Keeping Those Teeth Bright: Pet Dental Health
Keeping Those Teeth Bright: Pet Dental Health

Regular dental cleaning is extremely important for our pet's health but is often overlooked. Nearly 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some form of periodontal disease by age 3 but by starting a brushing routine, you can help your pet combat dental diseases to keep them happy and healthy.

Raw Food Series Part 3: Common Myths About Feeding Raw
Raw Food Series Part 3: Common Myths About Feeding Raw
When we hear the words “raw food,” our minds tend to jump to the many health risks that we hear regarding raw food — especially meat! But the truth is that when raw frozen or freeze-dried food is processed accurately and fed properly, it’s completely safe and extremely beneficial for both cats and dogs. 
Raw Food Series Part 2: Benefits of Feeding Your Pet Raw Food
Raw Food Series Part 2: Benefits of Feeding Your Pet Raw Food

We understand that there is some confusion around feeding your pet(s) raw food so we've decided to take a deep dive into the benefits of feeding your pet a raw diet. All pet foods range in quality — and raw food uses only the highest quality meats and vegetables available to deliver your cat or dog optimal nutrition inundated with naturally-occurring enzymes. This means that raw food provides greater bioavailability, easier digestion, better utilization of food nutrients, eating less overall, healthier immune system, less additives which ultimately means less allergies. 

Raw Food Series Part 1 - What is Raw Pet Food?
Raw Food Series Part 1 - What is Raw Pet Food?
Raw food is formulated with fresh cuts of high-quality meat and organs. Many raw foods include ground-up bone, fruits, and vegetables to provide a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals. Raw doesn’t go through the denaturation process that traditional kibble goes through (in addition to being highly processed and cooked at high temperatures!), and is more easily digested than kibble and other cooked foods. 
Pet Dental Health Collection
Pet Dental Health Collection
February is National Pet Dental Health Month! Pet dental health is often overlooked but is easily just as important as nutrition. This collection contains all of our articles on dental health!
Ask the Expert Series: Dr. Myers, Forever Pet Dental
Ask the Expert Series: Dr. Myers, Forever Pet Dental
In honor of Pet Dental Health Month, we partnered with Dr. Myers from Forever Pet Dental to talk about the importance of maintaining your pet's dental health. From regular at-home care to annual dental cleanings, we cover it all!
Wet Food For Dogs? Absolutely!
Wet Food For Dogs? Absolutely!
Thought about feeding wet food to your dog but not sure where to start? We are here to help! Find out the truth about wet food and the best way to introduce it into your dog's diet!
How to Pick the Right Dog Chew
How to Pick the Right Dog Chew
Dogs love to chew - but what's the difference between all the choices? Read this article to find out what's the best (and safest) chew for your dog.
Pet Dental Health: Where to Start?
Pet Dental Health: Where to Start?
Maintaining good dental health is incredibly important for the overall health of our furry friends. Learn about the variety of dental health products that make this task much easier than it used to be! Maintaining your pet's dental health has never been easier thanks to the variety of dental health products that are readily available to help with the task. With a little information and motivation, beneficial behaviors can easily become part of the daily routine.
Dental Guide for Cats
Dental Guide for Cats
If you're able, cleaning your cat's teeth at home will be really good for its long-term health. Check out the tricks and methods we've listed in this article! 
Dental Guide for Dogs
Dental Guide for Dogs
We know dogs can have bad breath. But what do we know about a dog's dental health from a holistic perspective? There are a few crucial things to know that could not only help improve your dog's breath, but also their general health!
Dental Guide for Small Animals
Dental Guide for Small Animals
Small animals, such as rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, and mice, all need to take care of their teeth, but they don't require a tiny toothbrush. Read on to find out what they need for tooth health.