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Ringworm treatment for cats and dogsΒ
Pet Care Tips 4 min readThe saying: “it can get worse before it gets better” is very accurate when it comes to ringworm treatment for cats and dogs. Did you know that ringworm lesions can increase in the first days of treatment? Getting rid of these itchy circular lesions in your little one’s skin can also take time, so don’t...
Read MoreHypoallergenic Cat: Pet Experts Expose The Truth
Pet Care Tips 3 min readYou may be one of those unlucky people that is super allergic to cats but has always wanted one! But wait, what about hypoallergenic cats? You may be wondering what the hype is and if there is any truth to this claim! Keep reading to find out more! Does a hypoallergenic cat really exist? A...
Read MoreThe Secret Goat’s Rue Benefits for Cats & Dogs!
Herbs For Pets 2 min readPerhaps you haven’t heard of Goat’s Rue benefits before, but the truth is humans have used this herb for centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments. In this blog, we’ll explore how this ingredient can help support animals with diabetes and pancreatitis. History of Galega officinalis It is said that it was...
Read MoreSupporting Cat Anemia Treatment Naturally: Juice’s Victory
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readJuice’s journey is an inspiring example on how natural supplements added to your cat anemia treatment can help offer extra support. When we first met our little ginger friend, he was in the middle of a health scare. An anemic cat can quickly become very ill if untreated. Thankfully Juice’s got an amazing family who...
Read MoreRelieving Gallbladder & Liver Problems in Dogs Like Marnie
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readGallbladder and liver problems in dogs can bring so much stress and discomfort to our little ones, but sadly it is one of the most common canine conditions. These issues are often caused by improper diet or past injuries. Laid in between the folds of the liver, the gallbladder helps hold fluid within the body. It also...
Read MoreNHV Tails: Apache & Roxie
Inspiring Pet Tails < 1 min readWe love sharing pics of the NHV Family. Apache, Roxie, and Raven are three beautiful dogs, whose pet parents chose to use NHV Natural Pet Products to support their pet’s well-being. Below is a quote from their mom: Carol. *Product reviews are solely the experience and opinion of the reviewer. Actual results may vary.
Read MoreYouβve been Ignoring These Dog and Cat Organs!
Pet Care Tips 3 min readThe liver and kidneys are likely among the most underrated dog and cat organs by pet parents. That’s why we want to give them the spotlight they deserve today! The liver and kidneys play vital roles in the body’s detoxification processes, the overall well-being of your furkid, and in keeping everything running smoothly. Let’s understand the importance...
Read MoreHappy International Women’s Day: 6 Women Changing The World for Animals
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readHappy International Women’s Day! We know that any day that someone is helping an animal is a good day! So to celebrate March 8th this year, the team at NHV wanted to shine a light on six amazing women who are changing the world for animals everywhere! Dr. Jane Goodall Dr. Jane Goodall’s seminal study...
Read MoreVet 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 MoreCystitis in Dogs: Valaira’s Story with Bladder Infection
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readDealing with insistent bladder cystitis in dogs is challenging. Valaira here suffered from an inflammation of the bladder since she was rescued. It took her furmom several attempts before finding something that helped control her little girl’s frequent urination. Cystitis is usually caused by bacterial infection, and it causes dogs to urinate much more than...
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