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Riley the Mohawk Poodle Beats Cancer
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readIn March 2020, Sheena and Jason the adventurers from @mavistheairstream, discovered a malignant tumor on Riley’s hip. Their entire world crashed down around them at the thought of losing their blind, 13-year-old miniature poodle. They knew in their hearts that Riley was a strong survivor and he wouldn’t let cancer take him too soon. Riley’s mama and...
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When Nature Passes the Test: NHV Turmeric Earns Health Canada Approval
NHV Behind The Scenes 3 min readTurmeric has long been one of nature’s most trusted ingredients for supporting comfort and mobility. Many pet parents searching for turmeric for dogs or turmeric for cats are looking for a natural anti-inflammatory option they can feel good about. That’s why we’re proud to share an important milestone: NHV Turmeric has earned Health Canada approval...
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Dorito And Feline Bronchitis
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readHearing your furkiddo coughing and having a hard time breathing is such a scary experience for a pet parent and it is usually just as scary if not scarier for the pet experiencing it. Feline asthma and bronchitis are unfortunately common in cats and they both come with coughing and stress. Pet parent Genevieve was...
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Vet Talk – Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats: Is Your Pet At Risk?
Vet Talks 3 min readIn our veterinary practice, liver disease in cats and dogs is unfortunately all too common. The liver is a major organ in the body, and essential to your pet’s immune system; it detoxifies the blood and is a filter for metabolites, a source of energy, produces bile acids necessary for digestion, and produces clotting factors...
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Halloween Tips & Treats For Your Pet
Pet Care Tips 3 min readDon’t leave your furry companions out of the Halloween fun. Here are some tips to make sure your pet has a SAFE and Happy Halloween! And as our extra special treat, we’ve posted some yummy pumpkin recipes for your cat or dog. P.S. We’ve also got a special Halloween contest, see our Facebook! Tip #1:...
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Vet Talks: Post Surgical Care for Your Pet
Vet Talks 2 min readWhether your pet has had a laceration repair, abdominal surgery, or a fracture repair, it is extremely important to follow post-surgical instructions given to you by your veterinarian. The most common post-surgical complications in our practice are licking and chewing incision causing infection and in the worst-case dehiscence of the surgical procedure. Additional complications that...
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Mackenzie the pitbull’s coping strong with Hemangiosarcoma
Inspiring Pet Tails 2 min readHemangiosarcoma is an aggressive form of cancer mostly found in dogs besides some other animals. We’ve had several pet parents come to us asking for holistic help with it. Lately, a pet mom came to us with answers. She had been using NHV Natures Immuno coupled with Chemo and other supplements. Her girl Mackenzie was...
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How Biscotti Overcame Rabbit Paralysis Attacks
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readNothing beats bringing home a new friend – whether it’s a cat, dog, or a beautiful bunny! This was true for pet parent Heidi, who cheerfully brought home a new big-eared friend: Biscotti the bunny. Because Biscotti was only 6 months old, Heidi wasn’t anticipating any serious health concerns, so the appearance of sudden and...
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Dehydrated Dog Treats & Why Pets Love Them!
Pet Diet & Nutrition 3 min readThere’s nothing quite like the look on your dog’s face when you open a bag of their favorite treats. More and more, pet parents are looking to choose healthier options and ditch the doggy junk food – but they don’t want to give up those happy faces! That’s why pet parents are turning to single-ingredient...
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Vet Talks: Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 2 min readDental health is a very important part of your pet’s overall health and is linked to other health problems. Your pet’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year (or twice a year in senior patients) by your veterinarian to look for early signs of a problem and keep your pet’s mouth...
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