Tagged as Pet Health

Antioxidants- are widely recognized as one of the most important weapons in our battle against pet aging and disease. All the physiological processes in pets and people require oxygen, which provides us with energy. Bi-products of burning oxygen, similar to the sparks given off by a fire, are also produced in your pet's body. These little sparks are commonly known as free radicals, and are the major...
November 19, 2023
Humans love their furry friends, and more than -9 out of 10 people- consider them family. When given the option to select one companion for a deserted island, more than 50% of U.S. adults say they would choose their pet. But of course, most pets have a much -shorter lifespan- than humans, so many of us will outlive our dearest companion. Because of this strong connection, it can be difficult to cope...
February 25, 2020
With the colder weather really setting in for some of us, it’s time to review some tips for how to keep your pet safe and healthy this winter. Every animal has the right to shelter, food, water, and safety during these winter months. Here are some tips for keeping your pet safe and snug while the weather gets cold outside! - Ensure Shelter Is Given - Many people choose to keep their animals indoors...
February 4, 2016