North Hound Life Blog

Marshmallow Root vs Slippery Elm Bark

As a caring pet parent, it's essential to consider natural remedies that can improve your furry friend's digestive health. Two popular supplements in the canine world are Slippery Elm Bark Powder and Marshmallow...

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The Benefits of Whole Fruiting Body Mushrooms for Your Dog

Did you know that not all functional mushrooms are created equal? In fact, mushrooms that are grown outdoors as whole fruiting bodies using sustainable methods and traditional methods are far superior to...

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Holiday Gift Guide for Pet Parents

We love our dogs and we LOVE our dogs. When it comes to gift giving, we put together a few products we absolutely adore for our four-legged friends and for...

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Tap water? Bottled water? Filtered water?

If you are a pet parent, then you know how important it is to keep your furry friend healthy and happy. One of the most crucial aspects of their health...

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Natural, non-toxic and dog-safe cleaning products for your home

One thing is for certain, our dogs definitely have a tendency to make things a little dirty around our homes. If you feed your dog raw food you know you...

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My Three Favourite Dog Things (newly discovered)

I love dogs and I love it when I can find unique ways to showcase my love for them. Everything from greeting cards to custom illustrations of dogs on coasters.

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Wanna know more about mushrooms?

Guess what is known to save your dog from cancer, boosts immunity, prevent viral infections, lower cholesterol level, reduce blood pressure, help with IBS, regulate sugar and metabolism, and keeps...

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Tick Talk (not TikTok)

This tick season, I am going to do a FOUR-fold approach to repel ticks off my own dog.  It's a new approach for this year and fingers crossed I won't have to see...

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Winter Tips for your dog

The North Hound Life Guide to Winter Tips for Dogs. Some dog breeds can tolerate cold weather better because of their thick fur coats. Other dog breeds are not that...

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