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Easter and pets

Easter and pets   As the weather improves, we look forward to Spring time and with that, Easter celebrations – beautiful bouquets and tasty treats, unfortunately some of these items can cause some serious health concerns if ingested by our pets. Our latest Pet Care Blog provides some great advice on what to be aware […]

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The flea life-cycle.

The flea life-cycle.   The flea life-cycle. As the weather warms up, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the pesky parasites that are also enjoying the milder climate. Our Spring News, discusses the different parasites to look out for and how to prevent them jumping on to your pets and into your […]

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Keeping It Cool

Keeping It Cool   Keeping It Cool It is vital to ensure that your pet keeps cool in hot weather. Our Keeping It Cool pet blog talks about summer safety for your pet during the warmer weather. From walking your dog in early mornings to UV alert, it’s all included. Read our Keeping It Cool […]

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Covid – 19 The Pandemic And Your Pet

Covid – 19 The Pandemic And Your Pet   Covid – 19 The Pandemic And Your Pet  Unfortunately due to the current pandemic, the socialising of a lot of young pets has been effected. Our Spring News Blog, discusses the issues that can raise from poor socialisation. When considering a new pet, its really important to […]

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Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared

Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared   Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared from fermenting fruit to antifreeze, are you aware of the toxins that could be lurking in your home at this time of year? Our Autumn News has some great advice on what to watch […]

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Troublesome ticks and tick borne disease

  Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived – We hope you enjoy reading it.     Below is a snippet of just some of the articles included to help keep your pet happy and healthy in the lead up to winter 2018.     Troublesome ticks and Tick borne disease Ticks love the autumn weather! They can […]

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Heat stroke

  Heat stroke is caused by a drastic increase in body temperature, usually from periods of exercise in the sun. Sadly, most dogs do not know when to stop and will keep chasing balls despite becoming over-heated. Guinea pigs and rabbits also need to be kept cool, in a shaded area of your garden or […]

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