Here at HomeoPet our mission is to help you to keep your pet happy and healthy, naturally. And as we've rather a lot of experience in doing this, we'd love to share it with you, for the benefit of your wonderful animals.
Read on for info and insights on natural medicine and natural pet care. If you have any questions for our pet care team, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We all suffer from stress every now and again and some of us suffer from stress more than others. The same is true of our pets. One way that we can provide relief from stress and anxiety is through finding the right natural remedy that will calm and soothe and provide effective relief at times of elevated stress.
Summer is fast approaching and, if you’re anything like us, you’re looking forward to plenty of fun times in the sun with your fur-babies!
Pet motion sickness and travel anxiety is an all too familiar story and in extreme cases it can severely limit the experiences that we can enjoy with our dogs. Fortunately, there are some simple things you can do to help reduce travel anxiety in your pet.
How to help your dog cope and remain calm in stressful situations It’s a familiar scenario for all too many...
Stress is a normal physiological process that occurs in all animals, and just like it affects us humans, stress can also affect your horse.
National Train Your Dog Month is an initiative by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers to bring awareness to the importance of socialization and training.
Dog breeds vary widely in size, temperament, and physical characteristics. While it’s important to be aware of the potential risks associated with different breeds, it’s equally crucial to recognize the positive attributes.
The cloud we are all lived under caused by the Coronavirus pandemic had a silver lining for many of us, in that it allowed us to spend more time with those we love – including our pets.
After a summer with all the family close at hand, this time of year can see us having to leave our pets alone for longer during the day and busy schedules and changing weather can make us less inclined to spend the outdoor time with them
Cats are generally very clean creatures. They learn to use a litterbox quickly and usually confine their toilet behaviour to the litter tray or garden. As a result, the smell of cat urine in the house can be worrying and needs to be investigated.
As avid animal lovers, we’re firm believers in the concept of ‘the more the merrier’ when it comes to having pets at home!J anuary and February are common months for a new pet to enter a home.