Itching is one of the most common concerns pet parents face, especially during seasonal changes and winter. While topical products may offer temporary relief, skin issues often begin inside the body. By focusing on hydration, ingredient quality, gut health, and anti-inflammatory nutrition, small food changes can lead to meaningful, long-term improvement for itchy dogs and cats.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month; I wanted to share information on pet dental health, periodontal disease, what to look for, and how it can affect the health and longevity of your dogs and cats. Most importantly, what YOU can do to prevent and protect your pets from periodontal disease.
This is the time of year that we nourish our bodies with warm, slow-cooked foods that help warm us on cool days. It’s a great time to add some root veggies to our meals and our dogs' bowl for added benefits. Check out our furtastic November deals!
National Mushroom Month is a perfect time to shine a bright light on the powerful healing and nutritional properties of medicinal mushrooms. Mushrooms have been used for food and medicine in different cultures for thousands of years. There is much scientific research into their many therapeutic health benefits of these little morsels.