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Silver Honey for Post Surgical Care
Surgical procedures create controlled wounds that need clean, consistent care to heal well. Whether a pet is recovering from a spay/neuter, mass removal, orthopedic repair, or another procedure, the goal is always the same: quick, complete healing with minimal scarring, discomfort and minimal risk of complications.
Wound Care for Pets Around Eyes, Ears, and Sensitive Areas
The skin around a pet’s eyes and ears is thinner and more reactive than other areas of the body. Products that are too harsh, applied too heavily, or used too close to openings can cause stinging, redness, or additional inflammation. That’s why gentle techniques and controlled application are essential when treating wounds in sensitive areas.
How To Identify Hot Spots
Hot Spots are also called acute moist dermatitis, which are localized areas of skin inflammation and bacterial infection. They are typically well-defined areas of redness, swelling and hair loss.
Itchy Skin Relief for Animals of All Sizes
Itchy skin is one of the most common issue pet owners face whether you have a cat, dog, bird or rodent. Learn how Silver Honey soothes itchy, irritated skin and heals it fast.
Tackling Ticks: Identification, Removal & Treatment
Experts warn that 2023 is an above-average year for tick activity, thanks in part to a mild winter in many areas of the U.S. In this blog post, we'll provide information to help identify tick species, check your animal for ticks, safely remove them and detect any symptoms of tick-borne diseases.
Why You Should Switch to Non-Antibiotic Treatments for Your Pets
If you’ve ever thought of reaching for that handy tube of triple antibiotic cream from your medicine cabinet at the first sign of a cut, scratch, or hot spot on your fur baby… you might want to think again! While topical ointments created for humans certainly have their place in the healing process for us non-furry beings, let’s face it—it’s not the best option for Fido.

