If you need expert freelance writers in the Canadian pet industry, you’ve come to the right place

The pet industry has exploded in recent years, with an estimated $75 billion in retails sales expected this year in the USA alone. Pet owners are becoming increasingly interested in their pet’s health and nutrition, and a staggering 53% of pet owner’s state that they take their pet’s nutrition more seriously than their own.

And that’s not all; quality and durability of pet supplies, socialization, and behavioural training are increasingly important to owners of today’s pets.

Smart bloggers and publications are taking advantage of a booming market, by writing quality pieces about pet behaviour and lifestyle, wellness and nutrition, grooming tips and tricks, and more. Print publications that previously included a cute pets section are now switching to more complex, informative articles investigating pet-related issues across the country.

That’s where we come in; our senior writers are experts in the pet industry, with over 30 years of researching and writing about everything to do with pets. Plus, our lead pet writer holds multiple certifications in Pet Health & Nutrition. We can produce the highest quality pet-related content for print, online articles and journals, marketing materials, on-page content, blog posts, and more.

Our Pet Industry Writers Can Craft Content About:

  • Pet nutrition, including pet foods, ingredients, and supplementation
  • Healthy Pet lifestyles
  • Pet behaviour, including problem solving and training
  • Changes in the pet industry, including legislative changes, animal welfare concerns, and more
  • Problem solving pet ailments, such as skin and coat, joint health, longevity, and more
  • Anything else related to pets!

We’ll create content on topics you choose, or we can design a content campaign to suit your business’s growth and marketing needs. Contact us to get started.

“Over 72% of North American households own one or more pets in 2019. This industry is expanding rapidly, and smart bloggers are capitalizing on consumer’s increased demand for knowledge.”

-Lorne F., Pet Image Inc

Pet Industry Content Samples

Pot For Pets? How The Cannabis Industry Is Revolutionizing How Everyday People Care For Their Pets

Human  use of medicinal cannabis in Canada has grown by over 800% in the last few years. This has brought an increase in interest and attention regarding the potential health benefits associated with this fascinating plant.

Acceptance for medicinal cannabis in North America is widespread, and growing. No longer is the use of marijuana solely associated with Cheech & Chong culture. Today, cannabis is on the cutting edge of medical science, changing the landscape of healthcare as we know it.

Cannabis is commonly used to treat pain and inflammation. With hip and joint health being one of the most concerning ailments affecting our four-legged best friends, pet owners are now turning to this “super healer” plant as an alternative means of quality-of-life care. Not only are pet owners using cannabis to help Fido’s stiff joints, they are also using it to treat everything from anxiety, to seizures, dementia, and more.

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Should Canadian Homeless Shelters Allow Pets?

A controversial topic, and one that has been receiving a lot of media attention lately, is the discussion surrounding companion animals in homeless shelters. On one hand is the argument that pets can be a strain on the already meager budgets allocated to helping our country’s homeless population. Especially when many animals require veterinary attention, additional food or medications.

However, a recent poll has revealed that over 90% of homeless pet owners would rather sleep on the street than give up their beloved companion for a night in a shelter. Most of the time, this means spending their nights cold and hungry. And, in fact, many said they regularly go hungry so their pet can eat instead. It is believed that up to 10% of Canada’s homeless have pets, with the majority of these homeless pets being medium-to-large breed dogs.

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FDA Admits They Don’t Have Proof, Still Releases Dangerous Dog Foods List

Three months ago, we published an article outlining what Dilated Cardiomyopathy is, explaining the concerns surrounding a possible link between this disease and ingredients in grain-free pet foods. This past week, the FDA released a list of foods that could possibly be linked to the increase in cases of this common pet disease, a move that many are calling premature.

The FDA’s investigation into grain-free diets for dogs is certainly causing a great deal of concern among pet owners in North America. We are fielding calls and questions on a daily basis from concerned pet owners looking for guidance on the subject. Since its beginning, we have been following this investigation very closely.

In July 2018, the FDA released an alert to the public about the possible connection between dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and grain-free pet foods. This release was made public after a significant increase in the number of reported dogs diagnosed with DCM between January 1, 2014 and April 30, 2019. Over that period of time, the FDA received 524 reported cases of pets with DCM.

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