Posts tagged How To
How to Remove HoneyCure

We 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! 

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What is Wet Wound Healing?

We 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!

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Getting Your Pets Social

Pets 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!

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How to Travel with your Cat (or Pet) 

Thanksgiving 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!

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How-To For HoneyCure

One of the most common questions we get here at HoneyCure is: “How in the world do I use HoneyCure?” or, “what’s the best way to use HoneyCure?” They’re a really common question. And honestly, some of the situations our pets get into make life interesting, and we understand. Not every wound is the same, and especially with things like “happy tail,” just how to get any first aid product on them at all seems like a puzzle.

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