$599 Petco canine cancer test announces its scientific validation one year after press release, marketing campaign
California-based PetDx, owner of OncoK9 – “the liquid biopsy test for dogs -” has announced that there is now science […]
California-based PetDx, owner of OncoK9 – “the liquid biopsy test for dogs -” has announced that there is now science […]
Just over a year ago, on March 2, 2021, USA Today, whose parent company Gannett became America’s largest newspaper publisher when it merged with Gatehouse in 2019, printed a thinly sourced story declaring one of America’s most popular pet products, Seresto flea and tick collars, to be killer collars. The story was castigated by veterinarians and other health professionals — including board-certified veterinary toxicologists we interviewed.
This report has been updated to include a statement we received around 6pm ET on January 26 from acting press secretary Michael Lanza at NYC’s Department of Health: “The Health Department so far cannot confirm recent reports of canine leptospirosis related to McCarren Park. We have not received reports of leptospirosis in dogs from Brooklyn this year. The Health Department has reached out proactively to several veterinary hospitals in the area, none of which have seen cases so far this year.”
“‘Multiple’ dogs may have been sickened by rat-transmitted illness,” ABC affiliate WABC-TV reported Monday. However, in New York City, Health Department officials have not confirmed even one case involving the illness. And we’re not trying to pick on bloggers, but there’s a reason our only blogger is Nellie the Labrador: One blog declared a leptospirosis “outbreak” as early as last week, apparently scooping The Canine Review, and even The New York Times. In fact, the blogger’s source on “outbreak” is city councilman Lincoln Restler, who is not, in fact, on the payroll of any health department.
Update: The California Veterinary Medical Board responded to The Canine Review’s Public Records Act request late Thursday, January 13 with a large quantity of documents…..
It’s been three weeks since the pet insurance model law was removed unexpectedly from the agenda of the final 2021 meeting of […]
There is at least one piece of good news for Petplan (or ‘Fetch by The Dodo’) policy holders, which is that you now have a prominent New York media executive to rope in when you file complaints to departments of insurance: Ken Lerer
If Landspath can be even a fraction of the disruption Trupanion has been, there could be a paradigm shift in the U.S. pet food market, the subsector of the pet industry American dog owners spend the most money. According to Packaged Facts and the American Pet Products Association, Americans had spent $40 billion on pet food by mid-year 2020. What if owners could choose between data-driven, validated pet food accountable to insurance regulators and pet food industry marketing?
USA Today editor Emily Le Coz reached out to Elanco this morning to inform the company that a September 24 […]
Nearly a week after Seresto parent company Elanco (NYSE: ELAN) issued a letter demanding corrections to a USA Today story […]
Internet sensation The Dodo and pet insurance provider Petplan appear to have dissolved plans to build a partnership. Both parties […]