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They almost lost her to lyme and diabetes, but Hazel wasn’t going to break her pawmise
Inspiring Pet Tails 6 min readHazel had been rejected by a family in the past and labeled a biter. She was up to be euthanized when Christine found her as a 3-month old and decided to give this baby girl another chance at life by fostering her. Hazel loved her foster home and opened up to embrace everything in it. The...
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Recovery Support for Pets: Puff’s Urinary Blockages
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readEven after the emergency is over, the procedures have happened, and a pet has returned home, recovery can still be a hard process. We met this cute little 4-year-old floof when his parents were looking for recovery support for pets. Puff started taking NHV supplements after going through surgery because of reoccurring urinary blockage issues — he needed...
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Vet Talks: How to Alleviate Dog Allergies
Vet Talks 4 min readYou’re relaxing at home with your dog at your feet when suddenly they begin to scratch an itch. They fold themselves almost entirely in half and stretch way out to reach the itchy spot. It’s usually kind of cute. But your dog has been itching more and more lately. You applied their flea treatment not...
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How To Care For Your Senior Dog or Cat
Pet Care Tips 4 min readOne thing is certain, our dear furbabies will get older, turn into a senior dog or cat, and require more of our attention. We must keep this in mind this when we get our pups or kittens and take them home. Personally, I adore seeing them growing up and getting older. Senior dogs and cats...
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Dealing with Behavioral Conditions like Littermate Syndrome
Pet Care Tips 3 min readMost experienced pet parents with a multi-pet home are familiar with typical behavior problems in dogs, but littermate syndrome is an issue not many know about. Fear and aggression towards other dogs and people, self-harm, and separation anxiety are some of the signs that your little one might be too attached to their fursiblings and...
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14 year old Uggie got his zoomies back
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readSometimes caring for senior pets means a little extra TLC- yet providing a safe and loving home in their golden years can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Sometimes this can mean more frequent veterinary visits, ensuring high-quality nutrition and exercise, providing soft bedding and toys, or making small adjustments around the household. Despite all your...
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NHV helps sweet Blue with acute kidney disease after THC poisoning
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readYou must already know Bella. Bella is a strong little kitty that NHV has been supporting through her battle with intestinal cancer. Bella takes multiple supplements that help keep her strong. Meet Bella’s fur-sister Blue. Blue was diagnosed with acute kidney disease after THC poisoning and her mum has integrated NHV supplements Tripsy, BK-Detox, and Milk...
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Lymphoma Cat: Merkaba’s Story
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readDo you have a lymphoma cat? This systematic cancer can appear in many parts of their bodies and often require chemotherapy to treat it. Other treatments besides chemotherapy are surgery and radiation therapy. Vets will decide which treatment option to go for after confirming the location and severity of your little one’s lymphoma. Undeterred by...
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What You Need to Know about Sheep’s Sorrel for Pets
Herbs For Pets 3 min readYou might have noticed that Sheep’s Sorrel is listed among our main cancer support ingredients, NHV ES Clear. But what exactly is this herb, and how does it affect pet health? Let’s learn more! What is Sheep’s Sorrel? Sheep’s Sorrel, also known as Red Sorrel, Sour Weed, and Rumex acetosella, is a small, perennial flowering...
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Vet Talks: Stress and Triggers That Lead to Illness in Dogs
Vet Talks 2 min readEveryone knows what stress feels like in ourselves, and we all know that too much stress can make us ill—ulcers, high blood pressure, and even cancer can result from excessive stress. A dog can also be, and often are, stressed by numerous factors in their lives too. The more we understand the external contributing factors...
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