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 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 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 MoreWhen you research different types of wound care products, you might come across the word ‘antimicrobial’. This is an important quality to look out for because antimicrobials help promote a better healing environment! We know that these types of properties are helpful in preventing infection, but what exactly is antimicrobial activity?
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 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 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.
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