Autumn is a season of great change, but did you know that many of the lovely things we associate with Autumn are harmful and sometimes stressful to our pets? Our top tips offers some advice on how to help your pets stay calm through fireworks season and the hazards to watch out for over the coming months. Fireworks Whether your pets have issues with noises, cower at the sound of a loud bang or pop, or hide under the
Our pets’ senses are much more sensitive than ours, so loud bangs, high pitched sounds, unexpected flashes and the unfamiliar smells of fireworks can be scary for our four-pawed friends. Luckily, with the right care, you can keep your pet calm and help them cope. You may ask whether your cat or dog seems to get really stressed by fireworks or loud bangs, if this is normal? Lots of our feline friends and pooch p
Now that the weather is finally warming up for Summer, we need to be careful that our furry friends don’t over-exert themselves in the heat. Heatstroke is very common in dogs, particularly in the brachycephalic (‘squashed face’) breeds such as pugs, bulldogs and boxers as they have more difficulty in oxygenating themselves properly when they exercise, however, all dogs are at risk. Unlike humans, dogs do not sweat fr
Now that summer is in full swing and we are spending more time outdoors we have some timely advice to keep your pets in top shape 1. Stock up on Creepy Crawly treatment Summer is often the time that parasites are at their worst. Not only do parasites cause skin irritation but they often carry diseases. Regular treatment with the right product should keep things under control. Remember preventative care is an importan