As the temperatures rise in the summer and the days get longer, we need to take extra precautions to stay safe in the hot weather!
Read MoreBringing home a new pet is very exciting for the whole family. Getting a new cat or dog is about more than just the squeaky toys and treats, we want to make sure that we create an environment that allows for a smooth transition into their new home! Follow these tips to help your new pet adjust!
Read MoreFebruary is Pet Dental Health Month, dedicated to promoting proper oral hygiene for our pets! Dentists always warn us about gum disease, but did you know our pets can get gum disease as well? This infection, also known as periodontal disease, is fairly common in pets. This is why it’s important to take good care of our pet's teeth and gums!
Read MoreWe all love our pets and want what is best for their health! Some injuries like cuts and scrapes we can see. That makes it easy to treat them on their own, with a veterinary wound care ointment like HoneyCure, or bring them to the veterinarian if it’s more serious. However, for other kinds of injuries and illnesses, they show us in other ways!
Read MoreAdding 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 MoreMost healthy horses are naturally equipped for the winter, but there are things you can do to help them be more comfortable in the cold. Here are a few tips we recommend!
Read MoreIt’s important to have an emergency evacuation plan in place for you and your family; that includes your pet! Because these situations can be overwhelming and come at any time, it’s best to be prepared! Here are a few ways to protect your pets in case of an emergency.
Read MoreDid you know cats naturally hide their symptoms when they are sick? In nature, when a cat is unwell, it makes them an easier target to predators, so even domestic cats hide their symptoms as protection. This can make it hard for cat owners to know when their pet is sick and may need to go to the veterinarian.
Read MoreWhile grooming is natural and necessary, some cats will overgroom, causing skin irritation or hair loss. A cat with normal grooming habits will spend 30%-50% of their day grooming themselves! Here are a few reasons a cat might be overgrooming, and some ways to help solve the problem.
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 MoreAs the weather gets warmer your horse is likely to spend more time outside and run through mud and manure. That’s why it’s crucial to clean your horse's hooves daily to assure they stay happy and healthy. If not cleaned and maintained properly your horse can develop a bacterial infection like hoof rot.
Read MoreFirst aid kits should be essential in your home; not just for you but for your pet too! If your pet gets an injury, they may need a little extra care until they can see the vet. We suggest having the following on hand to handle most situations your pet might get into!
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 MoreIt is time to celebrate, Fourth of July is here! The United States tradition of lighting fireworks can be fun for people to celebrate, but not so much for pets. As you get ready to be with your family and friends, please do not forget to check in on your furry pals!
Read MorePets are awesome companions for reminding us that it’s important to unplug for snuggles and play! Sometimes it’s nice to get out of the house or invite some friends over for some social activity. The good news is that many of our pets benefit from socializing too. Here are some ways to mix up the season with some pet-centric social activities!
Read MoreThe holiday season is a popular time to welcome a new pet into the family, and some may be looking for where that new pet is going to come from. If that’s you, we’d like you to consider adopting a pet from a local rescue or shelter.
Read MoreThanksgiving is here and so is all the holiday season travel that accompanies it. Many of us with furry roommates and family will be looking to prepare for the inevitable trip to go see parents or close family. With that being said, some of our pets will make it all too easy and others will make it the most stressful and challenging ordeal of our lives. So we’ve put together a few pointers on safe travel with pets, with a slight focus on cats. Though some of these points will work for dogs too!
Read MoreHalloween is right around the corner! Kids of all ages are excited to get outside and grab some treats; and our pets can join them too! We had a special strategy session with our pet ambassador Cara, and instead of doing a seasonal run of HoneyCure, she convinced us to instead do a round up of Halloween themed cat treats for her to rank as her favorites.
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