How To Be Pet Emergency Ready
We recommend having a plan in place of where you are going to go and what you are going to do in case your pet needs emergency treatment, touch wood […]
Read moreWe recommend having a plan in place of where you are going to go and what you are going to do in case your pet needs emergency treatment, touch wood […]
Read moreWhen Winter has well and truly set in. It’s this time of year you may notice your old dog or cat has a little more trouble getting up after lying, […]
Read moreDid you know that an estimated 80% of cats and dogs over the age of 3YEARS! have dental disease? Most owners never take a look in their pet’s mouth and […]
Read moreUnfortunately, it’s as scary as it sounds: worms that live in your dog’s heart and major blood vessels of the chest! Heartworm doesn’t need dog to dog contact it is […]
Read moreFrom chewing, jumping, barking, digging and mouthing, we tackle the most common behavioural problems in dogs. Here are our top tips for resolving these common concerns for dog owners. 1. […]
Read moreA list of the do’s and don’ts for the inexperienced puppy We explore some of the funny moments puppy owners will experience as a new puppy parent. 1. Throwing Up […]
Read moreFoods: Chocolate – especially dark chocolate Caffeine Onions/Garlic – causes anaemia Grapes, raisins and sultanas – causes renal failure Avocado Macadamia nuts Nutmeg Highly fatty food e.g. pork/bacon Mouldy foods […]
Read moreDogs and puppies can sometimes get very protective over their objects or food, and even their owners and territory, and this can lead to aggression. To avoid aggression in puppies […]
Read moreReady to start training your puppy? Here are our top tips for beginning training with your fur baby. Set the house rules from the beginning, train your puppy to do […]
Read moreOur top tips for toilet training a puppy are: Praise your puppy immediately after they go where you want them to, with food and cuddles (this one is the key […]
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