Dog health & behaviour
Easter hazards for pets
29th February, 2024
For many dog owners, there’s nothing better than enjoying the bright days and light nights with their dogs over the Easter period. Unfortunately, however, there are a number of hazards which can pose a serious risk to our canine companions during this time....
Hypothyroidism in dogs
29th February, 2024
Age comes to us all, including our four-legged friends. But sometimes the signs of age may come on a bit earlier than we might expect, and they may be accompanied by some niggling health issues. That’s not unusual with ageing. But sometimes these problems also come on a bit earlier, or at the same time or they worsen quite quickly. And in those cases, maybe there's more to it. Because you may be seeing the signs of hypothyroidism. ...
Can I catch worms from my dog?
26th February, 2024
Parasitic worms in dogs pose a significant health concern for both our four-legged friends and their human companions. Yes, it's possible but not common. Humans can contract these parasites, usually through accidental ingestion of eggs or larvae from the environment. It's essential to maintain proper hygiene and regularly deworm your pet to keep both of you safe....
What is Lorem Ipsum?
22nd February, 2024
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum....
Should you put your dog in a car seat in the UK?
21st February, 2024
In the UK, venturing out with your pet dog in your vehicle is usual for many dog owners. However, the paramount question that arises is, should you put your dog in a car seat in the UK? The answer is decidedly affirmative. ...
Are Jack Russells hypoallergenic?
20th February, 2024
Are you searching for a furry companion that won't trigger your allergies like a pollen-filled garden? Well, look no further than a Jack Russell terrier! These energetic and lovable canines are often hailed as hypoallergenic, but is that truly the case?...
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....
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. ...
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. ...