Read our blogs and current news from around the world relating to cats and dogs!

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Are Boxer dogs dangerous?

19th February, 2024

Are you considering bringing a Boxer dog into your home, but have concerns about their reputation for being a dangerous dog? Contrary to popular misconceptions, Boxer dogs are not inherently the most dangerous dogs. However, it is important to understand their temperament, potential risks, and the necessary training and socialisation to ensure responsible ownership....

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XL Bully ban explained

15th February, 2024

Have you ever wondered if the XL Bully ban is true? Well, let's dive into the facts and get the truth about this controversial topic. In this guide, we will explain what exactly an XL Bully Type Dog is and how it is defined as a specific type. If you own an American XL Bully Type dog or are concerned that your dog might resemble this type, we will discuss the restrictions and what you can do to address these concerns. ...

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Do Yorkshire Terriers shed? The truth about Yorkie hair

14th February, 2024

Are you considering adding a Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie, to your family? One question that often arises when considering this popular breed is, "Do Yorkshire Terriers shed?" Shedding can be a significant factor to consider, especially for individuals with allergies or those who prefer a low-maintenance grooming routine. ...

Recognising signs your dog needs probiotics

Recognising signs your dog needs probiotics

13th February, 2024

Just like humans, our four-legged friends can also benefit from a dose of good bacteria to maintain their gut health. But how do you determine if your dog needs probiotics? As a pet parent, it is essential that you be aware of the signs that may indicate your furry friend needs a little extra help in the digestive department. Recognising signs your dog needs probiotics is not always easy, as some symptoms can be subtle. Regular bouts of diarrhea, excessive gas, or abnormal stools can be indications. ...

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Does my dog need a coat in winter? Must know winter dog care

12th February, 2024

As the winter season approaches, we often find ourselves reaching for our warmest outerwear to combat the dropping temperatures. "Does my dog need a coat in winter?" is a common question many pet owners have as the temperature starts to drop....

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Ringworm in cats: A comprehensive guide

9th February, 2024

Ringworm in cats is a common fungal infection that has nothing to do with worms, despite its misleading name. This condition, also known as feline dermatophytosis, can cause significant discomfort to our beloved feline friends and is a potential risk to humans as well, making it a matter of concern for every cat owner in the UK and beyond....

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Why are cat paw pads different colours?

7th February, 2024

The colours of cat paw pads are determined by a combination of genetics, melanin and pigmentation, temperature, environmental factors, breed variations, age, and health conditions. These factors contribute to the unique and diverse palette of paw pad colours that we see in cats. From the velvety black pads of a panther to the delicate pink pads of a Siamese, the multicoloured paw pads add to the beauty and intrigue of our feline furry friends....

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Is puppy daycare good for dogs?

5th February, 2024

There's a growing trend among dog owners to enrol their furry friends in daycare facilities. This concept, often dubbed as 'doggy day care', promises to provide your pup with a day full of socialisation, exercise and entertainment. This comprehensive guide will delve into the details, discuss the pros and cons, and provide an in-depth analysis on why dog daycare is indeed a good choice for your beloved pet. ...

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How much should my dog sleep?

2nd February, 2024

The life of many dogs may seem quite relaxed and leisurely, especially considering the number of hours they spend dozing off. Puppies sleep a lot, up to 18 hours per day! Adult dogs, particularly active breeds, require an average of 14 hours of sleep per day. As your dog gets older, they will likely start to sleep more during the daylight hours....