


Grain-Free Dog Food Controversy: We Need Less Marketing and More Science
Pet food companies may not be entirely honest in promoting their products as safe and healthy amidst controversy surrounding grain-free dog food and DCM.

Empowering Pet Health: Celebrating founder, Nicole Cammack’s Dedication to Pet Health
Our Founder of NorthPoint Pets, Nicole Cammack Wins Sage's Rising 50 Club Contest, Honoring Small Business Owners. $10,000 Award for Pet Wellness Innovation.

The Challenges of Pet Nutrition: No One is “Right” or “Wrong”
While in school I was taught that half of what I was learning would be proven wrong – the problem is that we did not, and still don’t know what half is wrong. Even so, the more education I receive and the more brilliant scientists and researchers I meet from around the world, the more I realize we know very little about the world we live in and the sciences that drive it. It’s up to us to keep asking questions, keep exploring and keep challenging everything.

Grain-Free Pet Foods and Heart Disease: The Whole Truth
Pet owners and veterinarians are expressing concern over the potential relationship between grain-free pet foods and heart disease known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). However, little research and data are available on this topic, and some industry professionals fail to recognize the greater issue at hand. DCM is just one of the many health concerns that pet owners face, including cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and allergies.

Ten Things You Need to Know About EEE Virus & Your Pets
Here's what you need to know about mosquitos in order to protect your pets from Triple E and more.

How to Improve the Quality of Dry Food
We recommend a variety of supplements for varying reasons, however the most common reason is to improve upon a kibble. Here are some of our favorite tips for improving the health of your pet on dry food:

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3 Simple Ways to Improve Dry Kibble
/ NorthPoint PetsDry kibble is often the convenient food choice for dog owners. However, kibble isn’t always as healthy as the …
Our 18 Best Lick Mat Treat Fillers
/ Jenna Harrisonedit+xClone Element
Lick mats are an effective tool to help pets that struggle with anxiety. At NorthPoint, we’re frequently asked about lick mat fillers. Here are our top suggestions for lick mat fillers!
Five Things I’ve Learned at NPP
/ Rayanne SolaSince I started working at NorthPoint Pets and Company I have learned many things from customer service, social media, …
Frequently Asked Questions About CBD for Pets
/ Nicole R. CammackPet owners have been turning to CBD to promote calm and relaxation in the presence of chronic pain, anxiety, and inflammation. We are frequently asked about CBD, so we wanted to create this quick primer to answer some of your most pressing questions.
Our Top 3 Calming Supplements for Summer
/ NorthPoint PetsSummer travel, holiday fireworks, and thunderstorms can all cause anxiety even for generally calm pets. Our top 3 recommendations are based on safety, quality, and feedback from our customers!
Super Snouts CBD treats and tinctures
Nootie Progility Calming Treats (non-CBD) with melatonin
Dog Almighty Calming Bone Broth Elixirs
Dealing with “Frito Feet” and Yeast Overgrowth in Dogs
/ NorthPoint PetsHave you ever cuddled up next to your dog and noticed a distinct smell coming from their feet? It’s …
Five Reasons Your Dog Stinks
/ Nicole R. CammackYeast overgrowth is a widespread cause of smelly dogs. Yeast has a very distinct musty, pungent odor, often compared to moldy bread or cheese popcorn. Yeast infections most commonly occur in the ear canals or on dogs’ paws….