An ‘FDA Warning Letter’ is not just a ‘Warning’
If you’re just catching up, Midwestern Pet Foods (manufacturer of Earthborn, ProPac, SportMix, CanineX...
Keep Your Pet’s Heart Healthy. Without Changing Their Food
When your pet is diagnosed with a heart dysfunction or heart…
When a Simple Switch for Hades Meant Big Changes
When our loyal customer, Brandon shared his "raw story" with…
The Importance of Dental Health in Dogs and Cats
February is here and what that entails in the animal world is…
Over Grooming
Grooming is an essential part of your pet’s life. There are a couple of factors that play a role in how often to groom your pet. Skin health, coat type, (long, short, medium, curly, wavy, thick, etc.), activity level, health, and breed should all be considered. What happens if we groom our pets too frequently? Grooming too frequently can result in damage to the hair follicles, dry irritated skin, and can also lead to bacterial and/or fungal infections as well.
Organotherapy
If you haven't heard of organotherapy, you're not alone. This…
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4 Lessons I Learned from Adopting Two Kittens
/ Beth AlongaAfter our senior cat Timmy passed away in April of 2021, I decided to adopt two female kittens from a local rescue to join our family. That July, we adopted 14 week old Kiwi and Nala. We were only going to adopt one kitten, but the rescue said we had to take both. Of course I couldn’t say no! Caring for these little ones has been quite the trip for me and my family as we all had to adjust to having not one but two tiny fuzzy troublemakers rambling around the house.
The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
/ Jenna HarrisonOral disease can be caused by diet, genetics, or poor oral care. Poor dental health can lead to other ailments, which is why pet owners should learn how to care for their pet’s teeth early. As with most ailments, prevention of oral disease is key. Taking preventative steps saves you the time, stress, and money it takes to treat oral disease down the road.
An Exclusive Look At Nicci’s Research On Raw Food Safety
/ NorthPoint PetsWhat’s Nicci up to these days? Nicci was recently featured in a Facebook live with Drs Nick Thompson, Brendan …
Looking Back On 2021
/ NorthPoint Pets2021 was an incredible year for our NorthPoint Pets family! Our team served 35,229 customers, including 1,505 new customers …
Learn Why Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Are Beneficial For Pets
/ Nicole R. CammackWe know fruits and vegetables are essential for our diets, but they are also beneficial for our pets. Fruits and vegetables are nutrient-dense, and the benefits your pets obtain from the fiber, antioxidants, phytonutrients, and vitamins can do wonders for their health.
Get to Know Our Nail Trimmer Vet Tech Jessica!
/ NorthPoint PetsIf you’ve had an opportunity to bring your pet to have their nails trimmed, you’ve had the pleasure of …
Q & A Session with Caitlyn
/ NorthPoint Pets[vc_empty_space height=”40px”] What brought you to NPP/tell us your background? I was previously working at a different pet store. …