


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
As a cat owner, you want to ensure that your feline companion…

Dogs & Owners May Suffer from Same Allergic Traits
A study published in Nature Communications found that owners…

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Beyond the Bowl: Creative Ways to Add Greens to Your Dog’s Diet
/ Jenna HarrisonAdding veggies to your dog’s diet can be a challenge, especially if your pet is a picky eater. But the benefits of greens are undeniable and it’s worth trying to incorporate them into their meals, even if it’s just occasionally. Here are some tips and tricks to encourage your dog to eat their greens:
Big Pet Food v. Raw Food: Recalls & Warning Letters
/ Nicole R. CammackUnveiling the Mystery Behind Paw Licking
/ Tina AdamsI often caught my dog incessantly licking his paws. After a while, I began to wonder what was…
Feeding your pet greens? Read This.
/ Morgan LaudanoGreens are leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, collard greens, and broccoli. These veggies are great natural sources of fiber, rich in vitamins A, C, and K, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and essential phytonutrients. Phytochemicals within these plants offer benefits when consumed and provide antioxidant purposes as well.
Morgan’s VMX Recap
/ Morgan LaudanoI recently attended the 2023 Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) in Orlando, Fl. and came back with a treasure trove of science and information we can use to help improve the health and wellness of our pets.
Our Top 3 Greens to Add and Why
/ NorthPoint PetsGreen vegetables contain important nutrients and fibers that can help to support the growth of healthy…
The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
/ Jenna HarrisonYour pet’s dental health is an important piece of their overall health and wellness. Oral disease can be caused…