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Showing your pet that you love and care for them doesn’t have to be complicated.
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Showing your pet that you love and care for them doesn’t have to be complicated.
Grooming is an important part of pet welfare and wellbeing and should be carried out regularly.
Spending time grooming your dog or cat can benefit your own mental health and improve your relationship with them. It is a good idea to start getting your pets used to grooming from an early age. It’s also a good opportunity to look for any abnormalities or changes in their physical condition, like lumps, bumps or skin lesions that may need to be checked out by a professional. Early detection of changes can be vital for your pet’s health, and your vet will be able to advise if you do find anything that concerns you.
Unlike domestic dogs and cats, a rabbit’s teeth never stop growing and can grow nearly 2mm a week.
You can no longer use a pet passport issued in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) for travel to an EU country or Northern Ireland.
If you’re a dog owner, you’ll know that every month is walk your dog month; our canine friends need regular exercise all year round!
There are a variety of complementary treatments available to help our senior pets, one of these being physiotherapy.
Supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Antimicrobial Awareness Week aims to increase awareness of global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and to encourage best practices among clinicians, policy makers and also the public to avoid the further emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections.
With the onset of colder weather, certain conditions that affect our pets can start to worsen.
From 16-22 November, it is Road Safety Week in the UK. This week aims to inspire the country to take action on road safety, promoting lifesaving and awareness around speeding.
As the weather gets colder, you and your pet may be spending more time indoors on the sofa.
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