Clay is a time-tested natural remedy for horses. A specific type of clay is especially useful for equine gut health during times of digestive distress. Learn more about nature's sponge here!
Solving the mystery of cat food allergies
Published: June 2021 | Updated: April 2023 The term "food allergy" refers to an abnormal immune response to an antigen found in food. Basically, a food allergy is an immune...
The Benefits of L-Glutamine for Dogs
Glutamine is an amino acid that has been shown to be beneficial to dogs. It can help support a healthy immune system and reduce stress on gastrointestinal and skin tissues,...
Does My Cat Need Probiotics After Antibiotics?
Probiotics are necessary following antibiotics, or, better yet, on a regular basis. A significant amount of your cat’s immune system resides in their gut, and antibiotics damage the gut’s delicate...
How to Treat Hives in Horses
Published: August 2021 | Updated: July 2022 You’ve just gone out to the barn or pasture, only to discover that your horse has developed small, raised bumps along his neck...
Can cats get hot spots?
Published: June 2021 | Updated: July 2022 Hot spots are one of the most prevalent skin problems in cats, and they're especially troublesome during the summer. They appear out of...
Natural Remedies for Colic in Horses
Published: September 2020 | Updated: July 2022 Mineral Oil, Baking Soda, and Beer, Oh My! Dealing with equine colic is never fun, but if you have horses, chances are, you’ll...