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Vet Talks: 8 Things Every Pet Parent Should Know
Vet Talks 4 min readYou may have heard different stories like pets can only see in black and white, a warm nose means the pet has a fever or eczema in pets. To clarify some of these myths surrounding our fur babies, in this blog, I will help pet parents bust 8 common myths in the animal world! 1....
Read MoreHow NHV Fits Purrfectly in a Multi-Cat Household
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 3 min readThere are benefits to having more than one cat, but they apply only when they are well-matched and have enough physical space to live together comfortably. Adequate space and resources are very important. One benefit is that the two cats provide each other with exercise, social interaction, and other forms of mental stimulation. This means they...
Read MoreHoogie Bear: How We Met This Cat & Dog TikTok Sensation
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 5 min readTaylor’s amazing videos have put her on the map for cat and dog TikTok content, and we couldn’t be prouder. What sets @hoogie_bear_ apart from other pet influencers is her background in pet nutrition. She mainly focuses her content on educating people about easy ways to complement feline and canine diets with high-quality ingredients and natural supplements. And...
Read MoreDo Dogs Need Sunscreen? Protecting Your Pup From the Sun
Vet Talks 3 min readIf the question “do dogs need sunscreen?” ever crossed your mind, we are here to give you the answer. Let’s talk all about sunburn, photosensitivity, breeds that require extra care, and ways to protect your beloved canine companion from solar rays. With these tips, you and your pup will be ready to have fun in...
Read MoreThe Secret Power of Plantain for Dogs & Cats!
Herbs For Pets 3 min readDid you know Plantain for dogs and cats can offer soothing support for your little one? It is true! In fact, every part of the herb can be used to help address different health issues your furkid may have! But What Exactly is Plantain? Before understanding how this natural ingredient can help your furkiddo, let...
Read MoreWildfire Season: Is Smoke Bad for Dogs and Cats?
Vet Talks 3 min readIf you live in an area affected by wildfires, you might be thinking to yourself: is smoke bad for dogs and cats? As a responsible and caring pet parent, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential dangers that wildfire season can bring to our furry companions. In this article, we’ll explore the effects of...
Read MoreBack-To-School Season: Signs of Separation Anxiety in Cats to Look Out For
Vet Talks 3 min readIs your family getting ready for school to start again, and you’re starting to notice signs of separation anxiety in cats in your home? While most of us are familiar with this behavioral issue in our canine companions, have you ever wondered if our feline friends can experience similar emotions? As we prepare to spend...
Read MoreKnow How and When to Give Supplements to Birds
Vet Talks 3 min readDid you know that other less traditional pets can also benefit from natural herbal supplements? However, each feathery, scaly, or furry friend has a unique little body and different needs. This is especially true with exotic animals like birds! So here are some tips on how to give supplements to your feathered kiddos. Can birds...
Read MoreAll You Need to Know About E. coli in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readWhat if we told you that E. coli in dogs and cats is entirely normal? There’s usually no need to panic, as this bacteria is typically benign and lives in harmony inside your little one’s gut. However, when highly concentrated, it can cause an E. coli infection. And this can be deadly, especially in young...
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...
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