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Pet-care products can use front/back labelling for bottles, jars and containers where branding, dosage, ingredients or usage instructions must stay readable.
Pet-care ranges can include grooming liquids, sprays, supplement bottles, jars and cleaning products. The same line may need to handle multiple shapes and sizes, so changeover should be discussed early.
Front/back labelling can help keep branding separate from instructions, barcode and product details.
Labels may need to withstand moisture, handling or product residue. Film or clear labels can create a premium finish but may require specific sensors and setup.
For products sold in retail, label alignment and barcode position can affect both shelf appearance and scanning.
A compact twin side labeller can suit smaller pet-care businesses and mixed production. Automatic labelling is more appropriate where output, repeatability and integration matter.
Where products include flat cartons or sleeves, top/bottom labelling may also be relevant.
The best enquiry includes photos of each pack, dimensions, label positions and output target. If the line already has filling or capping machinery, include layout details too.
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Often yes, but the size range, changeover needs and product stability must be checked.
Many flat or oval pet shampoo bottles can be suitable for front/back labelling.
Clear labels can be possible when suitable sensors and label materials are used.
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