Trademark Overview
On Monday, April 11, 2022, a trademark application was filed for X-THOUSAND DOGS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the X-THOUSAND DOGS trademark a serial number of 97357026. The federal status of this trademark filing is SECOND EXTENSION - GRANTED as of Thursday, April 11, 2024. This trademark is owned by Cellular Longevity, Inc.. The X-THOUSAND DOGS trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Medical testing for diagnostic or treatment purposes in the field of veterinary medicine and hereditary traits and disorders; providing on-line medical record analysis services designed to provide patients with custom tailored information about the range of possible diagnoses and therapies associated with a defined set of symptoms in the field of veterinary medicine and hereditary traits and disorders; genetic testing of animals for diagnostic or treatment purposes, namely, performing genetic, genomic, epigenetic, microbiome, metabolomics tests to inform decisions regarding diagnostics and therapeutics, dietary and pet care products, and animal husbandry; veterinary consultations provided via telephone, online chat, and e-mail, namely, making individualized recommendations about products and services for companion animal owners based on genetic and genomic data
Medical research services in the field of veterinary medicine and hereditary traits and disorders; medical research, namely, interpretation and analysis of genetic and genomic data from companion animals; design, interpretation and analysis of genetic and genomic data from companion animals, namely, genetic mapping for scientific purposes; genetic testing for scientific research purposes, namely, performing genetic, genomic, epigenetic, microbiome, metabolomics and laboratory tests to inform decisions regarding dietary and pet care products, and animal husbandry; conducting scientific study and research in the fields of veterinary medicine to advance animal health, working performance, breeding and/or conformation