What would you do to promote your business? Would you eat your product? Hanna Mandelbaum and Alison Wiener are the co-founders of Evermore Pet→
If, like me, you keep track of the price of commercial chicken feed, you know that for some hipsters, raising chickens in your backyard→
Way before Disneyland, an ostrich farm in Pasadena was a huge tourist attraction. Edwin Cawston courted the early-20th-century public’s fascination with exotic foreign creatures→
Dog owners that are sick of losing their pets no longer need to worry. Thanks to one inventor, this is one problem solved says→
TopDawg Pet Supply is an online pet supply store entrepreneurs can run as their own business. TopDawg sells over 15,000 different pet items from→
photo credit: emifaulk A group of Sheffield College (UK) students have developed the false teeth for cats. Seventeen-year-old Rachel Gilbert is one of eight→
If you thought it was difficult administering physical therapy to a human, you should try getting an animal to do the necessary exercises. Woodstock→
I love reading about strange businesses like this one. Dustin Noffsinger sells Christmas trees during the winter and camel rides in the summer. The→
For Jane Grant, creating the perfect dog bowl meant not only making her dog happy but helping dogs all over the world, according to→
It started as a joke when Jennifer Murtoff of Oak Park, Ill. printed up 150 business cards that identified her as an Urban Chicken→
If you’ve ever left water out in the hot sun then you know exactly what it looks and smells like by the end of→
A Connecticut woman has started a mobile hospice service for pets the The Stamford Times reports: For pet owners, saying goodbye is one of→
This has to be a joke: It’s a hotel – but with a major difference. Instead of booking in guests in human form, Cornwall’s→
Sitting in a duck blind gives hunters a lot of time to be inventive, especially if the birds are landing somewhere else writes The→
A little over a year ago, Nick Schklair, a veteran of IT marketing and sales, was working on a very new project and stumbled→
Lawrence Journal-World: At this time last year, the price of a frozen, euthanized mouse was 45 cents. But now, that price has nearly doubled,→
Ruth Haldeman moved to rural Hot Springs, Ark., in 2002 and promptly took in a couple of orphan chicks. She soon discovered chickens poop–a→
Flickr user BryantSpokane scanned and posted a page from a 1972 Stromberg’s Chicks & Pets Unlimited catalog. Stromberg’s apparently used to mail-order live chickens,→
The newest pet craze sweeping China involves pet pandas… or are they? Nope, these little bundles of joy are actually just chow chow dogs→
People love their pets, making the pet industry a million dollar business. That why a business like Playground Pups fits so well in New→