07 / Oct How to Have a Safe Halloween with Your Dog Halloween can be fun for the whole family, but can also be stressful and dangerous for your pet dog. Your dog may be exposed to many unfamiliar sights and sounds, especially with so many scary costumes about. Your family should consider the following points... Post by Alex Barratt - 0 comment
20 / May 10 reasons why owning a pet is good for your health OWNING a pet is good for your health ... it's official! Pet power can make you live longer, recover faster from illness and be more productive at work. The UK is a nation of animal lovers, and according to the Pet Health Council, we share... Post by Alex Barratt - 0 comment
26 / Mar Dogs at Easter Chocolate poisoning is particularly common at this time of year, especially with the large amounts of Easter eggs that may be around your home. Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine, which can be poisonous to dogs, as well as most other animals, including cats, rodents... Post by Alex Barratt - 0 comment
29 / Sep The world’s first airborne nut allergy detection dog In 2004 Tara Bedford ate a chocolate brownie & ended up in A&E. Her nut allergy had come out of the blue, and is so severe that just the smell of nuts can trigger a reaction. “Any rustle on a train or a bus and... Post by Alex Barratt - 0 comment