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Picking the Best Pet Grooming Brush
/ Jenna HarrisonBrushing your dog’s coat is essential to your pet’s health. Regular brushing removes loose hair before it sheds on …
Is it Safe to Feed Your Dog a Raw Meaty Bone?
/ Abbie MontonyeThe topic of feeding meaty bones tends to drum up some controversy. Is it safe to feed your pet …
3 Simple Ways to Improve Dry Kibble
/ NorthPoint PetsDry kibble is often the convenient food choice for dog owners. However, kibble isn’t always as healthy as the …
Our 18 Best Lick Mat Treat Fillers
/ Jenna Harrisonedit+xClone Element
Lick mats are an effective tool to help pets that struggle with anxiety. At NorthPoint, we’re frequently asked about lick mat fillers. Here are our top suggestions for lick mat fillers!
5 Tips to Make the Most of Your Vet Visit
/ NorthPoint PetsVisiting the veterinarian can sometimes be an overwhelming experience for both pet owners and their pets. However, with a little preparation and a proactive approach, you can ensure that you make the most out of your vet visit.
4 Tips to Repel Fleas and Ticks, Naturally
/ Jenna HarrisonWe can’t wait to get outside with warm weather right around the corner. But the warm weather also means ticks, fleas, and other pests are out. When it comes to avoiding ticks, harsh pesticide products may not be best for your pet. Instead, here are our best tips to avoid bringing those pesky hitchhikers home with you.
Rules to Live by: Leash Etiquette in Public
/ Bryan HeafyKeep your dog safe with leash training and body language understanding. Follow leash etiquette, advocate for your dog, and use effective tools when necessary.”