Collagen for Your Canine
As a dog parent, you’ve probably heard about collagen supplements becoming popular for our furry friends. But what exactly is collagen, and should you consider…
As a dog parent, you’ve probably heard about collagen supplements becoming popular for our furry friends. But what exactly is collagen, and should you consider…
Telehealth may improve care for cats with arthritis by reducing clinic stress and offering personalized advice for home management and comfort. Arthritis is common in…
When your dog is dealing with chronic health issues like arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, or skin problems, you want to help them feel better in…
Managing fur loss in dogs and cats can include medications, diet changes, and other treatments. And sialic acid is a key component that should always…
In a significant advancement for veterinary medicine, researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have successfully generated feline embryonic stem cells using lab-grown blastocysts. This breakthrough, published…
Cat parents want their furry companions to live their best lives. When cats face mobility challenges due to injury, surgery, or conditions like arthritis, physical…
Support your aging dog or cat with targeted supplements that promote joint health, digestion, cognitive function, and overall vitality — helping them stay happy and…
You’ve probably noticed your canine friend scratching their ears from time to time. While occasional scratching is normal, frequent ear scratching can signal a bigger…
Gastrointestinal diseases are a leading cause of veterinary visits, accounting for over 10% of all new cases. Now, researchers at the Texas A&M Gastrointestinal Laboratory…
November is Pet Diabetes Month, making it the perfect time to learn about this serious but manageable condition affecting our furry family members. Understanding diabetes…
Skin problems in dogs are no match for regular grooming with natural botanical healing and grooming products. Check out these seven tips and say hello…
A look at traditional and non-traditional complementary approaches to treating hyperthyroidism in cats. Feline hyperthyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder in cats, primarily affecting…
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