by Gem Farrell | Oct 2, 2023 | Pet Health
The goal of this month is to promote the health and happiness of pets throughout the year. Pets are a very important part of our family, we need to educate ourselves on how to keep them happy and healthy. It’s never too late to start providing a healthy...
by Gem Farrell | Oct 1, 2023 | Pet Health
Whilst ghosts and vampires can scare us, nothing scares us more than our pet’s being in danger. This Halloween there maybe dangers in your home for pets… With the spooktacular time of the year fast approaching, we have compiled a Halloween safety guide to...
by Gem Farrell | Oct 1, 2023 | Pet Health
Our Halloween Special blog is tied in with Black Cat Awareness Month and National Black Cat Day! Here are some interesting black cats that may change the way you think about our black furry friends… Ask people what they think about black cats and you will get...
by Gem Farrell | Sep 29, 2023 | Pet Health
We understand that the looming government’s announcement to ban American Bully XL dogs is very worrying. We do not know the details of the government proposals, but as soon as do, we will release an update to you and support any XL bully owners the best way we...
by Gem Farrell | Sep 29, 2023 | Pet Health
Regular health checks are important for all dogs, but even more so when they start getting older. Just like us humans, as your dog ages, they may start to experience health problems. We have some advice on some of the most common conditions that can cause problems for...
by Gem Farrell | Sep 26, 2023 | Pet Health
Vets estimate that 50% of dogs in the UK are overweight or obese. Being obese puts your pets at risk of health problems, and is likely to reduce how long they live. Obesity occurs when your pet has too much body fat and this negatively affects their health,...