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My Furkid, My Furever Valentine
Promotions & Giveaways 2 min readJoin the Fun from Feb. 1 – Feb. 11 and Unlock Exclusive Discounts! With the season of love officially here, we’re celebrating how our furkids are more than just pets. They’re our soulmates, our family, and our true furever Valentine! The way they greet us at the door, the way they comfort us after a...
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Anemia in Dogs: A Veterinary Perspective on Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Integrative Support
NHV Behind The Scenes 4 min readAnemia is one of the most frequently identified abnormalities in canine clinical pathology, particularly in senior and chronically ill patients. While often perceived as a primary condition, anemia is more accurately understood as a clinical manifestation of underlying systemic imbalance. In veterinary practice, anemia is not a diagnosis but a diagnostic signal pointing toward dysfunction...
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How to Keep Your Dog Happy and Your Things From Being Eaten – Separation Anxiety
Pet Care Tips < 1 min readAs the kids head back to school and the adults are at work, many dogs may begin to show signs of separation anxiety. While home alone, some dogs will show their love for you by barking, eating your favorite piece of furniture, and peeing on the carpet. Not exactly how you wish they would display...
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Healthy Pets + Healthy Humans = Healthy Planet – It’s a Natural Relationship
Pet Care Tips < 1 min readNHV is all about keeping pets healthy with natural remedies, but we should also recognize that keeping a pet is a natural health remedy for humans. Research has shown that pets are good for your health. They lower blood pressure, help combat depression, and encourage exercise – Walkies! They even do Doga with us –...
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Hairball Awareness: Causes, Prevention and Fun Facts
Pet Care Tips 3 min readIt’s Hairball Awareness Day! Ok, we know, it’s really not that exciting to get out of bed and step in the slimy surprise or watch your pet hunched over as their body performs a worm-like motion to expel that lovely little gift. But there are a few things you might not know about hairballs, so...
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#AskNHV: How To Potty Train My Puppy
Pet Care Tips 1 min watchAdding a new puppy to the family can be an exciting time, even more so for your little furkid who is exploring a new home. One of the biggest learnings your puppy (and you as a pawrent) will face is potty train – where they should go toilet and when. In this episode of the...
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Jasmine the Boston Terrier’s coat starts filling in soon after starting NHV Supraglan
Inspiring Pet Tails 2 min readThe onset of Cushing’s disease can be a long, slow process. One of the first signs of this disease is excessive thirst and urination. You may find that you’re refilling your pet’s water bowl more often. They may be asking to go outside more frequently. Paired with this, you may find that your well-trained dog is...
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Street rescue Billy has Felimm for his FIV
Inspiring Pet Tails 2 min readFrom rough roads to riches, beautiful Billy is living the best life! Billy had a rough past before he found his new loving home. He was found outside wounded and after a visit to the vet, his rescuers found out that he has FIV. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) affects a cat’s immune system and makes it severely weakened...
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Weight gain due to kidney disease? Lemon the gentleman finds NHV
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readOur pet’s nutrition plays a vital role in their overall well-being. Oftentimes, we have picky eaters that require specific diets either because they’re ‘the boss and rule the household’, or they have conditions that restrict them from eating certain foods. In other cases, we have the opposite occurring, where your little one will eat anything and...
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Kiwi’s Story – Helping a cat with Pancreatitis using natural supplements
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readPancreatitis is a condition that occurs when the pancreas becomes inflamed. Pancreatitis in cats has no age, sex, or breed predisposition and appears to occur spontaneously, without any identified trigger or inciting cause. In this happy tale, pet parent Louise shares the story of Kiwi’s recovery from pancreatitis and kidney disease. Kiwi was diagnosed with...
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