Comfort Isn’t Enough

In pet boarding, comfort is critical, but it’s not the whole picture. Safety matters just as much, and frankly, it’s often overlooked. One of the most common hazards? The exposed corner of a standard vinyl foam cushion.

Innovation Begins With Listening: Why Comfort Needs a Redesign

Innovation in pet care doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It doesn’t come from guesswork or lab tests—it comes from listening. And when you listen to pet parents, technicians, and veterinarians long enough, you start to hear the same thing again and again: reducing fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS) has to be part of the plan.

Time to Retire the “Standard Issue” Cushion

After speaking with countless pet resorts across the country, one thing has become painfully clear: outdated cage bedding is still far too common. Foam pads with chewed corners, exposed stuffing, and short life spans continue to be used—despite the risks they pose to pets and the burden they place on staff.

The Illusion of Enrichment and Why Real Comfort Requires a Rethink

As the pet care industry starts to take a harder look at what “quality” really means, one truth is rising to the surface: comfort isn’t a luxury, it’s essential. It’s not just about eliminating stressors. It’s about creating environments with purpose, where comfort is designed, not assumed.

A Softer Goodbye: Comfort That Supports End-of-Life Care

The final appointment is one that stays with people for the rest of their lives. It’s not just another visit, it’s a deeply human moment that calls for compassion, presence, and quiet dignity. And for veterinary teams, the environment matters just as much as the medicine.

A Breakthrough in Boarding: Easing Fear, Anxiety, and Stress with a Bedding Upgrade

The rise in pet ownership has redefined what “boarding” should look like. Today’s pet parents aren’t just looking for a clean kennel and a water bowl, they want their dogs cared for the way they would do it. That means comfort, safety, and a space that feels familiar. The facilities catching on to this are the ones getting ahead.

The Business Case for Comfort-Driven Enrichment

At its core, comfort-driven enrichment means designing pet spaces to reduce fear, anxiety, and stress. Think cozy beds, quiet zones, and safe spaces that feel like home. These small details aren’t just thoughtful—they’re strategic, and they’re delivering results for facilities that get it right.

A Smarter Way to Make Hotels Truly Pet-Friendly

More people than ever are traveling with their dogs, and hotels are scrambling to keep up. But too often, “pet-friendly” just means tacking on a cleaning fee and calling it a day. That’s not hospitality—that’s damage control. If your hotel is serious about welcoming pets (and the people who love them), it’s time to rethink the setup.

DVM360 Recognizes Pet Therapeutics’ VetEdge Recovery Pet Bed

DVM360, a respected name in veterinary news, recently featured Pet Therapeutics and our latest innovation—the VetEdge Recovery Pet Bed. And they weren’t just talking about another dog bed. They highlighted how our design is actively reshaping the veterinary experience, helping veterinary clinics reduce stress surrounding the recovery process.

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