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Amazing Felines in Flight and More Business-Boosters for Jan-Feb

It’s a must for cat lovers … and comes with a companion calendar.

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Pounce book

Grab It

Dogs and cats love it when you get down to their level. And that’s what photographer Seth Casteel did with his New York Times best-selling book, Underwater Dogs. He’s at it again with Pounce, which captures felines in flight. A must for cat lovers, it also has a companion 2017 calendar. sethcasteel.com

$20

Doggequin

Get Real

Kiss those plush forms goodbye and make a statement with a sculpted Doggequin that is both elegant and contemporary. Fiberglass sculptures, available in a variety of breeds and sizes, have a lifelike shape and lightweight bodies. They’re perfect for snazzing up your storefront or hitting the road to wherever you are selling. doggequin.com

Price varies by size, material and model 

Growlees tags

Lost and Found

Thousands of pets go missing each year and according to the ASPCA only a quarter of them are claimed. A newly launched line of tags from Growlees will help animals on the lam get noticed, with humorous lines such as “Cute But Psycho” and “Unleash The Beast.”  growlees.com

$12.50

Jerseys Doggie Nation

Game Day

Put me in, coach! Man’s best friend can sport his team spirit with a jersey made just for him by Doggie Nation. Perfect for tailgating or curling up on the couch. Get girl dogs in on the fun with cheerleader outfits and pink versions that add some feminine flair. (Pro and college sports available.) doggienation.com

$19.95

Nashville Wraps bags

Purrrfect Packaging

Good things come in small packages and recycled kraft-paper bags from NASHVILLE WRAPS can make the present worth giving. Can be sold directly to your customers, custom printed for promotional giveaways, aka doggie bags, or used to package your own line of private label treats. nashvillewraps.com

$92.50
for 250 medium-sized bags

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At first it was just an idea: Animal supplements needed the same quality control that human-grade supplements receive. But that was enough to start a movement and an organization —the National Animal Supplement Council — that would be dedicated to establishing a comprehensive path forward for the animal supplements industry. In this Media Spotlight interview, NASC’s president, Bill Bookout, talks to PETS+ interviewer Chloe DiVita about the industry today: Where it’s headed, what’s the latest focus and why it’s vital to gain the involvement of independent pet product retailers.

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