2022 – New Pet, New You!
Bye-bye 2021 and hello to 2022! Incredible to think of all the things we all went through in the past 12 months – lock downs, hot spots, masks, multiple nose swabs… the list goes on and on! We’ve all been
Bye-bye 2021 and hello to 2022! Incredible to think of all the things we all went through in the past 12 months – lock downs, hot spots, masks, multiple nose swabs… the list goes on and on! We’ve all been
December has begun, holidays are starting and Christmas events are in full swing! This time of the year is a favourite for many of us, but along with the fun comes potential risks for your pets. It is important to
Any pet who loves food would know that sometimes it’s impossible to resist the temptation to sneak them a little treat every now and then. And how could you say no when they are giving you that big goggle-eyed look
Nutrition VS your dog Are you someone that is prone to getting ‘hangry’? Or feeling flat and lethargic after a large meal, or grazing aaaaaaall day and eating way too much? Like humans, what your dog eats, and the timing
This month’s focus is all about mental health – yes, our pets can experience mental health issues too; the main one being anxiety. It’s a huge problem in humans, but can also rock our pets’ world, and can sadly have
Bye-bye winter- hello Spring time! And hello to lots of allergies and itchy skin and ear infections and tickly toes! Despite allergies being something that can affect our pets all year round, it tends to rear its ugly head during
It’s that time of the year again – Dental month! Though we should focus on our pets’ teeth 12 months of the year, this month we put all our focus into dental care. Like us, our pets rely on their
One of the common reasons people book their furry friends in to see the vet are to check out their ears, their teeth, and for vaccinations. Another common reason is for lumps! Because we shower our pets in love and
Why is it already feeling like winter, when it’s not even winter yet! But yes you’re right- it is just around the corner. Which means we need to start thinking about how we are going to help look after our
Don’t panic – it’s not like the ‘Black Plague’ that ravaged communities back in the 1300’s is repeating itself, but sadly we are seeing many cases of rat bait poisonings due to the recent increase of mice and rats. Due