cats often become restless when their own odors are washed away. From this perspective, it is questionable whether this detergent really makes pets happy. But isn't preventing the growth of bacteria and the adhesion of allergens a plus for both pet owners and their pets?

Prices are open for both products.











