Recruiting pet parents of small dogs

We are recruiting pet parents for an upcoming study in which you will assess the appearance of dry dog food (kibble). This is a home-use test and you will either pick up the samples or we will drop them off at your home.

To qualify as a panelist, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years or older to participate.
  • Parent a dog that weighs 20 pounds or less.
  • Care about your dog’s oral health and would be willing to feed them foods intended for oral care.
  • Be willing to evaluate the appearance of six samples of dry dog food.

For participating in this panel, you will be rewarded with a $5 gift card to Ferdinand’s at WSU.

If you are interested in participating in this study and fulfill the criteria listed above, please email Beata at: bvixie@wsu.edu.

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