

The Truth About Purines & Your Dog’s Bladder Health
Bladder stones are painful—but often preventable. Know which dogs are at risk, what foods to avoid, and how to help your pup thrive.
Is Your Pet’s Food Truly Innovative or Just Expensive Hype?
The label looks new. The buzzwords are louder. But the food? It’s mostly the same. Behind every “reformulated” recipe is often a marketing strategy—not a nutritional breakthrough. Here’s how to tell the difference—and why it matters for your pet’s health.

Calm Canines: Exclusive Shopping Hours for Reactive Pets at Northpoint Pets & Co.
Shopping shouldn’t be stressful. Calm Canines is our new after-hours experience for reactive or anxious dogs who need space, quiet, and care.

Influencer Approved, Science Denied: Navigating the Pet Industry’s Marketing Maze
Petfood trends are driven by marketing, not science. Learn how to cut through the noise and choose products that actually support your pet’s health.

Think Twice Before Putting a Dirty Collar on Your Clean Dog
We all know the feeling, your pup is fresh out of the bath, smelling amazing, looking fluffy, and ready for all the snuggles. But before you grab that collar and clip it back on, stop for a second. If that dirty collar hasn’t been cleaned recently, you might be undoing all your hard work.

Meet the Team: Q&A with Camille
Meet Camille—you’ll find her keeping the store stocked, helping customers, and diving into all things pet nutrition. She shares her must-have pet products, her journey to NPP, and, of course, stories about her pup, Harley Quinn!

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Hemp & CBD: Not All CBD is “Natural”
/ Nicole R. CammackIn part II we discussed phytoremediation, and why this is one of the largest hidden risks for those who …
CBD & Hemp: Legal or Illegal?
/ Nicole R. CammackIn Part I of our CBD Education Series we discussed the history of cannabis, which dates back over 6,000 …
CBD & Hemp: Hemp, CBD (and other) Safety Considerations
/ Nicole R. CammackIn part I and part II we discussed the history of CBD, how it works, and the legality behind …
CBD & Hemp: What is CBD and How Does It Work?
/ Nicole R. CammackCannabis: An Ancient Crop with Claims of Health Benefits The use of cannabis dates back to ancient civilizations, with …
June 2020: Journal of Animal Sciences Grain Free & Heart Disease Summary
/ NorthPoint PetsBackground & History of DCM Investigation In June of 2018 a blog titled “A broken heart: Risk of heart …
How to Ensure Quality and Transparency in Pet Products
/ Nicole R. CammackThe Importance of Transparency in the Pet Industry Transparency is a buzzword that has been used frequently in recent …
Journal of Animal Science Article Full Summary, Volume 98, Issue 6, June 2020
/ Nicole R. CammackIn June of 2018, Lisa Freeman, a board-certified veterinary nutritionist from Tufts University published a blog titled “A broken heart: Risk of heart disease in boutique or grain-free diets and exotic ingredients.” This blog warned pet owners and veterinarians that ‘BEG’ (boutique, exotic, grain free) diets were causing heart disease in dogs. This left professionals and the public scrambling for more information, which was further fueled by media frenzy. As a result, the FDA launched an investigation which was complicated by sampling bias, overrepresentation of subgroups and confounding variables. For the past two years, despite additional commentary articles, scarce and vague scientific data and inconclusive FDA reports, information regarding DCM has been incomplete at best. Lack of information has been accompanied by abbreviated synopses of case studies with multiple variables and treatments, incomplete medical information and conflicting medical data and opinions from veterinary nutrition influencers.