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.
Meet our army of working from home ‘assistants’ which help to lighten the load and brighten the days of our team members who are currently working from home during the current crisis. #stayhomewithyopet
Here at HomeoPet we love to spend time celebrating our pets in every way possible and recently had an office ‘paint day’ during which we had a fabulously fun afternoon capturing fantastic pets on canvas!
160 million American people are overweight, and about 56% of their dogs are overweight as well. So who better to be your workout buddy than your pooch?
Our dogs and cats most definitely look forward to things. Walk time, play time, dinner time, bath time (well, maybe not that last one!).
Taking care of a young puppy or kitten isn’t as straightforward as taking care of an adult dog or cat. Puppies and kittens are growing rapidly and are learning new things every day.
Puppies… one of our most favorite things and hopefully one of yours too! But how much do you know about these cute little bundles of fur?
Do your research before getting a pet so that your new family member suits your needs and lifestyle It is always a good idea to adopt an animal from the local shelter.
There are so many amazing animal species, many of which make wonderful pets and loving family members. Here we look at what to consider when trying to decide which animal might be the right fit for your family.
Are you looking to get a pet for you or your family? There are a lot of different considerations that you need to take into account before committing to a pet. One wrong decision can make your life harder—and that of the animal’s.
Most senior citizens need the presence of their family and friends in order to stay happy and social, but a growing number of senior citizens in the US are living alone. Having a pet can keep seniors healthy and help them be more social.