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FRANKLIN, Tenn., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the PEDIGREE® brand released a digital comic book that highlights the big personalities of small dogs. The comic book, entitled The League of Hero-ish Small Dogs, features a group of small dog friends who each have their own hero-
ish qualities that they use to save the day. Anyone who has met a small dog knows that their personalities are not proportionate to their size, said Craig Neely, Vice President of Marketing at Mars Petcare. Whether they think they re rescuing their human from the evil mailman or hypnotizing them with their puppy-dog eyes, all small dogs have this superhero complex, which we ve aptly named hero-ish. The PEDIGREE brand s new comic book celebrates those hero-ish qualities that we love about our little furry friends.
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The two-story building will be constructed on property at
2409 21st Ave. S. That site offers a two-story modernist office building, to be razed, currently home to six tenants, including rental residential service provider Apartment Locators. The property also includes a surface parking lot, with some parking to remain.
Ryan Seibels, Elmington partner, told the
Post Wednesday groundbreaking is tentatively slated for September. He said the building will be about 17,500 square feet and occupied solely by BluePearl, a chain that is overseen by Tampa-based BluePearl Veterinary Partners. The parent company of that entity is Franklin-based Mars Petcare.
BluePearl, an after-hours pet emergency hospital, operates at
Companion Raises $8M Seed Round to Use Machine Learning and Computer Vision to Talk to Dogs
The company has developed an in-home, dog-training product that helps humans communicate with and train their dog
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Companion announces $8M in Seed funding to transform how we train, engage and communicate with our dogs. The funding comes from leading institutional investors and VCs along with some of the largest pet companies and charities in the world. Participating investors include IA Ventures, Tuesday Capital, frog Design, Companion Fund, backed by Mars Petcare, Michelson Found Animals Foundation, Wheelhouse Partners, PETStock and Central Garden & Pet. The funding will be used to continue rolling out the device and coaching service to early adopters. You can