


Reality: The Problem Isn’t China, It’s Us
You walk the aisles of your local pet store, or maybe you shop online – and you notice that your pet’s food, treats and supplements are marked “Made in the USA.” You think that this means it is free from any foreign ingredients, and therefore safe – right? Wrong. In fact, various ingredients can be sourced from anywhere in the world and then assembled (made) in the USA. And, suddenly we see how deceptive that “Made in the USA” claim can be.

NorthPoint Pets: Year in Review
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Pets enjoyed 100,854 lbs of raw pet food
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‘Voluntary’ Pet Food Recalls are NOT Voluntary
A Brief History of Deadly Pet Food Recalls
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Small Animal Supplies
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Tips to Boost Your Cat’s Water Intake
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Dogs & Owners May Suffer from Same Allergic Traits
A study published in Nature Communications found that owners…

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How to Make Your New Cat Feel at Home: A Beginner’s Guide
/ Nicole R. CammackWelcoming a new cat or kitten into your home is an exciting time, but it’s important to make the transition as smooth as possible for your furry friend. Follow these tips to help your cat adjust and thrive in their new environment.
The Importance of Gut Health for Pets: The Role of Bacteria
/ Nicole R. CammackThroughout the past 3 months, several peer-reviewed articles indicated how critical the microbiota and micro-biome are to canine behavior, health and performance, each warranting its own discussion. The following article discusses why canines should regularly receive probiotic supplementation to support their unique needs, and prevent common ailments and diseases