About Beasts Key
Beasts Key is a weekly letter about living well with animals. It is for people who keep pets and want to keep them better.
Beasts Key exists because most pet advice is either loud or thin. Loud advice sells things. Thin advice repeats what everyone already knows. There is a gap in the middle, where the real questions of daily care sit, and that gap is the subject here.
It is written for the person who has taken an animal into their home and feels the weight of that. Not the show breeder or the professional. The reader with a dog, a cat, a rabbit, a bird, or something less common, who wants to make good calls without a veterinary degree.
Each issue takes one topic and works through it plainly. Enrichment that costs little. Dental care that gets skipped until it hurts. How pet insurance actually pays out, read closely. And the decisions at the end of a life, which are hard and deserve care rather than platitudes. Where a claim can be checked, it is checked before it is printed.
What Beasts Key does not do is also the point. It does not chase daily posts. It does not push products as cures. It does not pretend every animal is the same or every fix is easy. One considered letter a week, and then silence until the next one.
What turns up in the letter
- Noise between rooms
- Renting without drilling
- Seasonal checklists
- Rearranging before buying
Send schedule
Once a week, and that is all.
Who sends this
A Summit Axis Group, LLC publication. Registered office: 8 The Green STE R, Dover, DE 19901, USA.
Write to us at info@beastskey.com — it reaches a real mailbox.