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What effect will lockdown have on pets?
As we gradually return to a resemblance of ‘normal’ life, our pets are also going to have to contend with the new norm of us not being around the house so much anymore.
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Our guide to Harvest Mites in pets
Harvest mites, like spiders, are a microscopic member of the arachnid family. In the UK, the most common harvest mites in pets is the Trombicula autumnalis.
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Can cats suffer from heatstroke?
Please remember that heatstroke is life-threatening and if left untreated then there can be serious and sometimes irreversible consequences such as organ failure and even death.
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Movember Mutts – Prostate Disease In Dogs
November is a time of year to raise awareness for men’s health, and we must not forget our furry friends! Our dogs can also suffer from specific health issues associated with being male, one of these being prostate disorders.
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Our top 5 tips for taking your pet abroad
Planning to travel with your pet? Ensuring a safe and comfortable journey for your furry companion requires careful preparation and attention to detail. Before you hit the road or board that flight, it’s essential to take a few important steps. We’ve compiled our top tips to help you navigate the process smoothly. So, let’s dive […]
Read moreWhat is an Animal Health Certificate?
Travelling with your beloved pet from Great Britain to an EU country or Northern Ireland requires careful preparation and documentation. One crucial document you’ll need is an animal health certificate (AHC). In this article, we’ll explore what an animal health certificate entails, where you can obtain it, and the necessary requirements for its issue. […]
Read moreThe importance of hay for rabbits
Hay and grass should form a huge 85% of your rabbit’s diet. The remainder should be made up of 10% leafy green veg or safe wild plants (i.e. dandelion, cleavers , blackberry leaves) and only 5% of the diet should be made of commercial rabbit pellets – that’s roughly an egg cup full per day. […]
Read moreCould your rabbit be overweight?
We’ve heard about our dogs and cats getting heavier, but it might shock you to know that 30% of rabbits in the UK are also overweight. And like our other family pets, being overweight can cause some severe problems for our rabbits including: • Cessation of caecotrophy (eating their poop). Although you may not know […]
Read more10 signs your cat is stressed .. and how to fix it
We’ve probably all read a lot about lockdown puppies and the behavioural problems owners are facing now they are returning to work, however there’s one family member that might be glad to see the back of us, our cat!
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