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Preparing your puppy or kitten for a healthy life means committing to three strategies that all vets support – a full vaccination programme, desexing and microchipping. Being a responsible pet parent means looking at all the risks and making plans to avoid them.
It’s Easter time again, which means there’s a greater chance that our furry family members may get themselves into some mischief and eat things that they shouldn’t. Here is a quick refresher on Easter hazards to watch out for.
After so much time together over the holidays, seeing you head back to work can be hard on pets. The good news is there’s plenty you can do to help them get used to being home alone.
Potentially toxic algae (also called Cyanobacteria) can make animals extremely sick when ingested. Knowing what to look for when visiting lakes, ponds and rivers is the best way to keep your dog safe.
We all love to have fun in the sun with our four-legged friends, but there are some very important things you need to be cautious and aware of when it comes to your pet’s health during the warmer weather.
Follow these 7 tips and to keep your pet safe when the temperature rises.
Guy Fawkes can be a tough time for pets, the loud noises and bright flashes of light can be very frightening to animals, and many animals can become highly distressed. This can lead to animals running away, going missing, injuring themselves, and becoming susceptible to traffic accidents.