We are back to that time of year again where fall is in the air and it seems like everywhere we turn it's pumpkin spice season! We think pumpkin (minus the spice) is great for cats and dogs to help support their digestive system. Bonus points for this amazing plant because its nutritive properties for cats and dogs don’t stop at the digestive tract.
It's been so hot outside! Have you ever wondered if your dog or cat is getting enough hydration into their system? Check out these fun ways to keep your dog and cat hydrated.
If you are new to doggie ice cream, you have several options. We encourage you to check out the ingredients as some brands offer items that are made with ingredients that could cause an upset stomach rather than support gut health.
Pyrethrum is a genus class of plants in the Chrysanthemum family, which includes the herbal plant feverfew. Pyrethrum also refers to the natural insecticide that comes from this plant species. When looking for flea treatments for your pet, don't be fooled by pyrethrum's man-made chemical replacement, permethrin. Permethrin is the synthetic version of pyrethrum that is chemically man-made to use as an insect repellent, most commonly for fleas found on dogs.
Did you know raw milk is excellent for pets? Most dog and cat parents have been warned to never give their cat or dog milk, but that isn't always the case. There is a vast difference between what you find in our freezer at our store and what you purchase at the grocery store. Read more to find out the benefits of giving your pets raw milk.