Raising healthy puppies and kittens requires more than just food — but not all supplements are beneficial. WERVIC’s veterinary nutritionists explain which supplements are essential, and which can be skipped or even harmful.
Many new pet owners wonder when to start deworming their young puppies and kittens. At WERVIC, our veterinary team provides clear, science-backed guidance to ensure safe, effective parasite protection for newborn and young pets.
This professional guide by WERVIC’s veterinary nutrition team explains how to choose high-quality, pet-specific probiotics for balanced gut health. It outlines four critical factors: research-backed strains, proper CFU concentration, prebiotics, and stability. It also highlights ideal use cases (stress, diet changes, post-antibiotics) and warns against overuse, helping owners support long-term pet digestive wellness.
This article clarifies widespread misconceptions about pet topical deworming, focusing on whether bathing renders treatments ineffective. WERVIC veterinary experts explain the sebaceous gland absorption mechanism, advise waiting 48 hours before bathing, and debunk myths about indoor pets, visible parasites, and one‑time protection. It provides science‑based guidance for safe, consistent parasite prevention.
This article compares topical dewormer drops and oral tablets for pets, explaining their advantages, disadvantages, and suitable scenarios. Topical drops are convenient and long-lasting for external parasites, while oral tablets are precise and unaffected by bathing. It provides clear guidance to help owners choose based on pet personality, lifestyle, and health condition with safety and effectiveness in mind.