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How to keep your pet calm at the vet
Going to the vets is essential in keeping your pet healthy. That’s why it’s so important to schedule and attend regular appointments.
Sadly, for some pets, going to the vet is a scary experience. And the last thing you and your pet need is added stress when they’re sick or...
A guide to travelling with your pet
For pets, car journeys can often be a distressing event and some pets can become anxious and overwhelmed.
Many pets associate the car with a trip to the vets or kennels, which can lead to stress. As more and more pets become part of the family, many owners are now...
Getting to know…
Melanie Sainsbury, Veterinary Nurse, Natures Menu
Registered Veterinary Nurse, Melanie Sainsbury, lives in Suffolk with her husband, pet dog and collection of chickens, quails and rabbits. She has over 15 years’experience working in various small animal practices and has been Veterinary Education Manager since 2014 for Natures Menu, the UK’s...
Top tips for healthy skin and coat
Managing a pet’s skin and coat is one of the most common reasons a pet owner will take their dog or cat to visit the vet.
In dogs, it is particularly common for Terriers, Setters, Retrievers, Spaniels and Dalmatians to visit the vet with skin problems. As a pet owner...
A guide to managing your pet’s weight
Obesity in pets is a common problem that can affect both cats and dogs. Like humans, our pets need a combination of a balanced diet and the right amount of exercise to stay healthy and mobile.
Managing your pet’s weight can be tricky as it’s tempting to feed them tasty...
Advice from the expert: Making a happy guinea pig home
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets – they are cheeky and inquisitive and very talkative! However, they can live for 5-6 years, are a long-term commitment and do still have a number of specific requirements which must be met in order to have them as...
Doggy dangers: 13 potential garden hazards for dogs
Outdoor specialists, GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk have revealed the most common hazards for pet owners to avoid in the garden this spring.
From common garden plants like weeds and lilies, to potentially deadly compost, pesticides and weed killers, the garden poses a number of threats to our four-legged friends.
As temperatures rise, dog owners...
Getting to know….
Nick Jones MA - Dog Behaviourist and Dog Witness Expert
Nick Jones is an experienced, qualified and full-time dog behaviourist who specialises in dog behaviour problems and dog expert witness work. He is passionate about creating an understanding and rewarding bond between dog and owner. Here he answers Companion Life’s...
Why does my dog lick and chew their feet?
Do you find your dog often likes to lick or chew at its feet and paws? It might seem like an everyday occurrence, but if your dog is causing its paws to bleed or swell, it could be a sign of something more serious.
Argos Pet Insurance discusses some of...
Canine companions: how dogs have helped humans throughout time
Dogs have long been known as ‘man’s best friend’. Movies such as Turner & Hooch and K-9 have been created on the back of the partnerships man and dog have made. But, where exactly did the phrase come from?
According to the History World, animal domestication started during the Ice...
Holidays for you and your pet in winter
Winter is a great time to escape with your four-legged friend not only can you get some fantastic deals but there is nothing better than snuggling up together in front of a toasty log burner in a cosy cottage after a long walk. Enjoy frosty strolls through magical woodland...
Grooming tips for dog owners
Grooming your dog is a key part of responsible dog ownership. Whether you do it yourself or visit a professional groomer, it’s important to help keep their coat healthy and shiny.
Grooming your dog helps to prevent their coat from getting matted, as well s removing dead hair, dirt and...
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