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Red Clover for Dogs & Cats: Is It Safe?
Herbs For Pets 2 min readYes, red clover for dogs and cats is safe when administered appropriately. In fact, this perennial plant presents numerous health benefits to our furry friends! Packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals like calcium, red clover is highly nutritious. Without further ado, let’s find out what makes this herb special and helpful for your pet! What...
Read MoreAging Pet: Confused Cat and Other Behavioral Changes
Vet Talks 4 min readWitnessing a confused cat grapple with behavioral and cognitive changes can be one of the challenges of caring for a senior kitty. You may notice differences in their behavior, physicality, mobility, appearance, and temperament as they approach their golden years. Many of these changes start happening as early as 11 years of age and are...
Read MoreCat Cancer Support Through the Years: Infinity Battle
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readManaging dog and cat cancer is a challenging and enduring journey, but please know that you are not alone. We’re always here to offer any form of support, just as we’ve been here for this cute kitty, Infinity. But, of course, our support is incomparable to the dedication of Infinity’s mom and dad! Our connection...
Read MoreAsian Ginseng for Dogs & Cats
Herbs For Pets 2 min readCurious about the wonders of Asian Ginseng for dogs & cats? Well, buckle up for a ride! Because today we’ll dissect the benefits this natural powerhouse brings to your pet’s wellness. From promoting vitality to contributing to overall health, Asian Ginseng is no ordinary herb. It is not just a root but a route to...
Read MoreCoco Coping With Dog Back Pain
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readOur furry friends love running around and chasing creatures, and we certainly wouldn’t want them to halt these activities due to back pain. However, with aging, the risk of joint and muscle discomfort in dogs increases, and it becomes harder to recover. So, how can we naturally support dog back pain? Coco here, and her...
Read MoreNatural Gut Support: Dealing with Gastritis in Dogs
Pet Care Tips 3 min readGastritis in dogs can commonly sneak up on us as pet parents. The health condition refers to the inflammation of the stomach lining, which can cause discomfort and distress for our canine companions. Dog gastritis can be triggered by various factors, including dietary indiscretions, infections, or even stress, making it imperative to take proactive measures...
Read MoreDo This for Free Pet Supplements
Promotions & Giveaways 3 min readWhat are some other ways you can save on pet supplements? Well, ’tis the season of generosity, and we’re thrilled to extend the spirit of giving with some truly pawesome news! It’s time for NHV’s first-ever Unboxing Days, your opportunity to get a FREE product of your choice added to your next order. Send us a 5-minute...
Read MorePet Vitality Care: A Guide to Revitalizing Low Energy Dogs
Pet Care Tips 3 min readSeeing your once active pup turn into one of the low energy dogs can be heartbreaking. If your canine companion is in their golden years, it’s not uncommon to observe signs of reduced activity. But there are easy ways to help put that pep back in their step and bid farewell to the sluggish or...
Read MoreDog Intestinal Blockage Timeline & Support
Vet Talks 3 min readAmong the potential hazards that our canine companions may encounter, a dog intestinal blockage timeline emerges as a crucial concern for pet parents. When it comes to our furry friends, their curiosity and love for exploration can sometimes lead to unexpected challenges, and getting something blocking the passage of your little one’s intestine is one...
Read MoreFIV Positive Cats: Chip’s Story
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readFeline Immunodeficiency Virus/FIV positive cats are often feral due to their nature and outdoor environment. Did you know that? This is because when these kitties live in the wild, they may frequently have to engage in fights to secure their territories, leading to bite wounds—the primary mode of FIV transmission. The lack of consistent veterinary...
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