Organotherapy
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Uncovering the Hidden Signs of Arthritis in Cats
Cats are notorious for hiding their discomfort very well, so…
How to Pick the Best Food for Your Pet
Ever 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...
Be Proactive for Your Pet’s Joints
Joint 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.
Enhance Your Pet’s Diet with Rotational Feeding
Varying your pet's diet - also known as “rotational feeding” - not only keeps your pet from becoming bored with his food but also may have significant health benefits. Believe it or not, many processed foods like kibble or canned foods may not actually be 100% complete and balanced - even if the packaging says it is.
Green-Lipped Mussels: A Natural Way to Improve Joint Health in Pets
Green-lipped mussels (GLMs) are perhaps nature’s best whole food source of nutrients to boost your pet’s joint health and mobility. They are shellfish sourced just off the coast of New Zealand, easily identified by the bright green stripe on the lip of the shell. While they offer a long list of benefits for your pet’s whole body health, they shine in their ability to relieve joint pain and stiffness.
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Everything You Need to Know About Allergy Tests for Pets
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The Little-Known Benefits of Feeding Eggshell Membranes
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The Humble Egg: A Nutrition Powerhouse
/ NorthPoint PetsAs pet owners, we want to provide our pets with the best nutrition possible. With so many pet food options available, knowing what to feed your pet can be challenging. Eggs are a great source of protein and nutrients for humans, but what about pets? In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and risks of feeding eggs to your pets.
Understanding the Role of Fiber in Your Pet’s Diet
/ Jenna HarrisonMost pet owners immediately associate fiber with healthy poop. However, fiber does much more for your pet than that. Fiber plays a significant role in the absorption of nutrients in their diet and can benefit their overall health in many ways.
Beyond the Bowl: Creative Ways to Add Greens to Your Dog’s Diet
/ Jenna HarrisonAdding veggies to your dog’s diet can be a challenge, especially if your pet is a picky eater. But the benefits of greens are undeniable and it’s worth trying to incorporate them into their meals, even if it’s just occasionally. Here are some tips and tricks to encourage your dog to eat their greens:
Big Pet Food v. Raw Food: Recalls & Warning Letters
/ Nicole R. Cammack