January 23, 2018

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....

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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 06, 2017 | Supplements

Is Rosemary Bad for My Pet?

Rosemary has become a hot topic in the pet industry, mostly due to misinformation about its formats and uses. The real question is: what type of rosemary is being used? Types of rosemary and their...

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...

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