Feeding your pet greens? Read This.
Greens are leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, collard greens, and broccoli. These veggies are great natural sources of fiber, rich in vitamins A, C, and K, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and essential phytonutrients. Phytochemicals within these plants offer benefits when consumed and provide antioxidant purposes as well.
Morgan’s VMX Recap
I recently attended the 2023 Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) in Orlando, Fl. and came back with a treasure trove of science and information we can use to help improve the health and wellness of our pets.
Our Top 3 Greens to Add and Why
Green vegetables contain important nutrients and fibers that can help to support the growth of healthy...
The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
Your pet’s dental health is an important piece of their overall health and wellness. Oral disease can be caused...
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…
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When a Simple Switch for Hades Meant Big Changes
/ Jenna HarrisonWhen our loyal customer, Brandon shared his “raw story” with us, it was too heartwarming not to share! The …
The Importance of Dental Health in Dogs and Cats
/ Morgan LaudanoFebruary is here and what that entails in the animal world is Dental Health Month! Dental health is so …
Over Grooming
/ Jenna HarrisonGrooming 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
/ Jenna HarrisonIf you haven’t heard of organotherapy, you’re not alone. This ancient therapy is defined as the practice of using …
Uncovering the Hidden Signs of Arthritis in Cats
/ Jenna HarrisonCats are notorious for hiding their discomfort very well, so it’s important to be aware of subtle changes in …
How to Pick the Best Food for Your Pet
/ Nicole R. CammackEver wonder how to help determine what food is best for your pets? Packaging and marketing can make it difficult to make choices. Did you ever wish for a guide to help you evaluate the quality and nutrition of products available? Good news! We did just that. Read on…
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!