Check out this story about the first ever Dogs Trust Honours held recently in London to honor dogs who displayed heroic abilities, trustworthiness, or just loyalty. Nice to see celebrities coming out to praise our four legged friends for their super human… er, super canine abilities.
Feb 17, 2008 | | Dog Topics In The News
Here is a great article detailing the uses that dogs serve in the United States military. Dogs can be helpful to soldiers in a number of different ways and are on the frontlines in places like Iraq as we speak.
Feb 03, 2008 | | Dog Topics In The News
A very interesting interview with PetFirst (a pet health insurance company) owner Brent Hinton. Not only talks about his company and what it is that he provides, but also delves into the business development side of things and gives details pertaining to how it was started and what some of the reasons to bring it about were.
Feb 01, 2008 | | Dog Topics In The News
A Look Back At The 2007 Pet Food Recall
2007 will go down in pet circles as the year of the pet food recall. It was a very scary moment for pet owners everywhere when it seemed like every day there was new information regarding contaminated pet foods that were not only causing sickness in pets, but death too.
In March of 2007 reports started coming in worldwide of pets suffering from renal failure. Such widespread problems caused concern and government agencies as well as the pet food companies themselves started looking for a cause. When a company test showed not only sickness but death in test animals, Canadian pet food manufacturer Menu Foods became the first company to issue a voluntary recall on March 16, 2007. Initially the recall was confined to wet pet foods and was traced to wheat gluten from a single Chinese company. Later, other contaminations would be discovered that would lead to a complete investigation of Chinese food exportation. This investigation would also find contaminated rice protein that was related to kidney failure in pets.
Although the actual number of infected pets and pets suffering death as a result will probably never be known due to the lack of a centralized animal death registry, the number was originally reported as around 100 at the end of March and has grown to be reported as multiple thousands. When all was said and done over 5300 pet products were recalled by multiple companies and a true cause was never completely discovered.
With several lawsuits still pending litigation and an investigation that found the distribution point, but not the source of the contamination, many wonder what the long term effects of the pet food recall of 2007 will be. Perhaps the long term effects will be what some people want, government regulation of the pet food industry.
Jan 06, 2008 | | Dog Topics In The News
Progressive Insurance’s new commercial touts pet insurance.
The latest nationwide commercial from Progressive Insurance focuses on a new feature of their insurance plans. They state that now they cover all pets as part of their auto insurance plans. The commercial says that if you get into an accident, your pet is now covered in addition to whatever other coverage you carry.
Not sure what other companies have taken this route, but seems to be a good step forward.
Dec 20, 2007 | | Dog Topics In The News