Entry #4 and #5 look identical. Was there a separate design you meant to post?
The logo is cute and really nicely executed but it will be enlarged and shrunk and will be difficult to see when the size is reduced (e.g. on Twitter). Also, I feel that the design is a little too 'snuggly' if that makes sense. I'm not sure if this would help but perhaps if there were a little more contrast between the two colors?
here`s my new concept, this concept instead of ambiguous meaning, there`s a jumping dog, the dog shaped arrows to represent of direction (back), thanks for your attention :-)
Entries #18 and #19 are really cute, but they're a bit dog-centric and we need to be cat focused as well. Also the color scheme doesn't 'feel' like it's the correct scheme for the logo. We are tending to lean toward more blue-ish colors.
Entries #16 and #17 - We like these designs. Could you figure out a way to incorporate a cat into the logo? I know there's a lot going on in the logo so hopefully a cat won't overcomplicate the design. Also, could you try a version where the P and B are uppercase (PetBack)? Finally, it would be interesting to see slightly more contrasting colors.
Entry #34 & #36 - We like where these concepts are going. Can you play around with different colors for the logos and text?
Entry #35 - We feel there are too many concepts being explored in this logo. Don't worry about doing a rev on this, we feel that #34 and #36 are the ones to focus on.
Is it better for us to leave logos in the undecided pile or should we move ones we know we're not going to use to the 'not interested' pile?
PS - One thing we just thought of is that the logo should be square in its final execution. For logo #34, could you try a treatment where the heart is above/below the text and a little bigger?
We would like to focus on entry #61. Could you continue to work on color combinations for this, with the focus being on hope, security, action. I don't feel like blue and grey are a good combination. We need two colors that contrast each other and work well together, as well as work with Facebook.
The logo also has to be shrunk into a small space. If you look at the twitter icons you will get a sense of the sizing. Not every detail will need to be recognizable at that size, but the overall logo needs to be clear.