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.
As pet parents, we all want to keep our animals in excellent health. But sometimes problems can develop inside your pet that you may not even realize are happening. One of those worrisome issues is worms.
If you share your home with a hamster, gerbil, guinea pig, rabbit, chinchilla, or ferret, there’s a good chance worms aren’t the first thing on your mind when it comes to pet health.
Worm management is an important part of every horse owner’s basic care routine. A major worm burden can be life threatening, potentially leading to colic, diarrhoea and other significant problem.
Parasites worm their way into most dogs’ lives r and every responsible pooch parent has their dog on a regular deworming program to help keep them at bay. Here at HomeoPet, our mission is to provide a more natural way to help keep your pets healthy.
‘Worming’ (or more correctly de-worming) your cat is an essential part of being a responsible pet parent. Worms can have serious health effects and some of them can also infect humans.
Controlling worms in your pet is an important part of their routine health care and without effective and regular worm management and treatment, animals can become seriously ill.
Get the low down on major parasites that you need to watch out for in your pets, together with some handy tips on how to win the war on worms.
So, your dog has bad breath? While we may feel self-conscious, embarrassed, or maybe even genuinely anxious if our own breath started to smell bad, if our dogs’ breath smells bad, they really don’t care!
It’s Valentine’s Day… Maybe you’re looking forward to an evening (and night…) of romantic bliss? Or maybe you’re contentedly daydreaming about the various secret admirers you are sure to have.
Do you want to know some interesting facts about your pet’s teeth? Cats and dogs need their teeth more than we do.
A New Year is upon us – a year with 365 blank pages for you to fill. Out with the old, in with the new … as the saying goes! The New Year is the perfect time for setting goals and starting afresh.
Winter is the time of year when many people in the Northern Hemisphere start to worry about respiratory disease and the winter flu season. Many people worry about their pets and respiratory disease in winter for the same reasons.