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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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Keep Cool & Carry On: A Guide to Dealing with Heatstroke in Pets
Sunny strolls and beach days are some of the best parts of summer—but they can spell danger for our four‑legged friends. Recent research by Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College found that exercise was responsible for three‑quarters (74 %) of all canine heatstroke cases, with 68 % triggered by nothing more strenuous than a routine […]
Read moreSubtle Signs Your Pet Might be in Pain
As pet owners, we naturally want to protect our furry friends from harm. We’re quick to spot the obvious signs—like a limp or a wound—but what about the more subtle cues that something isn’t quite right? Unlike humans, pets can’t tell us when they’re hurting. In fact, many dogs and cats instinctively hide pain, making it all […]
Read moreSpot-On Treatments and the Environment: What Every Pet Owner Should Know
Pet Flea Treatments and Our Environment: A Growing Concern Recent studies have highlighted concerns about the presence of chemicals from pet parasite treatments in UK waterways. These treatments, commonly used to prevent or kill fleas and ticks on pets, contain toxic chemicals that are making their way into UK rivers and ponds, particularly in urban […]
Read moreFleas, Ticks and Worms, a concern for all pet owners
Fleas, ticks, and worms aren’t just annoying—they carry risks to your pet’s health and comfort, and in some cases even affect human health too. There are many options available to help, and it can be difficult to decide which one is best for you, your family and your pet. Here is a handy guide.
Read moreBrachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome
Keeping Your Brachycephalic Dog Safe This Summer As summer approaches and temperatures rise, it’s especially important for owners of brachycephalic (flat-faced) dogs—like Pugs, Bulldogs, Shih Tzus, and French Bulldogs—to be aware of a condition called Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS). These breeds are loved for their adorable looks and charming personalities, but their short snouts and […]
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