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The hot summer season in NZ can present some hazards for our pets.
Here are the key watch-outs and safety tips to help keep your pets cool, happy and healthy this summer.
Is your pet over six years old? While no one wants to think of their pet as ‘senior’ or ‘elderly’, your pet now may be at the age where they require extra support for their comfort.
It can be hard to tell when your pet is feeling the cold, and unfortunately, they can’t tell us in so many words.
Read on to find out what to look for in cats, dogs, and smaller animals like rabbits and guinea pigs.
There’s a chill in the air. It’s winter again and the temperature is plummeting. Heaters are on. Beanies and umbrellas are at the ready. But what about preparation and care for your furry friend? Dogs and cats, both short haired and long-haired breeds, need extra special care in winter, just like humans do.
Just like with humans, eating a nutritionally complete and balanced diet, the right amount of food and exercising regularly are the best ways to help your dog lose weight.
Senior dogs have different nutritional needs to puppies and adult dogs. Here’s why you should feed your senior dog an age-specific food and how to choose the best diet to help them stay happy and healthy for longer.