Pet nutrition company BIXBI is introducing DROOL Magazine as a first-of-its-kind quarterly magazine that "puts dogs at the heart of the story." The magazine is full of interesting stories about dogs and promises to offer readers a more in-depth look into the lives of dogs than ever before.
The inaugural issue of DROOL Magazine boasts 96 pages that invite dog lovers to discover the stories of Italian Maremma sheepdogs managing livestock at Hanzell Winery in California or the service dogs tasked with helping non-profit organization Pawsitive Change with prisoner counseling.
Naturally, DROOL also shares unique insights into the canine-human relationship. As James Crouch, Editor-In-Chief of DROOL and Founder & CEO of BIXBI, says: "DROOL was born out of the desire to provide free access to these types of interesting narratives that have been previously undocumented in the world of pets."
Dog-Centric Magazines
DROOL Magazine Shares Interesting Stories About Dogs
Trend Themes
1. Dog-centric Magazines - Opportunity for pet-focused companies to create their own magazines and connect with dog lovers through captivating stories.
2. In-depth Canine Stories - Opportunity for media companies to create platforms that offer unique and in-depth insights into the lives of dogs and their relationships with humans.
3. Animal-assisted Therapy - Opportunity for non-profit organizations and mental health institutions to explore the use of service dogs for counseling and prisoner rehabilitation.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Nutrition - Pet nutrition companies can explore the creation of their own dog-centric magazines to engage with their target audience and build brand loyalty.
2. Media - Media companies can develop platforms dedicated to sharing in-depth stories and insights about dogs, creating a new niche in the publishing industry.
3. Non-profit - Non-profit organizations and mental health institutions can integrate animal-assisted therapy programs using service dogs to improve counseling and prisoner rehabilitation outcomes.