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PetChatz Partners with Major Treat Manufacturers to Expand Consumer Choice

Pet Age Staff//September 11, 2018//

PetChatz Partners with Major Treat Manufacturers to Expand Consumer Choice

Pet Age Staff //September 11, 2018//

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PetChatz, which makes a video system digital daycare for the home-alone pet, announced an expansion of partners providing certified treats compatible with the PetChatz units. Since the first version of PetChatz was released in November 2014, the company required the use of its own PetChatz Treatz to ensure the best experience for users. Now, the choice for treats has expanded with the addition of Cloud Star, NutriSource, Redbarn and Zuke’s. Consumers can even use American Journey dog food. A full list of PetChatz Certified Treats can be found here.

The expansion allows PetChatz to provide pet parents with several options when treating their dog and cat as part of PetChatz Digital Daycare.

PetChatz has gone through a rigorous testing process with select treat manufacturers that produce a specific size and shape of the training treat and that also align with PetChatz values. PetChatz Certified Treats are made in the USA, contain no byproducts and have no artificial flavors or color.

“Redbarn is ecstatic to join the PetChatz community and, conversely, for them to join ours. Pets are part of our families, so to partner with a company who can help us stay connected with them while we’re away—and better yet, feed them delicious treats—was an opportunity we couldn’t resist.,” Redbarn Brand Manager Jenna Murrel said.

PetChatz is designed to reduce anxiety and guilt related to the separation of the pet and pet parent by providing a full day of entertainment, connection and interaction with two-way video chats, wholesome treats, brain games, aromatherapy and DOGTV all in the safety of the pet parent’s home.

“PetChatz Digital Daycare was designed by people who love their pets, and now we’re giving pets and pet parents more options by partnering with these treat manufacturers,” said Joe Meyers, head of Marketing at PetChatz.