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Expert tips on how to reduce hay fever symptoms in dogs...
Hayfever season is in full swing and according to the Met Office, the pollen forecast over the next five days is high.
Dog owners may not be aware that dogs can suffer from hay fever too. As a result, Pooch & Mutt’s in house Veterinary Surgeon, Dr Linda Simon, shares vital advice...
The UK’s top hypoallergenic dog breeds
Allergies can be annoying, especially when they’re set off by your pets. Yet, research has shown that as many as 35% of Brits who own a pet suffer some sort of allergic reaction to their furry friend.
However, being a dog lover doesn’t have to leave you sneezing, with an...
Advice from the expert – Why rabbits fight!
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Rabbits are highly social animals who, in the wild, depend on company to survive. Without companions, they have increased levels of stress and anxiety as well as being unable to display normal behaviours. It is recommended that all rabbits are kept with a bonded companion,...
Q&A with Nina Downing, PDSA Vet Nurse
The law around microchipping cats is changing meaning if your feline family member isn’t microchipped by summer 2024, you could face a fine of up to £500.
The 2022 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report found that 76% of cats were already microchipped. Out of those who were not, 27% of...
Understanding your dog’s poop
Your dog’s poo can reveal a lot about their health and as a pet owner it’s important to know what to look out for and how to identify any potential issues.
Diet and lifestyle are the biggest factors when it comes to keeping your dog’s insides happy and healthy....
A guide to Spring hazards for pets
Spring is a lovely time of year where many families take advantage of warmer weather and longer days to enjoy more time outdoors.
Many homes across the country will be filled with delicious treats and colourful blooms that are often seen at this time of year.
It’s important to look...
Advice from the expert – Guinea Pig Emergencies
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets, but they tend to hide any illness or injury until it is severe.
If you see any of these signs in your guinea pig it is an emergency, and you need to seek veterinary care as soon as possible.
Anorexia
Guinea...
A guide to anal glands in dogs
Getting a dog can be fun and exciting, but there are some parts of owning a dog which can be unpleasant. This includes unblocking their anal glands if the need arises.
But, what are anal glands and why do dogs have them? We look closer at them and why problems...
Q&A with Carolyn Menteith
Dog trainer and behaviourist for tails.com working with PPL PRS
With the rise in first time dog ownership from the pandemic, new insights show that 34% of UK households currently own a dog. So, making sure our pets are properly trained is a top priority – with PetKeen.com finding that...
Top tips to maintain healthy teeth and gums in pets
Just like us it’s important for our four-legged friends to follow a daily dental routine. Pet’s teeth have a lot of work to do, if they aren’t properly cared for, it can cause problems.
Poor dental care doesn’t just affect your pet’s mouth, the bacteria generated by gum disease could...
A guide to arthritis in pets
Arthritis in dogs is a common health issue, which can affect both dogs and cats. The term arthritis simply means inflammation of the joints and can be caused by general wear and tear due to age.
Pets can’t directly tell you that they are suffering, but subtle changes in their...
Hitting the road with your dog squad
Taking a trip with your dog can turn an average journey into an epic road trip. But, when you've got more than one furry co-pilot, it's not just about cramming them all into the car.
You've got to make sure every one of them is safe, happy, and well looked after...
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