The Snoop: Our Favorite Enrichment Toy

Keep your pup busy with The Snoop from Planet Dog! Your dog will enjoy pouncing, nudging, and sniffing out the treasure inside!

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We’re Retailer of the Year!

We are extremely humbled and grateful to have been named the Pet Product News International “Retailer of the Year” in the health and wellness advocate category at SuperZoo 2021!

We want to take a minute to thank YOU for believing in the independent little guy who puts industry transparency first. We wouldn’t be able to do any of this without you!

FAQ: Can I Feed My Cat Raw Food?

YES! The feline digestive system has evolved to digest raw meat very efficiently but lacks enzymes that break down dry food (carbohydrates). A raw food diet can be extremely beneficial for a kitty at any age!

Pro Tip: When buying raw food for your pets, always choose products sold specifically for animal consumption.

Behind the Scenes: Pasteurization

Did you know that many raw foods use the same preservation process as jams, jellies, and packaged dips?

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NorthPoint Pets Is Officially One Of ‘America’s Coolest’ Pet Businesses!

We’ve been chosen as one of ‘America’s Coolest’ by PETS+ Magazine in its fifth annual contest.

 

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Won’t my dog (or my family) get sick if I feed a raw diet?

We have always received advice to cook meat thoroughly in order to eliminate pathogens such as Salmonella, E. Coli, or Campylobacter. However, there is limited documentation linking raw feeding to enteric pathogens. A study conducted by DogRisk1 examined stool samples from dogs fed raw diets and those fed kibble-based diets. The study found that “Zoonotic meat-borne bacteria, such as Campylobacter, Salmonella, and enteropathogenic Yersinia, were only sporadically detected in RMBD (raw meat-based diets) by PCR.”1 In other words, there is no consistent association between raw diets and enteric pathogens.

By following basic, safe handling practices (which we already do when handling our own meat to prevent illness) – such as practicing good hand hygiene, disinfecting surfaces after preparation, and not feeding spoiled meat – the risk of enteric pathogens can be minimized.

It is worth noting that some of the largest and most significant pet food recalls in the U.S. have been linked to dry food. This indicates that heat-treated foods also carry a significant risk of pathogens. Additionally, research shows that most pet owners do not regularly wash their hands or clean their pet food bowls. Therefore, regardless of the type of food you feed your pet, it is important to practice proper hygiene.

 

REFERENCES:

  1. Anturaniemi (o.s. Roine), J., Barrouin-Melo, S., Zaldivar-López, S., Sinkko, H., & Hielm-Björkman, A. (2019). Owners perception of acquiring infections through raw pet food: a comprehensive internet-based survey. Veterinary Record185(21). https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105122

It’s CANWI Awareness Week

Did you know it’s Companion Animal Nutrition and Wellness Institute (CANWI) Awareness Week? Follow CANWI this week to watch interviews with nutrition experts in both human and animal nutrition, including one with our store owner, Nicole Cammack!

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Thank For Joining For Us For Our Ice Cream Social Last Tuesday!

Visit our Facebook page to see the whole album from last Tuesday’s ice cream social!

Goat Milk Whipped Cream: A (Nutritious) Decadent Treat

Your pets will drool over it!  Made from raw goat cream with beef collagen, it supports:

  • Healthy digestion
  • Immune digestion
  • Joint support

Pro-Tip: Spread on a LickiMat & freeze.