Hi there! Thought I'd introduce myself a bit, so you all know a bit more about who's writing these reviews, why I care, and to not seem so scam-like. My name is Ellie, and I'm a full time employee in an animal rescue center in a major metropolitan area.
I've been working with animals for about seven years now, and I've covered domestics, exotics, and wildlife rehab. I'm currently getting veterinary certifications to continue my work and improve my care to animals in need. Plus it looks good on a resume! I've always felt passionate about animal welfare and wildlife since I was a kid. I see lots of cases everyday of animals, specificially dogs and cats, of neglect, abuse, abandonment, and cruelty. My faith in humanity gets questioned quite a bit when I'm looking at a dog who's so malnourished I can see his spine, or a cat with demodex so severe she can't even open her eyes. My faith in humanity is restored little by little when people come forward to volunteer, donate, foster, or adopt. These animals have no real way of saying thank you or paying good samaritans back. Any help to them is sincerely and genuinely given.
A problem I often face when matching potential adopters to a pet is being asked "What's the best food, shampoo, brush, bed, crate,..." and so many other items that our furry family members need. I can rattle a few brands off the top of my head, but after all the paperwork and excitement of bringing home a new family member, that information has usually gone right out the door. I get it for the record, no judgements here, I'm just glad the pet has an actual family now.
My solution is what you see before you, "Good Nature Reviews". A wesbite where I post reviews of the best products for you and your pets. My writers and I do the research, and we break down our top choices so you can make an informed decision. We answer FAQs, and we're always one message away on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Quora for any curious shoppers. I want to be a reference point people trust. Animals are like family to me, and I want to be able to help them even once they're gone from my direct care. I want to know that I've given them the best shot I can at a happy life.
So, if you're searching for a gift, a new addition, or treating your four legged kid to something special, check the site out and find something they'll like. Seeing them live their best life is always worth it. See you around