The hidden doggy dangers of autumn
Did you know that Autumn walks can be dangerous for dogs? That acorns are toxic and conkers can make your dog really ill? We share the signs of poisoning to help keep your dog safe
Did you know that Autumn walks can be dangerous for dogs? That acorns are toxic and conkers can make your dog really ill? We share the signs of poisoning to help keep your dog safe
We’re offering tonnes of advice for how to help your dog survive the stresses of fireworks and Hallowe’en celebrations with some common sense and planned out tips. So if your dog freaks at this time of year, read on..
If you’ve only just realised your puppy is scared of noises or despite all your hard work your dog might still be scared if the sounds are too loud or too close, here are a few tips in our recent blog
A survey by the PDSA found that 1.4 million pets have gained weight since March 2020, on top of a growing pet obesity epidemic. Is your dog overweight? We all know that to lose weight your dog needs to eat less, which is fairly easy to implement– after all, you are in charge of what they eat.
Getting stung by a wasp is a worrying and painful experience for your dog, so it’s important you know what do – how to remove the sting and whether to give antihistamines
In this week’s doggy advice video we chat about how much exercise your dog really needs and that the common idea of walking your dog until their tired is not true – and may even damage your dog.
If your dog is scared by the bangs, screams, crackles and whirrs of fireworks then now is the time to start working to help them cope and give you and them a more peaceful time. There’s plenty you can do to help your dog – read on to find out more It’s Marching Season in […]
Confused about what paperwork you do or don’t’ need to travel with your dog this summer and beyond? Whether it’s to Ireland or over the water, our latest blog explains what the travel requirements are for your pooch and when the rules come into play
In this week’s doggy advice video our dog grooming expert Catherine talks about grooming dogs with double coats and why it’s so important. As well as about keeping their coats healthy and how to teach your dogs to stand quietly during the long groom
When you’re moving house, there’s a thousand and one things to think about – but don’t forget your dog! Updating their microchip is so important, especially if they decide to try to get back to their old home