Pet specialty retailers will be able to create custom store websites through eTailPet, offer thousands of products and have them fulfilled directly through WholesalePet.com.
The market research firm will exclusively provide in-store, e-commerce and consumer data about the pet retail franchise to help tailor its growth strategies to consumer behaviors.
This year’s cohort includes seven young companies disrupting the pet industry with cutting-edge ideas about nutrition, convenience, dog training and end-of-life pet care.
This high-quality pet food and treat manufacturer has invested more than $150 million in its Minnesota manufacturing campus since 2010, with additional growth plans already in the works.