Pet Problems Solved Sponsor Opportunities
Pet Problems Solved Sponsor formats
There are various ways that Pet Problems Solved sponsor opportunities are available, including:
- Website sponsorship – article writing, link insertion etc – not currently publishing
- Podcast and video series sponsorship – not currently publishing
- Working together with Dr Jo Righetti – Ambassadorship etc.
Sponsorship Opportunities
1. Website Sponsorship
Please note that we are not currently accepting any guest or sponsored posts.
1A. Sponsor post
Write a post using the guidelines here. You may add links (up to 3 links) to your sponsored post at the cost of AUD$100* per article. We would rather link to scientific information. Product and commercial websites will rarely be linked to.
You can nominate the day or time that your posts will be published or they will be posted at optimal engagement times for this blog. Dr Jo will also promote these posts in social media. Total engagement depends on the post topic, however, so ensure your post engages pet owners.
We do not engage into negotiation of post prices. Try a different website if our one does not suit you.
If you do not want to pay for a post, write a guest post article and only link to your own website in the bio at the end. No other links will be accepted within the post. There is no charge for publication of this article. Pet Problems Solved are very selective with articles. Only 5% of articles received are published and this year, only one or two will be published.
1B. Support a particular blog page
Your company can sponsor a page already existing on this blog or promote their own article by including a message within the text of a blog post. The type of ads displayed are strictly controlled by blog editors.
An example of a sponsor ad is below and on this page. You supply the graphic or text and suggest the page that you wish your message placed. Your message will be linked to your website. Ads should be either:
1. 600 x 300 block ad
2. 728 x 90 banner ad
Fees for advertising are $100* per advertisement for one calendar year and may continue longer unless the space is desired by another company.
1C. Dr Jo Righetti writes your post
If you do not wish to write your post but you have a topic in mind, Dr Jo Righetti may be able to write this for you. There is a charge for this service and the article must fit within the guidelines of this blog. Costs start at A$250* per article.
If you wish a product to be reviewed, then the product or service must be supplied to Dr Jo.
Costs vary depending on product or services offered and fees may be waived in return for product or competition giveaways.
Please email jorighetti@gmail.com for more information.
Written post with links: You may add links to your sponsored post at the total cost of A$300*.
1D. Add a link to an existing page
Your company can add a link to an existing page. Only certain links (informative not commercial) are acceptable to Pet Problems Solved sponsors and these are only available on certain articles. Links are charged at $30 each. Please contact articles@petproblemsolved.com.au for more information.
Payment of Sponsored Posts
For payment of any of the above options:
* Payment is by Paypal and is charged in Australian dollars (A$). GST is included in the price.
Payment is generally charged prior to publication, after article publication agreement. Payment failure will result in non-publication of the article; article links being removed.
Article submission
Please submit articles to articles@petproblemsolved.com.au.
2. Sponsorship Opportunities: The Pet Problems Solved Video and Podcast Series
Here’s one of our videos…
Listen to one of our podcasts…
You can sponsor all shows, one show or one segment.
Please contact us for more information about sponsoring Pet Problems Solved Podcast and Video Series. Prices start from AUD$30.
3. Dr Jo Righetti Ambassador
Dr Jo Righetti has been an Ambassador for companies and organisations. If your organisation, company or product feels like a fit for a pet-loving scientist, then please get in touch by emailing info@petproblemsolved.com.au.
Here are some other guest posts…
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- How to safely use essential oils around your petsHow to safely use essential oils around your pets If you enjoy using essential oils around your home or you are considering using them for your pet’s benefit, these guidelines by Mark Webster will help you determine ho to safely use essential oils around your pets… Essential oils have become increasingly popular over the past several years. Aromatherapy, fragrances, and cosmetics are a few ways people take advantage of these natural scents. These oils can have positive health benefits, including improving mood and relieving insomnia. Pet owners who use essential oils often wonder if they’re safe for their furry friends.
- Taurine Deficiency In Cats and How To Take Care Of ItTaurine Deficiency In Cats and How To Take Care Of It Every cat owner needs to know the importance of taurine in their cat’s diet. Philip Piletic helps Pet Problems Solved understand… If you have ever taken a closer look at the small prints on a bag or a can of your pet’s favorite food, you’ve probably noticed that taurine is stacked in the list of ingredients. Taurine is an amino acid that helps in keeping your pet healthy and prevents a wide spectrum of serious health problems. In general cats, dogs and humans have pretty similar nutritional needs. Most
- 10 things we do that puzzle and scare horses10 things we do that puzzle and scare horses Kenny Webster/Unsplash, CC BY Paul McGreevy, University of Sydney and Cathrynne Henshall, Charles Sturt University Horses, like our dogs and cats, are familiar to many of us, be they racehorses, police horses, or much-loved pony club mounts. So it might surprise you that horses, in Australia, are more deadly than snakes, and indeed all venomous animals combined. An equine veterinarian is more at risk of workplace injury than a firefighter. Does horses’ apparent familiarity lead us to misinterpret or misunderstand their behaviour? Read more:8 things we do that really confuse our
- Synthetic grass and Pets: Can they work together?Synthetic Grass and Pets: Can they work together? Do you find your lawn difficult to take care of? No time with kids? Hassles with pets? Pet Problems Solved asks The Turf Doctor if it’s possible to have synthetic grass and pets together. We get some tips on maintaining your artificial lawns… 1. Tell us a little about Turf Doctor I have been working in the artificial turf industry for 20 plus years. Whilst synthetic turf is fantastic to deal with the constant demands of three young children and two dogs. There is a problem with pet urine which can become
- Is a Career in Pet Care Right for You? Here’s What You Should KnowIs a Career in Pet Care Right for You? Here’s What You Should Know Have you always wanted to work with animals? Perhaps you’re starting out in your career or you need a change of direction and wonder if a career in pet care is right for you…. With over 29 million pets, Australia is among the countries with the most pets in the world. For animal lovers, this means you are likely to have your hands full should you decide to pick a career in animal service. However, there is more to career choices that job prospects, isn’t there?
- A dog’s environment impacts their communication behavioursA dog’s environment impacts their communication behaviours New research has confirmed that a dog’s environment impacts their communication behaviours. Dogs generally matched the enthusiasm of their owners! Craig Lebrau lets Pet Problems Solved know more… The environments that we put our animals in may have an effect on their psyches. We are definitely impacted by the environments that we inhabit but we have not had proof that canine communication and behaviours are also impacted by the dog’s environment. Whether it is childcare courses for one’s children or a favourite room in the home (to name just a few examples among
- 7 innovations from the world of 3D technologies that make life better for petsIt’s no secret that 3D technology is no longer associated only with science fiction stories or films. Here are some examples of how innovations in the 3D world can make life easier for our beloved pets and bring more joy to it. Thanks to 3D Generation’s Alina Dvoretska… How 3D printers and scanners help take care of our pets 3D technologies today can be found in almost all areas of life, so they could not but affect the animal world. We have already talked about how you can perform CT scans of cats and dogs, make a 3D figure of
- What Happens to Your Pets in the Event of Your Death?What Happens to Your Pets in the Event of Your Death? Death is not something that many of us like to think about but it is a reality and we must determine what happens to your pets in the event of your death. Rachel Diaz helps Pet Problems Solved understand what to do… Pets are more than just cats and dogs; they’re closer to family members, and their wellbeing is naturally going to be a priority. However, being concerned about their future means planning for it. Setting down your wishes in a legal will can mean the difference between your
- Common Treatable Problems Your Pet May Face This YearCommon Treatable Problems Your Pet May Face This Year. Just like humans, pets also suffer from various health problems. Fortunately, many of these problems are treatable.
- Deciding the Right Time to Say Goodbye to Your Family PetDeciding the Right Time to Say Goodbye to Your Family Pet. Never an easy decision but deciding the right time to say goodbye to your pet is an important consideration in any human-animal relationship.
- Love Your Pet Love Your VetLove Your Pet Love Your Vet Meet Dr Nadine Hamilton, a registered psychologist who is passionate about veterinary wellbeing. Dr Nadine is also the founder of charity Love your Pet Love Your Vet… Dr Nadine, Tell us a little about your work? I am a registered psychologist in Australia and completed doctoral research into veterinarian wellbeing and suicide in 2016. Since then I have worked exclusively with the veterinary profession and provide corporate consulting, workshops, and individual counselling and coaching support to veterinary professionals. I am also the Founder and CEO of my charity “Love Your Pet Love Your Vet”
- 8 things we do that really confuse our dogs8 things we do that really confuse our dogs Shutterstock Melissa Starling, University of Sydney and Paul McGreevy, University of Sydney Dog behaviour is extraordinarily flexible – this is why we can keep them in our homes and take them to cafes with us at the weekend. Nevertheless, there are ways in which evolution has not equipped dogs for the challenges of living in our world, and puppies must learn how to cope. These are some of the things we do they struggle to understand. Read more: Is your dog happy? Ten common misconceptions about dog behaviour 1. We leave
- How wolf-like is your Modern-Day Dog?How Wolf-like is your Modern-Day Dog? Wolves and dogs – are they alike or very different? Bhavesh Shah from Being Dog describes how wolf-like our modern-day dogs really are (or aren’t!)… You probably have heard about dogs having a gray wolf as their ancestor, which makes us believe that our dogs are wolf-like. But how much wolf-like is your modern-day pooch? There are some stark differences that make one home-friendly while another is wild. Our modern-day, domesticated dogs belong to Canis lupus familiaris species, while wolves are called Canis Lupus. That extra term, ‘familiaris‘ indicates the major characteristics of dogs,
- Pets Grieving the Loss of Other PetsPETS GRIEVING THE LOSS OF OTHER PETS It’s not only humans who suffer when a pet dies. Pets can too. Tom Jorgensen, from Pet Angel Funerals explains to Pet Problems Solved to look our for pets grieving the loss of other pets… Dealing with the death of a family pet is daunting process, and for other pets in the home it is no easier. Australians are amongst the biggest pet lovers in the world with an estimated 63% of households having a pet, equalling nearly 33 million pets in the country. Pets that live together often become as bonded to
- Overweight UK PetsAccording to recent research, the incidence of obesity in pets in rising. Here, Jacob Perry informs us of Direct Line findings and yes, there are overweight UK pets… Overweight UK Pets: 2.7 million pet owners in the UK are told their pets are overweight! With an estimated 40% of people owning a pet in the UK, it’s clearly a country that loves its furry companions. While we’re able to show our pets how much we love them in a number of ways, many owners resort to offering pet-pleasing foods that aren’t the healthiest. Pets may love the taste, but it’s
- How climate change complicates pet ownershipHOW CLIMATE CHANGE COMPLICATES PET OWNERSHIP Duke the dog’s plane death shows how climate change complicates pet ownership Shutterstock Simone Blackman, University of Tasmania; Anne Fawcett, University of Sydney, and Paul McGreevy, University of Sydney This summer’s bushfires and heatwaves may have led you to wonder how climate change will shape our lives. But have you given any thought to how it might affect your pets? The issue of climate change and pet ownership came to the fore in recent weeks after several dogs reportedly died during air transit in soaring temperatures. They included a boxer called Duke, who died
- What you need to know before buying a Guinea pigGuinea Pigs can make great pets but it is always wise to find out as much as you can before buying a Guinea Pig. Here, Tamara Labelle from ExoticDirect shares with Pet Problems Solved what you need to know… What you need to know before buying a Guinea Pig Guinea pigs live for up to 8 years Before you buy your Guinea pig consider whether you’ll be able to provide all the care and attention it needs for the whole of its life. Guinea pigs can live for up to eight years, meaning that small children may begin to lose interest
- When Is It Time to Call a Dog Trainer?WHEN IS IT TIME TO CALL A DOG TRAINER? Is It Time to Call a Dog Trainer? Are you or your dog are in trouble? Or is it too late by then and you should have called one early on? Here, blogger Andrej Kovacevic looks at some research on training and shares his thoughts… Your dog’s education begins from day one of your time together. You need to be patient and resilient and you need to master the basic dog training techniques to get things off to a good start. However, when your puppy looks into your eyes with that adorable
- Can CBD for Horses Help Treat Equine Health Conditions?CAN CBD FOR HORSES HELP TREAT EQUINE HEALTH CONDITIONS? CBD is increasing in use in the pet world. Here, Boriana Slabakova from Petpedia discusses if CBD for horses will help… An ailing animal is one of the worst things that can happen to a pet owner. Those who have seen their beloved pets struggle with health problems understand how stressful and emotionally painful it is to watch them battle with different health conditions. The issue becomes even more complicated when a pet is not a cuddly rabbit or a faithful canine but rather a majestic horse. Most owners are willing to
- WSAVA Issues Guidance on Pets and the CoronavirusWSAVA Issues Guidance on Pets and the Coronavirus Note from Pet Problems Solved: If you are worried about your pets and the coronavirus, please speak to your vet. The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has prepared an advisory document offering guidance and a series of Frequently Asked Questions to help its members when talking with pet owners concerned about the risk of infection with the new coronavirus (2019 n-CoV), following the outbreak in China. It also calls on veterinarians to urge owners not to panic because it is highly unlikely that they could contract 2019 n-CoV from their dog or cat, or that their companion animal could transmit the virus to people or other animals. Dr
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- Dogs really can chase away lonelinessDo your pets help you feel less lonely? As this recent articles, published in The Conversation, shows, dogs really can chase away loneliness… Dogs really can chase away loneliness Who’s a good doggie? New dog owners benefit from cuddles, meeting other dog owners and more physical exercise from www.shutterstock.com Feeling lonely? A dog may help. Our research out today confirms what many dog owners already know: dogs are great companions that can help you to feel less lonely. Cuddles and slobbery kisses, meeting other dog owners in the park and a general lift in mood all likely help. But our
- The Pet Diaries – keeping track of your pet’s scheduleTHE PET DIARIES – KEEPING TRACK OF YOUR PET’S SCHEDULE Do you find it hard to keep track of all the important events in your pet’s life? Vaccinations, vet check-ups etc? This new app, The Pet Diaries may be useful for you… The Pet Diaries reveals the secret to a good life balance and happy pets…Including the family goat! Balancing the demands of a busy life is not an easy task and can lead to chronic stress and long-term health problems. Good news is that pets can help their owners achieve a good life balance and in return, be happier
- Include Your Pets in Your Bush Fire Safety PlanInclude your pets in your bush fire safety plan Bushfires or Wildfires can strike quickly and ferociously and Australians need to have bush fire safety plans, as do other nations in wildfire-prone areas around the world. PetSafe® Brand Australia is urging all pet owners to ensure they have included their pet’s needs when creating their Bush Fire Safety Plans. A pet emergency kit should be included in your plans. PetSafe® Australia has pulled together a four-step easy to follow checklist for your pets should you need to evacuate your home. Four Steps to Keep Pets Safe during Fire Season 1.
- Australia’s Top 10 most popular pets revealedAUSTRALIA’S TOP 10 MOST POPULAR PETS REVEALED Australia has one of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world, with more than 25 million pets large and small being housed across the nation. A recent study by the Pet Industry Association Australia confirmed that more Aussies live with an animal than a child, and has put together a definitive list of Australia’s top ten pets. Editor-in-Chief for Love Your Pets magazine, Dr. Shibly Mustapha, said that the list was extremely varied, showing the determination of Australians to let animals into their home. Australia’s Top Ten Favourite Pets list is
- Socialisation versus Anxiety in DogsIf you are a dog owner, you’ve probably heard about the socialisation of dogs. You may also have wondered why anxiety in our dogs seems to be increasing. Dave Marcellino from The Pawfessionals gives Pet Problems Solved his advice on socialisation versus anxiety in dogs… Socialisation versus Anxiety in Dogs One of the most important and formative parts of a puppy’s life is socialisation. The period of time, from 2 weeks up until 12 weeks of age, is regarded as a ‘critical’ period of socialisation for a puppy. This time period can vary slightly from breed to breed. If social
- Ways To Make Your Handicapped Pet’s Life EasierWAYS TO MAKE YOUR HANDICAPPED PET’S LIFE EASIER If your pet is handicapped, they can still live a long and fulfilling life, especially with these tips on how to make your handicapped pet’s life easier… Ways To Make Your Handicapped Pet’s Life Easier We all love our pets and absolutely hate to see anything even remotely unpleasant happen to them. However, sometimes nasty things do happen, or have happened, to make your pet handicapped. One thing that you can always remember is how much better their lives are by being looked after by an owner. And, to that point, it’s
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- Would An Axolotl Suit You As A Pet?Would An Axolotl Suit You As A Pet? Have you considered an Axolotyl as a pet? Have you even heard of an Axolotyl? Here’ what you need to know about this unusual pet… Selecting a new pet can be a difficult process, especially if there are certain criteria you’re looking to fulfill. Unless you’ve had an axolotl before, you might be uncertain about whether one would suit you and your living habits, but rest assured, axolotls can make great low maintenance pets. These water-dwelling amphibians are a lot of fun, something a little unusual to show off to your friends,