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April 18, 2018

How to Save a Life: Pet First Aid Awareness Month

Pet First Aid Awareness Month provides an opportunity to learn about emergency preparedness for pets. According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), 25 percent more pets would survive...

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March 06, 2018 | Activities and Exercise

Hiking with My Dog: Building an Unbreakable Bond on the Trails

My dog and I? We walk. Luna and I are long-distance hikers. For weeks and months at a time, we thru-hike, traveling end to end on many of the most grueling trails in the country. My 4-year-old...

January 23, 2018 | glycoflex

January is "Walk Your Dog Month"

We’ll be the first to admit that January is kind of a strange time for “Walk Your Dog Month.” What with the freezing cold, ice and snow, its hardly an enjoyable time to take your dog out for a walk....

December 20, 2017 | Supplements

Help Your Pet Find Calm with Composure™ This Holiday Season

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holiday season has finally arrived. With it comes bright decorations, tasty treats and stocking stuffers. While holly and jolly, the holidays also bring...

December 12, 2017 | Supplements

Veterinarian Q&A: An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth DeLomba

Getting to Know: Dr. Elizabeth DeLomba Dr. Elizabeth DeLomba, DVM MBA is the Senior Veterinary Services Consultant at VetriScience . She’s a veterinarian with nearly 30 years of combined experience...

November 09, 2017 | Supplements

Help Manage Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety

We’ve all been there before. You’re trying to leave for work but your dog won’t let you go. Scratching, clawing and barking. Your best buddy will do just about anything for you to stay home and play....

November 08, 2017 | stress

5 Tips for Reducing Your Dog's Stress During Vet Visits

It’s no secret that many dogs worry about vet and grooming visits. Can you blame them? Getting poked and prodded certainly upsets the daily routine of eating, sleeping and playing. Vet trips are...

April 28, 2015 | Activities and Exercise

ACL Tears in Your Dog: Why They’re Common and What Not to Do

The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, often called the Cranial Cruciate Ligament, or CCL, in veterinary medicine. A tear of this ligament is by far the most common orthopedic injury in dogs, and...

April 14, 2015 | General Animal Health

How To Tell If My Pet Has Allergies

Pet allergies can leave you scratching your head. Just like us, dogs and cats can actually develop allergies. But because your pet can't tell you what's bothering them, it’s up to the responsible pet...

March 05, 2015 | News

Dogs, Cats and Toxic Household Plants: Know Your Botany

Because animals are curious creatures and humans are creatures that celebrate beauty, striking a balance in the household can be difficult, especially when it comes to balancing dogs, cats and toxic...

February 10, 2015 | General Animal Health

6 Unexpected Truths About Owning a Dog

When you adopt or find your first dog, you’re on top of the world. You have what you’ve always wanted: a snuggle buddy, a travel companion, a loyal friend on four legs. But there’s a lot about dog...

February 03, 2015 | FAQ

Can You See With Your Nose? Your Dog Can!

We ran across this clever video that explains exactly why your dog's nose is so much more effective than our own methods, and couldn't help but share! Whether you attribute the natural talent to...

December 30, 2015 | News

Can My Pet Give Blood?

Do you give blood? National Blood Donation Month is in January, and there are a lot of potential donors ready to do their part. But what about our animals? How do they get in on the giving? Read on...

December 22, 2014 | Uncategorized

Your Pet’s Go-To Product this Week: Fast Balance GI

If there’s one thing we know to be true about the holidays, it’s that the food is abundant. We mentioned in our last entry on safety that everyone should have a designated treat post that’s too high...

December 19, 2014 | News

Last Minute Holiday Safety Tips for your Pet

We’re always looking for ways to update you on the latest potential holiday hazards for pets without scaring ourselves silly. After all, there’s no reason to spend the holidays stressed about what...

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