You know that a busy, active life gets better with a pet by your side—and that you and your pet look to each other like family. These stories celebrate the ways we all lead a #NOBL_Life.
Prepare Your Dog for 4th of July Fireworks
Posted by Jim Galovski onWhen most people think of Independence Day, they think of food, picnics, parades, and, of course, fireworks. However, not all pups are fans of the fanfare. Fireworks are loud, bright, and unpredictable. To an unprepared puppy, they may come across as threatening or scary. For pet parents, it is essential...
Adventure Awaits: Be Prepared When Traveling with Your Pup
Posted by Jim Galovski onImage From @gunnerchews As the spring and summer arrive and temperatures warm up, more and more people will travel to their favorite destinations – and that includes bringing along their favorite furry friend. After all, pets are part of the family. With the proper planning, traveling with a pet...
Dental Health Month
Posted by Jim Galovski onWhen my kids were growing up, they loved it when I would read them, “Dog Breath: The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis” by Dav Pilkey. It’s a cute story about how the family dog Hally saves the day for the Tosis family using her “special” dog breath.
Blog: Straight from Pet Parents: Answers to Top Questions About Our Food
Posted by NOBL Foods onWhat questions should Pet Parents be asking of pet food companies? How transparent are they about nutrient analysis, digestibility, or 3rd party analysis? Here are some of the top answers to questions asked by pet parents. #1 - My dog is used to a bowl full of food. Can a 2oz. food...
Blog: Crude Protein Does Not Equal Quality Protein
Posted by Jim Galovski onFor starters, what are proteins and why should you care about them for your cats or dogs? They are predefined chains of amino acids that are released in the digestive tract in order to build, repair, and regenerate cells as well as produce hormones and antibodies.
Blog: The Evolution of a Brand: From Guardian to NOBL
Posted by Jim Galovski onIN THE BEGINNING In early 2017 I came up with the idea for a freeze-dried food bar that would be unlike any other food in the market. I created a few prototypes but I’m not an animal nutritionist. I knew that in order for the new food to be great,...
Blog: Is it Too Late to Save The Independent Pet Retailer?
Posted by Jim Galovski onBack in 1911, a mining tradition began that lasted 75 years. Workers would bring caged canaries with them into the mines to serve as an early warning system against rising methane and carbon monoxide levels (lethal to humans). All the canaries had to do was die! The pet care industry...