


Over Grooming
Grooming is an essential part of your pet’s life. There are a couple of factors that play a role in how often to groom your pet. Skin health, coat type, (long, short, medium, curly, wavy, thick, etc.), activity level, health, and breed should all be considered. What happens if we groom our pets too frequently? Grooming too frequently can result in damage to the hair follicles, dry irritated skin, and can also lead to bacterial and/or fungal infections as well.

Choosing a Shampoo: Options Tailored for Your Dog’s Coat
Which One is Best for Your Pet?
Your dog's skin and coat condition…

Picking the Best Pet Grooming Brush
Brushing your dog's coat is essential to your pet's health. Regular…

Why Do My Dog’s Feet Smell Like Fritos?
Let’s be honest. We’re all dog lovers here. We often appreciate…

Five Reasons Your Dog May Stink
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....

5 Reasons to Add Bone Broth to Your Pet’s Bowl
If you ask any NPP team member what they add to their pet's bowl,…

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The Little-Known Benefits of Feeding Eggshell Membranes
/ NorthPoint PetsEgg membranes are often overlooked as a potential source of nutrition for pets. However, they contain important nutrients that can benefit your dog’s or cat’s health. The egg membrane is the thin layer that separates the eggshell from the egg white. It comprises two distinct layers: the outer and inner membranes. Both of these layers are edible and contain various nutrients.
Over Grooming
/ Jenna HarrisonGrooming is an essential part of your pet’s life. There are a couple of factors that play a role in how often to groom your pet. Skin health, coat type, (long, short, medium, curly, wavy, thick, etc.), activity level, health, and breed should all be considered. What happens if we groom our pets too frequently? Grooming too frequently can result in damage to the hair follicles, dry irritated skin, and can also lead to bacterial and/or fungal infections as well.
Choosing a Shampoo: Options Tailored for Your Dog’s Coat
/ Jenna HarrisonWhich One is Best for Your Pet? Your dog’s skin and coat condition are excellent indicators of overall health. …
Picking the Best Pet Grooming Brush
/ Jenna HarrisonBrushing your dog’s coat is essential to your pet’s health. Regular brushing removes loose hair before it sheds on …
Why Do My Dog’s Feet Smell Like Fritos?
/ Michelle YaglowskiLet’s be honest. We’re all dog lovers here. We often appreciate their snuggles after a long day. But, have …
Five Reasons Your Dog May Stink
/ 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….
5 Reasons to Add Bone Broth to Your Pet’s Bowl
/ NorthPoint PetsIf you ask any NPP team member what they add to their pet’s bowl, you’ll undoubtedly get the same …