Does Alexa speak dog?

Does Alexa speak dog?

Amazon customers can now buy retail goods for every member of their family on the site’s marketplace — including their pets. The eCommerce giant has launched Pet Profiles, which allows customers to add their pets to their account.According to news from The Next Web, users can sign up their first pet and receive a one-time 20 percent discount on their next pet food order. There are also member-only discounts on pet-related supplies for customers who set up the new profiles.Simply go to Amazon.com and select “Pet Supplies” from the list of departments. Once there, click on “Pet Profile” in the horizontal menu.Pet owners will then enter in their furry family member’s name, followed by its species or breed. Users can also enter in how old their dog or cat is (other animals don’t appear have that option), as well as list two different breeds for mixed-breed animals.A photo can even be added before the profile is completed and the homepage is officially created. On this page there will be a list of curated purchase suggestions, such as cat brushes for cats or chew toys for puppies.The discount, which is good for up to $20, is available for a limited time, but there are no fees or subscription charges to sign a pet up.

Source: Amazon Adds Pet Profiles For Animal Lovers | PYMNTS.com

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Chris Broussard
I'm the Co-Founder and President of Tematica Research and editor of Thematic Signals, which aims to uncover confirming data points and items to watch for our list of investing themes. Whether its a news item, video clip, or company commentary, we've included this full list of items literally "ripped from the headlines." I have been involved in financial services marketing and publishing for over 20 years – having held senior level positions with financial publishers, financial services corporations and providing marketing support and consulting services to financial institutions and independent financial advisors. My background in digital marketing, financial services and consumer research provides me with a unique perspective on how to uncover the underlying proof points that are driving the themes our Chief Investment Officer Chris Versace utilizes in our various Tematica publications.

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