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Heartworm disease in pets can be very concerning for pet parents. The invasion of this mosquito-borne parasite can be life-threatening for your little one in severe cases! So it is essential to take steps to protect them from the disease. Understanding the Threat: Causes and Symptoms Heartworms require mosquitos to complete their lifecycle. Infected animals...
Read MoreWe all love our furry (or feathery or scaly) friends. But let’s face it, being a pet parent comes with some less-than-glamorous responsibilities, and scooping your pooch’s poop is definitely at the top of that list. While it might seem like a minor inconvenience, those little piles of pet waste can actually have a significant...
Read MoreEven though hairballs in cats is a natural phenomenon for kitties to experience, it can be concerning to see our little ones gag and retch. This informative guide will help you understand, manage, and potentially minimize these pesky hairballs. What are hairballs? Hairballs in cats are compacted masses of fur that accumulate in your kitty’s...
Read MoreOh no, why does my pet’s litter box situation seem…off? Our furriends can’t exactly tell us when their tummy isn’t feeling right. But luckily, they do leave us with some clues: their poop! While scooping duty might not be glamorous, irregular stools, whether diarrhea (loose, watery stools) or constipation (hard, dry stools), can give you...
Read MoreYou 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...
Read MoreNasal lymphoma in cats can be a scary diagnosis, but it doesn’t have to steal hope. Furmom Amy has been doing independent cat rescue for more than 20 years now. When one of her senior kitties, Emma, got nasal lymphoma in cats, she was devastated and worry-sick. Where it all started…(August 2020) Nasal lymphoma is...
Read MoreAn FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) positive cat has a weaker immune system. That’s why they require extra support to avoid secondary infections like upper respiratory infections. Furmom Jeannette has been giving her FIV-positive and diabetic kitty NHV supplements, and since then she’s noticed an amazing transformation! Let’s take a look at exactly what she did...
Read MoreMaintaining cat gut health is an integral part of their overall wellness. Our furriends’ intestinal microbiota, or gut flora, form a mini-ecosystem in their digestive tract, working hard to keep their hosts (your little one) healthy in various ways! Here’s what having a balanced “gut ecosystem” does: As you can see, if you don’t maintain...
Read MoreDo 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...
Read MoreLooking to have a pet-safe spring cleaning? You’re in the right place! It’s March; it’s time to fling those windows open, sweep the winter dust bunnies away and wipe the surfaces clean. But before you roll up your sleeves, knowing pet-safe cleaning practices like which cleaner is safe for your little bean is key. Let’s...
Read MoreDog and cat ear infections are a common health issue, often causing discomfort and distress for our beloved pets. While many infections clear up with appropriate treatment, some can persist, requiring diligent care and attention. Understanding the Causes of Dog & Cat Ear Infections Various hidden health concerns may cause dog and cat ear infections,...
Read MoreValentine’s Day is all about love, and what better way to express it than by ensuring pet safety? As we immerse ourselves in the pawties, pretty decorations, and gifts, it’s crucial to be mindful of potential hazards for our furriends. Here are some tips for a fun AND safe Valentine’s Day! Environment & Pet Safety...
Read MoreTraditional antiparasitic medications are generally safe and well-tolerated, but there may be potential side effects of deworming a dog or cat, like any pharmaceutical. Despite this, vet-prescribed deworming medications remain a reliable, quick, and effective solution. If you’re overwhelmed with this contradicting information and are uncertain about the best course of action, this blog is...
Read MoreKeeping your dog’s ears clean is an important part of their overall health. Learning how to correctly clean dog ears can help prevent infections and other problems. This guide will walk you through dog ear anatomy, signs of infection, and how to clean your dog’s ears safely. The anatomy of a dog’s ear The anatomy...
Read MoreBronchial asthma in pets is a condition that demands our attention and understanding. Just like humans, our furry friends can experience respiratory issues that significantly impact their quality of life. Recognizing the signs, understanding the causes, and seeking proper care are crucial steps in ensuring the well-being of our beloved pets. What is Bronchial Asthma...
Read MoreAs the flowers bloom and the days grow longer, springtime brings a sense of renewal and rejuvenation. For pet parents, it’s also a prime time to focus on springtime pet wellness, ensuring our furriends are in tip-top shape to fully embrace the wonders of the season. In this blog, we delve into the importance of...
Read MoreKeeping the heart of a dog healthy is key to a happy and active life. Let’s learn more about this vital organ! The Location of the Heart of a Dog First and foremost, where is your dog’s heart situated? …in the chest! Right between the lungs and behind the sternum (breastbone). The precise location can...
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