Clinical Trials & Research
Celebrating Black Veterinarians
Clinical Trials & Research 3 mins readIn the world of veterinary medicine, Black veterinarians have played a crucial role in advancing animal health and welfare. As we celebrate Black History Month, it’s time to acknowledge and appreciate the remarkable contributions of Black veterinarians throughout history. What is Black History Month? It is an annual celebration recognizing the achievements of African Americans...
Read MoreWhy is veterinary research such an important part of NHV?
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readAs a company, NHV invests heavily in veterinary research every year. We are currently running five different clinical trials in partnership with many universities in Canada, the US, Brazil, and New Zealand. And have published various valuable results in the past. As part of the NHV pet expert team, I have personally committed 17 years...
Read MoreVet Talks: Dr. Amanda’s Passion For Research and Advancement in Veterinary Medicine
Clinical Trials & Research 2 min readWhen we think about veterinary medicine, we often imagine a veterinarian working in a clinic, but we forget that veterinary medicine goes much further than that. Just like in human medicine, in veterinary medicine, we have specialists, such as cardiologists, neurologists, toxicologists, pathologists, etc. When I was just starting veterinary college, I decided that I...
Read MoreStudy on Resp-Aid Effect on Cat & Dog Asthma
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readWe are excited to announce our collaborative clinical research with the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Calgary, focusing on NHV Resp-Aid and its effect on cat and dog asthma. Our in-house vet, Dr. Amanda Nascimento, led the research. What is Cat & Dog Asthma? Before all else, let’s first define this condition. Asthma...
Read MoreEvaluating NHV Tripsy for Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Healthy Cats
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readEncouraging results from the evaluation of our NHV herbal compounds continue to come. NHV Tripsy was studied by The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine under the supervision of Dr. Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN, Professor of Medicine and Nutrition, Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Veterinary Medical Center UGA VCM. The results of the study on cats were...
Read MoreStudy Finds NHV Natural Pet Products Supplement Beneficial In Managing Urinary Stones in Dogs and Cats
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readOur promise to help your pets motivates us to be the best. We are committed to our products and the difference they can make. This is why we take the steps towards researching our herbal dietary supplements and their benefits. NHV Tripsy was studied by The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. We are overjoyed...
Read MoreNHV’s Milk Thistle Used By University of Tennessee’s Avian and Exotics Division For Birds with Liver Disorders
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readNHV Natural Pet Products once again had the pleasure of speaking with the University of Tennessee’s Veterinary Medical Center. This time it was the Avian and Exotics Division at the U of T that got in touch with us! Here’s what they had to say: To see other letters about NHV from the University of...
Read MoreLetter from Dr. Donna Raditic
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readTo the NHV Family the future sparkles….. I spent this weekend teaching veterinary students about nutrition, supplements, botanicals, and how to think outside the box. By my side was the first Integrative Medicine Fellow, Dr. Danielle Conway, who lectured on pet diets and ecological sustainability. During these lectures, it confirmed my belief that students are eager...
Read MoreNHV Remedies Used by the University of Tennessee
Clinical Trials & Research 2 min readNHV received a glowing letter from The University of Tennessee College Of Veterinary Medicine. They have been using NHV remedies as part of their integrative service and have found them to be beneficial for a wide range of cases, from dermatitis to cancer. The number of vets who recommend using herbal remedies is steadily growing. ...
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