Adding a pet to your family is very exciting, but can also be stressful if you are a new pet parent! All animals have unique needs and require certain things to maintain their well-being. Here are a few things all people should do when bringing home a new pet!
Read MoreOur cats and dogs enjoy the occasional treat, but it’s our responsibility to assure they stay healthy. If you are looking for a nutritious treat to give your pets, there are a variety of vegetables and fruits that are safe!
Read Morerimming your cat's nails is something neither you or your cat look forward to, but is necessary for their well-being. Keeping their nails at a healthy length prevents overgrowth, infection, and helps protect your furniture! Nail trimming can be a difficult task for cat owners, so here are a few tips to make it more comfortable for you and your cat!
Read MoreHoney has been used as a natural way of treating wounds for thousands of years. In Egypt, there are records of using honey for healing dating back to 2400 BCE! Honey was and is used orally to help coughs or sore throats and topically to help wounds heal. Today, there are proven clinical studies on the antimicrobial activity of honey.
Read MoreMay is National Pet Month! To celebrate, we want to give a special shout out to all our pets. Come meet all the pets in the HoneyCure family!
Read MoreThe holiday season is here! My cat Cara gave me a list of all of her and all of her friends' favorite things. So, if you are having trouble thinking of a gift to get your pet this year, check out Cara’s suggestions for the best way to spoil them this season!
Read MoreIn the United States, Thanksgiving is a day to gather with your loved ones and enjoy a feast. Unfortunately, it is also a time when veterinarians see an increase in visits because pets are fed unsafe foods. In moderation, there are safe ways to let your dog or cat join in on your family’s feast—and weekend of leftovers!
Read MoreWe all want the best possible wound care for our animals! The traditional way of healing is usually by allowing the wound to dry up and scab over. This can be a long and itchy process for your animal. Did you know there is a faster and more effective way to help your pet heal? Wet wound healing leads to better and faster results!
Read MoreAccidents happen! Whether it's a scrape your pet gets on a walk, a cut they get while playing, or a hot spot they develop after a week at the beach, their body will begin to heal. Wound healing is a complex process that consists of four main stages: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation.
Read MoreDid you know Manuka honey can only be produced by the European honey bee? The manuka bush is native to the coastal areas of New Zealand and Australia. Learn more about Manuka honey and how the honey bees made it all the way over there!
Read MoreTea tree oil is an essential oil that comes from steaming the leaves of the Australian tea tree, melaleuca alternifolia. When it is combined with Manuka honey, it provides benefits to your pet’s ability to heal. Learn how HoneyCure uses tea tree oil safely!
Read MoreDid you know that some of the oldest honey in the world was found in the one and only King Tut’s Tomb? Learn more about how important honey has been in Egypt; from centuries ago to today!
Read MoreWe often hear or read when honey becomes grainy or coarse, it means that it went bad or spoiled. This is 100% incorrect! The truth is, most consumers are only aware of clear golden liquid honey, or honey that is in its de-crystallized or creamy form. One of the natural processes of raw honey is crystallization.
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