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Left Paw or Right Paw? Exploring Dog Handed Preferences
/ NorthPoint PetsDid you know that our pets may favor one paw over the other? Recent research suggests that dogs are …
Dogs: Essential Habits for a Long, Healthy Life
/ NorthPoint PetsWant to ensure your pup lives a long and happy life? Check out these five simple tips to keep your dog healthy and active for years to come.
Does Your Kitty Love Catnip?
/ NorthPoint PetsHave you ever wondered why catnip has such a powerful effect on cats? Find out the science behind this …
Could Your Dog’s Diet Be Connected to Heart Disease?
/ NorthPoint PetsAre you concerned about the potential link between certain diets and canine heart disease? Learn more about the FDA’s investigation into the potential link between specific grain-free diets and heart health in dogs.
Q & A Session with Mercedes
/ NorthPoint PetsLearn more about our family member, Mercedes! she explains what brought her to NorthPoint Pets, recommends her favorite pet products, introduces us to her pets, and more!
Be Proactive for Your Pet’s Joints
/ Jenna HarrisonJoint health is a topic most pet owners don’t think about until their dog or cat has begun showing signs of pain or stiffness.
The truth is, once you start to notice signs that your pet is uncomfortable, the damage has already been done to the joint. It will take time (and a larger expense) to rebuild cartilage and try to reduce inflammation. Just like with planting a tree, the perfect time to start addressing joint health is yesterday. The second best time is today.
Are Our Dogs Judging Us?
/ NorthPoint PetsA recent study revealed that our dogs are always evaluating our ability to complete tasks. If we’re incompetent, they tend to ignore us. If we demonstrate that we have skills, our dogs — especially females — will give us more of their attention.