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Helping Clover the Senior Dachshund with Bladder infections
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readAs our cats and dogs age, one of the conditions they could be prone to is bladder infections. This can be both uncomfortable and unpleasant for our little ones. Some common symptoms are straining to urinate, urinating frequently, blood in the urine, or having ‘accidents’ in the house. While any breed (male or female) is...
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Loss of Appetite in Cats with Kidney Disease
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readYour cat’s kidneys do many important things. While older cats are at a higher risk and it is more common in older pets, kidney disease can occur in cats and dogs of all ages. It is a very common disease, with 1 in 3 cats being afflicted in their lifetime. It can develop as a sudden onset,...
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My Dog Has Congestive Heart Failure – Now What?
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readCongestive heart failure in dogs, or CHF, occurs commonly among senior pets. It is a broad term that essentially means your dog’s heart can’t pump blood efficiently to the rest of the body. This causes fluid to back up in the chest, causing chest congestion. It can be caused by a failure of the left...
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From Grouchy to Friendly – Senior Cat Helena’s Transformation Will Surprise You
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 3 min readAchoo! Sneezing, itching, watery eyes, congestion, infection, digestive upset… blech! These are all common symptoms of allergies that can make anyone feel uncomfortable. Even our darling fur companions. This is the story of Helena the senior cat. When Helena had been reclusive and grumpy for a very long period, her mom almost thought this was...
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Surgery for a Chihuahua With a Heart Condition – Super Gotti’s Tale
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 6 min readHe may be little, but he is a strong little boy. Gotti is a 13 year young Chihuahua with a heart condition, but he won’t let this stop him from being… a super dog! Despite their small size, Chihuahuas can have a huge personality and can steal your heart right away… Just like Gotti did with his...
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Etnie the dog with heart murmur loves her hikes
Inspiring Pet Tails 2 min readEtnie has two other doggie siblings. While the other dogs are healthy, Etnie has a heart murmur and mom Kristin got worried when she noticed her running out of breath on recent hikes. Thankfully, she stumbled upon NHV Hearty-Heart and the blend was able to support Etnie’s cardiovascular function perfectly. The results were quick and significant. Etnie...
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Supplements for Super Scooty, The Happiest Dog on Earth
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 2 min readIt’s hard to imagine that anyone could have hurt this happy, adorable dog. Scooty was hit by a car in Mexico. She dragged her back end around until she was rescued. The vets didn’t know if she would walk again, but Scooty had found her ride—a loving family in California. Her mom found out about...
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Supporting A Dog With Chronic Renal Failure (CRF): Potato’s Story
Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min readWe first met dog mom Jessica and her furkid Potato back in November, when Jessica wanted to learn more about one of our Cushing’s Disease kit. Potato’s vet suspected Cushing’s disease as he had many of the symptoms. Once the test results came back, they discovered that it wasn’t Cushing’s disease but it was a combination...
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Supporting Odin With Mast Cell Tumors Naturally
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readEach and every one of our pets deserves a life filled with love, happiness, and comfort. Our team gets the privilege of being a part of some really special furkiddos and furparents lives and we couldn’t be more honored. Our adorable little friend, Odin, was recently diagnosed with mast cell tumors. But guess what? That’s...
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Vet Talks: Feline Immunodeficiency Virus – FIV in Cats
Vet Talks 4 min readFeline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a viral infection of cats and it is mainly diagnosed in male adult cats. FIV is shed mostly in the saliva and other blood fluids and it is transmitted primarily through direct bite-wound inoculation when an infected cat that is actively shedding virus into the saliva bites another cat. FIV...
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