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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...
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Q&A with Canine Partners

National assistance dog charity, Canine Partners celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year (2020). However the Coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic has brought the charity many challenges when it comes to training assistance dogs for people living with physical disabilities across the UK. Canine Partners and many charities in the UK need...
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A guide to understanding separation anxiety in pets

We all love our dogs and would be more than happy to spend 24 hours a day in their company. However, with work commitments, that is not always possible, and some dogs can become anxious when left alone, for even just a few hours. If you have a new dog,...
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How to make your staircase dog-friendly

Whether your dog is afraid of stairs or loves running up and down them, it’s important that dog owners ensure their stairs are safe for their beloved canine friends. Over 4,000 people are searching online for ‘dog gate for stairs’ a month which highlights that dog stair safety is a...
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Top tips to maintain healthy cognitive function in pets

We all hope that our pets will have a long and healthy life. Unfortunately, like humans, some dogs and cats can experience a decline in cognitive function as they age. Old age is inevitable, and some degree of age-related neurodegeneration could happen along the way, which is why early supplementation...
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A guide to understanding liver health in pets

The liver is an important organ with many functions including the digestion and conversion of nutrients, the removal of toxins from the blood, and the storage of vitamins and minerals. Maintaining a healthy liver in dogs and cats is vital for an animal’s general health and recovery. The liver plays...
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Top tips to maintain a healthy digestive function in pets

As a pet owner it is important to understand how to support and maintain healthy digestive function for your cat or dog to prevent unwanted trips to the vet. Dogs are especially curious and can pick up objects they shouldn’t. Maintaining healthy digestive function helps your pet to live a...
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How to keep your pet safe and healthy during Spring

Spring is a warm welcome from the cold wintry days of the last few months, and we’re not the only ones pleased to turn our back on colder days. Warmer weather and lighter evenings in Spring mean that pets generally spend more time outside, either exploring the garden or...
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Advice from the expert: Caring for ferrets

By Emma Purnell RVN Cert.Nut. Ferrets can be cheeky and sociable pets but have specific care requirements that must be met to keep them happy and healthy. They usually have a lifespan of 8 -10 years so are a long-term commitment. Male ferrets are known as hobs, females are jills. Unneutered...
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Review: ‘Best Cat Mum’ – Gus & Bella box

Gus & Bella celebrates cat mums this Mother’s Day with their special ‘Best Cat Mum’ box As a mum to two cats, I was excited to receive this ‘special’ box from Gus & Bella – a subscription box service which aims to deliver happiness and wellbeing to cats and their...
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Q&A With tails.com Head Vet Sean McCormack

Dogs get fed treats at almost half of human mealtimes, a new study by dog food company tails.com reveals. A separate study by researchers from the University of Liverpool estimates that 59 percent of dogs in Britain are overweight and this could shorten their lifespan by 2.5 years. tails.com Head Vet,...
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Expert tips on how to reduce hay fever symptoms in dogs as pollen levels soar

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...

Experts reveal dangers in the garden and safe alternatives for your veg patch 

The garden is a great place for pets and owners alike to relax and exercise – however, research shows around 7.8 million dogs in...

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...

The best gadgets to have if you leave your pet alone in your rental

Being a pet owner has numerous perks, but it also comes with a few hurdles, especially if you live in a rental. For one,...

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...
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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...