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Five Reasons Your Dog Stinks
Yeast overgrowth is a widespread cause of smelly dogs. Yeast has a very distinct musty, pungent odor, often compared to moldy bread or cheese popcorn. Yeast infections most commonly occur in the ear canals or on dogs’ paws....

The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
Oral disease can be caused by diet, genetics, or poor oral care. Poor dental health can lead to other ailments, which is why pet owners should learn how to care for their pet’s teeth early. As with most ailments, prevention of oral disease is key. Taking preventative steps saves you the time, stress, and money it takes to treat oral disease down the road.

2021 Storefront Retailer of the Year by the Independent Pet Innovation Awards
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Won’t my dog (or my family) get sick if I feed a raw diet?
We have always received advice to cook meat thoroughly in order…

From a Vet Tech: “Why I Add Fresh Food for my Dogs”
As an experienced dog owner, I understand the importance of providing…

Why Does My Cat Puke?
Vomiting is one of the most commonly reported clinical signs noted in feline veterinary exams. While many cat owners fancy their cats as just having “sensitive stomachs” or simply “eating too fast”, chronic vomiting is not by any means healthy or ‘normal’.

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Dealing with “Frito Feet” and Yeast Overgrowth in Dogs
/ NorthPoint PetsHave you ever cuddled up next to your dog and noticed a distinct smell coming from their feet? It’s …
Five Reasons Your Dog Stinks
/ Nicole R. CammackYeast overgrowth is a widespread cause of smelly dogs. Yeast has a very distinct musty, pungent odor, often compared to moldy bread or cheese popcorn. Yeast infections most commonly occur in the ear canals or on dogs’ paws….
The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
/ Jenna HarrisonOral disease can be caused by diet, genetics, or poor oral care. Poor dental health can lead to other ailments, which is why pet owners should learn how to care for their pet’s teeth early. As with most ailments, prevention of oral disease is key. Taking preventative steps saves you the time, stress, and money it takes to treat oral disease down the road.
2021 Storefront Retailer of the Year by the Independent Pet Innovation Awards
/ NorthPoint PetsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NorthPoint Pets becomes the first-ever single independent store to win the award. CHESHIRE, SEPTEMBER 15, 2021– NorthPoint Pets & …
Won’t my dog (or my family) get sick if I feed a raw diet?
/ Abbie MontonyeWe have always received advice to cook meat thoroughly in order to eliminate pathogens such as Salmonella, E. Coli, …
From a Vet Tech: “Why I Add Fresh Food for my Dogs”
/ Morgan LaudanoAs an experienced dog owner, I understand the importance of providing a well-rounded diet. In this blog, I’ll share …
Why Does My Cat Puke?
/ Jenna HarrisonVomiting is one of the most commonly reported clinical signs noted in feline veterinary exams. While many cat owners fancy their cats as just having “sensitive stomachs” or simply “eating too fast”, chronic vomiting is not by any means healthy or ‘normal’.