Halo Pets Blog

Improving the well being of pets and the people who love them.

LANCELOT AND LOKI: AN UNUSUAL FELINE FRIENDSHIP

Thanks to Love Meow for sharing this adorable story about an unusual cat friendship. It all began one day when Lancelot the cat was outside on a leash with his owner. A neighbor cat came into Lancelot’s yard. Lancelot’s owner was shocked when her cat, who doesn’t usually like cats in his domain, took a

DR. NICHOLAS DODMAN: SEXUAL AGGRESSION IN CATS

Contributor: Ms. Margot Raicek (a DVM/MPH Candidate 2016) Background and Description Feline aggression is a significant problem reported to behaviorists, second only to inappropriate elimination in its frequency. A wide variety of motivators for feline aggression exist and distinguishing between them is critical to resolution of the problem. One particular subset of feline aggression is

#HALOFEEDITFORWARD CAMPAIGN WINS THREE PRESTIGIOUS HATCH AWARDS

Halo, Purely for Pets is thrilled to have won two Bronze awards and one Merit prize at this year’s Hatch Awards for its popular #HaloFeeditForward campaign! The campaign has helped “ignite a movement” encouraging people and their pets to work together to ensure every pet gets premium nutrition, including shelter pets. When you buy Halo’s

TRACIE HOTCHNER: A HAPPY ENDING FOR A HOMELESS LADY AND HER DOG

The recent inaugural Dog Film Festival in New York City gave me and the audience many opportunities to look at the human-canine bond from different perspectives. Many of us treasure and value our connection with our dogs and cannot imagine life without them – but for most of us, they are a part of our

HALO DONATES 5,000 BOWLS OF ITS PET FOOD TO ARIZONA’S MORNING STARR ANIMAL SANCTUARY

Halo, in partnership with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org, recently delivered 5,000 bowls of Halo Spot’s Stew to the nonprofit Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary in Cornville, Arizona, helping many residents in need feed their beloved pets. According to Fran Freedman, President and Co-founder of Morning Starr, one disabled Navy veteran is particularly grateful for the help he