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Main banner image Potassium Supplement for Cats

Potassium Supplement for Cats

July 2022

Potassium supplements are used to increase the amount of potassium in your pet's blood. Potassium helps to regulate several body functions, including muscle contractions, nerve impulses and heart function. Without it,...

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Why are Omega 3 supplements good for dogs?

July 2022

When it comes to taking care of our dogs we always want the best for them. Their health is a top priority.  So, when it comes to buying their food,...

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Why do cats need joint supplements?

June 2022

Our cats love to play and be active; however, as they age their mobility reduces and their cartilage can begin to break down. Cat joint supplements can be beneficial in...

Main banner image Why do dogs need joint supplements

Why do dogs need joint supplements?

June 2022

We give dogs supplements to support joint health.  Supplements are taken to relieve current joint pain, while others are taken to prevent pain from developing.  Most supplements for joint health work...

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Why do vets use a dog hip score?

May 2022

Hip scoring is a procedure used to determine the degree of hip dysplasia in dogs and is made up of the total number of points given for different features in the hip joint and is representative of...

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Why do cats get hip dysplasia?

May 2022

It is not only dogs that get hip dysplasia so do our feline friends. A cat that has hip dysplasia means that the ball and socket are misaligned and loose, which...

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