It All Began With An Amazing Black Lab
My name is Will Corrente, I am the owner and founder of K9Vitatherapy, when I am not here working on great content, you can find me at VIP- Very Important Paws a luxury dog resort in West Palm Beach, FL where I am the owner and co-founder. How I began my K9V journey....
5 Important Benefits of Omega-3s For Dogs
5 Benefits of Omega 3 Though research is a bit spotty, studies have supported in some cases that omega-3 fatty acid supplements can improve the health of your dog. The research has been convincing enough for many veterinarians to suggest adding omega-3s to their...
Benefits of Vitamin C for Dogs
Vitamin C We know vitamins are important for humans – but what about vitamins for your dog? And if they are important for dog’s, which ones are the most important? Vitamin C is important for humans And, is equally important for dogs. Vitamin C is an essential vitamin...
L-Carnitine For K9 Weight Loss
L-Carnitine For K9 Weight Loss Obesity is a prevalent and widespread issue among pets, especially dogs; their insatiable appetite often leads to overeating (or overfeeding on our part) and the subsequent health problems obesity causes. Especially in an older dog,...
What Does it Mean for a Product to Carry the GMP Seal?
The GMP Seal Sometimes referred to as a CGMP Seal stands for Good Manufacturing Practices; it is not the Food and Drug Administration’s Top Seal of approval, but a company that wishes to carry this label must agree to comply to the regulations and guidelines that are...
When Would You Not Use CBD for Your Dog?
When Would You Not Use CBD For Your Dog? You’ve heard of the benefit of CBD for your dog but what about the cons? Are there actually any cons to giving CBD to your dog? Let’s find out. What is CBD? CBD – also known as cannabidiol – is derived from either cannabis or...
The Best Countries for Dogs to Live in
Dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world. They are loved by people everywhere that want to give them the best life possible. Some places across the globe are more dog-friendly than others and encourage only the best for your furry friends. Some countries are...
Benefits of Krill Oil For Your Dog
studies show that your dog’s body absorbs and uses the fatty acids in krill oil better than those in fish oil.
5 Health Benefits of Adding Turmeric To Your Dog’s Diet
Yes, that spice you most likely already having sitting in your spice cabinet can actually help your dog’s life - and even increase their lifespan. So how does turmeric help dogs? For one, it contains a compound called curcumin. Curcumin is an antioxidant,...
Which Flours Are Safe For My Dog?
If you’re looking to break into the homemade dog treat business (or just want to make your dog some healthy homemade treats), you’re probably wondering what flours are safe for your dog. The first question you should ask is: can my dog even eat flour? The short...
Green Lipped Mussels A Superfood
The name may be a bit, weird, but green lipped mussels are a real thing – and they are actually really beneficial to your dog. In fact, they’re virtually a superfood! Green lipped mussels are native to New Zealand. They have a noticeable green “hue” along the shell’s...
Vitamins & Supplements For Your Senior Dog
Through out your dog's life, you’ve always made sure your pup has received the best of care – regular vet visits, the best treats, toys, and you’ve ensured that your fur-baby has the most nutritious diet possible. However, as a dog ages, his nutritional demands often...
Benefits of CBD For Your Dog
CBD is the latest craze in human wellness, but what about CBD for your dog? When it comes to humans, the benefits of CBD include anxiety relief, digestive relief, an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever, and more. But the benefits aren’t for humans alone. In fact, CBD...
The Benefits of Flaxseed for Your Dog
Flaxseed Just like in us humans, flax can improve your dog’s health. It’s packed with antioxidants and fiber. It’s also a good source of protein, minerals, and vitamins. So, what are some health benefits of flax for your dog? Digestive Health Ground flax seeds can...
The Benefits of Spinach
Spinach is a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It boasts of vitamins A, B, C, and K plus iron, beta-carotene and fiber to help your dog’s digestive system. It’s no wonder dog owners feed their dogs' spinach. But what are the health benefits of...
CBD vs. Hemp Oil Extract: What is the Difference for my Dog?
While CBD and hemp oil extract may seem the same – after all, they both help manage anxiety, chronic pain, or physical or emotional conditions – they are quite different. What is CBD? CBD, also known as cannabidiol, is made from the flowers, leaves, and stalks of the...
The 7 Benefits of Kelp for Your Dog
What is Kelp? Kelp is a kind of seaweed found deep underwater. Packed with vitamins, natural salts, minerals, and iodine, kelp is a favorite of dogs. This may be because of its strong odor which seems to attract dogs. And while Kelp can be very benificial for your...
Benefits of Folic Acid for Your Dog
What is Folic Acid? In recent years, supplements for humans have crossed over into the dog world. One particular supplement that has made its way to the dog world is folic acid. Folic acid, also known as vitamin B9, is mostly needed before and during pregnancy. It...
Is Vitamin K Important For My Dog
Vitamin K Vitamins are organic compounds essential to sustain life and are naturally found in the foods we eat. All animals need vitamins for proper growth and function, but what if our pets aren’t getting enough of those vitamins in their diet? Depending on the...
Can CBD Be Used to Treat Seizures in Dogs?
Canine epilepsy is the single most common cause of frequent seizures in dogs. But the medication that treats epilepsy – including phenobarbital, potassium bromide, diazepam, and similar anticonvulsant drugs – can come with some serious side effects
DIgestive Enzymes: Crucial to Your Dog’s Health
Digestive enzymes are naturally produced in dog’s bodies; however, some dogs have a condition known as EPI (Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency) which prevents the dog from making these necessary enzymes.