Dog health & behaviour

Top tips to prepare your puppy for their first winter

Top tips to prepare your puppy for their first winter

8th November, 2022

Got a new puppy? Purely Pets shares some winter hazards and shows you how to keep your playful pup safe this festive season....

How much exercise does my dog need?

How much exercise does my dog need?

26th October, 2022

As a dog owner, you know your four-legged friend needs its fair share of walkies, but just how much exercise is really necessary? Learn how often and how far to take your canine in this Purely Pets guide....

dog sat next to a range of foods

Dangerous foods and substances for your dog

24th October, 2022

Dogs can’t wait to get their paws into anything and everything they deem edible, but your home is full of potential dangers to their tiny tums. Read on to discover what is and isn’t toxic for canines around the house....

Walking beagle

National Walk Your Dog Week 1st – 7th October

29th September, 2022

It’s no secret our furry friends love walkies, just say the word, or show their lead and the excitement can clearly be seen (well, in most)!...

How do dogs process what they see?

How do dogs process what they see?

27th September, 2022

For the first time, scientists have been able to take a look at how a dog’s mind reconstructs what it is looking at. The results suggest that dogs are more attuned to actions in their environment rather than to who or what is doing the action....

A fluffy dog running towards the camera

How to care for your dog’s coat

23rd August, 2022

Let’s take a look at the various dog coat types, and how to care for them. Along the way, we’ll look at grooming – how, and how often – as well as other key questions, such as what brush best suits each coat type....

Pregnant dog laying on her side

How long is a dog pregnant?

19th August, 2022

Most dogs are pregnant for 63 days, but this can range between 56-72 days. Here’s the Purely Pets guide to spotting pregnancy in dogs and how you can help your pet through gestation, birth, and caring for puppies....

a black dog on a field

How often you should worm a puppy & 19 other important health problems

4th August, 2022

Worms can enter your dog's system when your pet swallows a flea. They may do this while chewing at skin that has been irritated by flea bites – or simply from licking or grooming their fur. If the fleas that your dog ingests are themselves infected with tapeworms, there is a high chance that the dog may also become infected....

Dog in the heat

Keeping your dog safe in very hot weather

22nd July, 2022

Vets have issued urgent advice on keeping pets safe as temperatures in the UK soar to potentially record levels....