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Shine a red light on wellness all year round
Harnessing the power of light energy to promote wellness may not be new, but it’s experiencing a resurgence, not only in practice, but as a tool designed for use at home.
Championed by animal physiotherapists, massage practitioners, wellness experts, and increasingly by vets and vet nurses. It is a non-invasive...
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...
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,...
A guide to training your dog
Getting a new pet can be an exciting time in any home, but, it’s important to settle them and begin training right away.
Whether you have a new puppy or have adopted an older dog, training is the most rewarding part of owning a dog. Training your dog doesn’t just...
Top tips to help your pet’s joint health
Maintaining excellent joint health for your pet is essential to ensure they lead a good quality of life.
There are a number of reasons why your pet might need help with their joint health, which includes, old age, being overweight, as well as trauma or injury. Joint problems tend to...
Advice from the expert: How to keep your rabbit warm in...
By Emma Purnell, RVN, CertNut
Rabbits are often a species kept outside, but in extreme temperatures this means they can be more severely affected.
Wild rabbits are naturally able to regulate their temperature well, as long as they can stay active and seek shelter if they need it. Making sure your...
Q&A with Cats Protection
Jacqui Cuff, Head of Advocacy and Government Relations
In our latest Q&A, Cats Protection’s Head of Advocacy and Government Relations, Jacqui Cuff, answers our questions about the importance of microchipping cats and how the national charity is campaigning to make it a legal requirement.
Why would you urge cat owners to...
Foods to avoid giving your dog
Dogs have long been known as man’s best friend. Because of this, many of us aren’t averse to treating our pets to something other than a pig’s ear from the butchers!
However, with over one in four of us owning a dog, do we actually know what foods we should...
How good dogs can turn bad – Titon’s story
Dog Trainers, Claire Lawrence shares an exert from her new book '3 Steps to Silence' on her experience of how good dogs can turn bad.
Titon was never a minute’s bother, but after a serious fight with three other dogs, his behavior changed. I wanted to talk to you today...
Preparing for a kitten
Getting a new pet can be an exciting time for any home. As a new pet owner, it’s important to help your new kitten settle into their environment and ensure they experience a stress-free introduction to their new home.
Any new pet is a commitment and as their owner it’s...
Advice from the expert: How to handle your rabbit
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert Nut
Rabbits have traditionally been bought as a child’s pet; however, it is easy to incorrectly handle rabbits and potentially cause injury to both rabbit and handler.
One thing we need to remember when dealing with and handling rabbits is that they are prey animals, they...
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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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