Introducing a New Pet Into Your Home
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by Staff EnBiologics
1M ago
Bringing home a new pet is very exciting for the whole family. Getting a new cat or dog is about more than just the squeaky toys and treats, we want to make sure that we create an environment that allows for a smooth transition into their new home! Follow these tips to help your new pet adjust! Plan for their arrival The day you bring your new pet home, make sure you are there for the entire day. They may be shy at first, but being there when they decide to explore is a great way to build trust with your new pet! You can also try keeping them in a quiet and secluded part of your house t ..read more
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Preventing Gum Disease in Your Pets
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by Staff EnBiologics
2M ago
February is Pet Dental Health Month, dedicated to promoting proper oral hygiene for our pets! Dentists always warn us about gum disease, but did you know our pets can get gum disease too? This infection, also known as periodontal disease, is fairly common in pets. This is why it’s important to take good care of our pet's teeth and gums! The infection of the gums, or periodontal disease, can cause tooth pain or even tooth loss. You should always check your pet's teeth and gums daily to look for signs of dental problems. There are certain symptoms you should never ignore such as:  Halitos ..read more
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When Should I Consult the Veterinarian?
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by Staff EnBiologics
3M ago
We all love our pets and want what is best for their health! Some injuries, like cuts and scrapes, we can see. That makes it easy for us to determine the best form of treatment; such as letting our pets heal on their own, with a veterinary wound care ointment like HoneyCure, or bring them to the veterinarian if it’s more serious. However, for other kinds of injuries and illnesses, our pets show us they need help in other ways. When your pet shows changes in their behavior, eating and drinking habits, and/or breathing, they are showing you something is wrong, and you should consult a professio ..read more
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A Review of 2023
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by Sean Carroll
3M ago
This past year was full of hard work, growth, and success; so we wanted to highlight some of our favorite moments from 2023! HoneyCure distribution continued to expand across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom! We are excited to bring HoneyCure to new markets and help even more animals across the globe. We have even been able to visit some of our local stores throughout the year and spend time teaching them all about HoneyCure! Want to find HoneyCure in your local store? Check out our ‘Store Locator’ page to find HoneyCure near you! This year the team traveled down south to Orla ..read more
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A Review of 2023
HoneyCure | The Buzz
by Sean Carroll
3M ago
This past year was full of hard work, growth, and success; so we wanted to highlight some of our favorite moments from 2023! HoneyCure distribution continued to expand across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom! We are excited to bring HoneyCure to new markets and help even more animals across the globe. We have even been able to visit some of our local stores throughout the year and spend time teaching them all about HoneyCure! Want to find HoneyCure in your local store? Check out our ‘Store Locator’ page to find HoneyCure near you! This year the team traveled down south to Orla ..read more
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Your New Pet Checklist
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by Staff EnBiologics
4M ago
Adding a pet to your family is very exciting, but can also be stressful if you are a new pet parent! All animals have unique needs and require certain things to maintain their well-being. Here are a few things all people should do when bringing home a new pet! Pet-proof your house   Before bringing your new pet home, make sure your home is safe! Dogs and cats can’t consume certain foods like onion, garlic, chocolate, and grapes. You don’t need to fully remove these foods from your kitchen, but make sure that they are out of your new pet’s reach! Keep them in cabinets as opposed to ea ..read more
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Preparing Your Horse For Winter
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by Staff EnBiologics
5M ago
Winter is coming, which means it’s time to prepare your horse for the cold! If you live in an area that has snowy or rainy winters, it can be stressful for horses when the weather changes. Most healthy horses are naturally equipped for the winter, but there are things you can do to help them be more comfortable in the cold. Here are a few tips we recommend! Do a condition check. Before the weather gets too cold you should take note of your horse's weight. A good way to tell if your horse is a healthy weight is by finding their body condition score (BCS). This is a scale of 1-9 that indicates a ..read more
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How To Create An Emergency Plan For Your Pets
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by Staff EnBiologics
8M ago
It’s important to have an emergency evacuation plan in place for you and your family; that includes your pet! In the case of an emergency, having a plan allows you to react safely and calmly to whatever situation arises. Because these situations can be overwhelming and come at any time, it’s best to be prepared! Here are a few ways to protect your pets in case of an emergency.  Make a plan Having an emergency evacuation plan will ensure that you and your pets are safe and prepared! Your plan should be shared with all of the people living in your house so everyone is aware of what to do i ..read more
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Signs That You Should Take Your Cat To The Veterinarian 
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by Staff EnBiologics
8M ago
Did you know cats naturally hide their symptoms when they are sick? In nature, when a cat is unwell, it makes them an easier target to predators, so even domestic cats hide their symptoms as protection. This can make it hard for cat owners to know when their pet is sick and may need to go to the veterinarian. This is why you should not only take your cat for a check-up once a year, but should also be aware of some less obvious signs your cat might be sick.  Changes In Eating Habits When a cat is sick, they might show changes in their eating habits. If you notice that your cat hasn’t eate ..read more
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Why Do Cats Overgroom?
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by Staff EnBiologics
9M ago
While grooming is natural and necessary, some cats will overgroom, causing skin irritation or hair loss. If you own a cat, you probably have felt the scratchy texture of their tongue, which is needed for grooming. Cats lick their body and paws to clean them, disperse natural oils, maintain their coat, and promote proper circulation. A cat with normal grooming habits will spend 30%-50% of their day grooming themselves! Here are a few reasons a cat might be overgrooming, and some ways to help solve the problem.  Why Do Cats Overgroom? Cats overgroom for a variety of reasons. Some cats over ..read more
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