Please take a moment to visit our friends and supporters!
Itchmo Itchmo is an amazing site that has provided us with 16.1% of our website hits in the month of April making Itchmo the #1 referral website! If you want to stay up to date on the pet food recall and if you want to discuss the issue with others then Itchmo is the place to go!
Click HERE to visit Itchmo or view the Itchmo badge on the homepage
The Best Friends Network Jennifer Hayes from the Best Friends Network was kind enough to cover our Memorial Event in Austin and she has done a wonderful job helping us get the word out about upcoming events.
PetSitUSA We had the honor of meeting Therese from PetSitUSA at our Austin event. She is another one of our friends that has helped get the word out and she's been a big supporter of PNV2.
Lost Pines Pet Sitting Mary is one of the nicest people I've ever known! She has been directly effected by the pet food recall in the sense that she wonders what is safe to feed her client's pets let alone her own pets.
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Healthy Pet Net Dawn sold us on her cat food! We fed a sample to our extremely picky kitties and they loved it! PNV2 tested and PNV2 approved!
Dogster and Catster Dogster and Catster are huge supporters of PNV2 and have helped us spread the word about our events. Jen joined catster and she says it's great. You can network with petowners, share stories and check out pictures of amazing animals!
Kitty Liberation Excellent site to learn more information on upcoming events, to sign petitions and to learn more about organizations. Shane and Sia are supporters of PNV2 and they have been working on animal rights for years.
Pet Connection One of PNV2's first friends. Pet Connection is an excellent resource and the place where you can go and report your pet's illness or death.
Defend Our Pets A new organization dedicated to making a change! Mike, Founder of Defend our Pets, says "The GOAL of this group and website is to attempt to organize some efforts to try and prevent this tragedy from ever occuring again. Better laws, better food quality enforcement, and stiffer penalties to violators are an absolute necessity."