by Clayton Bolinger | Jan 28, 2024 | Canine Behavior, Dogs
Imagine, you walk through your front door after a long day at work to see your anxious dog panting beside the scattered pieces of your living room couch. Severe separation anxiety, reported to be found in approximately 13% of canines, can lead to destructive...
by Clayton Bolinger | Jan 25, 2024 | Breed Spotlight, Dogs, Heart, Eye, and Brain Health
Resembling that of a teddy bear, the Chow Chow is a distinctive and loyal breed with a fascinating history. Originally bred to hunt and guard sacred temples, Chow Chows typically have strong work ethic when it comes to protecting their guardians. Due to the Chow...
by Clayton Bolinger | Jan 20, 2024 | Cats, Heart, Eye, and Brain Health, Pet Supplements
Cats, like most other animals, require much more sleep than humans to stay healthy. While humans sleep roughly 7 hours per day, in comparison, it’s perfectly normal for your cat to sleep between 12-16 hours a day, and kittens average around 20 hours per day!...
by Clayton Bolinger | Jan 17, 2024 | Cats, Optimum Nutrition, Top Health Concerns
Jaundice, also called Icterus, can be observed in cats when their eyes, ears, gums, foot pads, and skin all over their body displays a yellow color. Make no mistake that the onset of jaundice, caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood, is a serious illness that...
by Clayton Bolinger | Jan 12, 2024 | Canine Behavior, Dogs, Optimum Nutrition
Roughly 79% of dogs will eat grass at some point in their lives. In fact, it’s so common for dogs to eat grass that it’s a natural characteristic observed in most wild dogs. Two widely held misconceptions are that dogs will eat grass if they have an upset...