Most horse owners are familiar with the struggles of proud flesh. It can be stressful if your horse develops proud flesh, but did you know that HoneyCure can help treat proud flesh?
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 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 MoreWe often get asked, “What is the best way to remove HoneyCure from my pet’s wound?” Since we use UMF 15+ Manuka honey for its healing properties, the ointment is sticky to the touch. Many pet owners want to make sure that they can remove the ointment without causing harm to their pet. No worries, it can easily come off without damaging your pet’s skin or pulling hair!
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 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 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 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 MoreWe’ve all been there; we or our pets get a scrape, we brush it off, and let nature take its time to heal on its own. And more often-than-not, everything works out fine. But do you know the best way to heal a wound? A way that reduces risk of infection, lowers the chance of scarring, and actually helps your pet’s wounds heal faster?
Read MoreFor a long time, horse owners have found tea tree oil immensely helpful for treating all sorts of ailments and creating helpful remedies for their companions. Learn more about how horses can benefit from the use of tea tree oils!
Read MoreWe’ve all been there, where we get a scrape on our knee and we let it scab over. And it dries out, getting itchy before ultimately healing on its own. However, did you know that there’s a better way to treat wounds?
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