Does my cat have Cystitis?

Cystitis in cats, also known as FIC (Feline Idiopathic Cystitis) affects a cat’s bladder and urinary tract. It is a common issue for cats and unfortunately a condition that can come back from time to time, normally when your cat is stressed. Cystitis can be extremely uncomfortable for your cat but there are things you Read More

Support a healthy liver in your pet

The liver is the biggest internal organ in the body and it performs many important functions essential to life, including: Aiding digestion Extracting nutrients Breaking down drugs and toxins Immune function Vitamin storage Support a healthy liver in your pet The liver has a tremendous ability to regenerate, which is why, when the balance of Read More

Pet supplements for dogs and cats

Pet supplements can be given long-term to support a range of health conditions or as temporary assistance. They can help in a variety of ways, such as helping to offset the effects of some drugs, cut down on upset tummies or allergic responses, manage some seasonal itching or support the effects of ageing. NOTE: We recommend Read More

The Most Popular Dog Walking Spots in the UK

One of the joys of canine companionship has to be a good walk – boosting wellbeing, stimulation, fitness and bond for both you, the owner, and your four-legged friend. Pedigree, rescue or mixed breed they all need taking out regularly for ‘comfort breaks’, exercise and to keep them stimulated. Finding good places to walk your Read More

Camping checklist for dogs

Summer is here and camping holidays are set to be big this year, especially for dog owners.  Many campsites across the UK are dog-friendly, which, for some families makes camping their first choice, as no one gets left behind. Whether your dog is a seasoned camper, or you are planning your first adventure with your Read More

Cleaning Your Pet’s Eyes

How often you will need to spend time cleaning your pet’s eyes will largely depend on their breed. Some breeds are more likely to be affected by eye discharge, whereas this will only happen to other breeds if they become ill or contract an eye infection. Should I clean my dog’s eyes? As mentioned, many Read More

Poisonous flowers for dogs

Spring has sprung, flowers have bloomed, you’re in the garden and on more walks with your dog. But, sometimes the beautiful flowers that we grow in our gardens or meet us on our walks, can be poisonous for dogs. Start familiarising yourself with these potentially lethal flowers and plants to keep your dog out of harm’s Read More

Help Dogs Adjust to Being Home Alone

One of the most common behavioural issues owners report is that their dog becomes destructive or disruptive when left home alone. This can be frustrating and it’s easy to believe your pups being naughty, but these behaviours are actually signs of distress and separation anxiety. You need to help your dog adjust to being home Read More

How to recognise anxiety in your dog

How to recognise anxiety in your dog Our four-legged friends have a knack of knowing just when we need them, but we don’t always know when they need us. Unfortunately, anxiety in our pets may be as common as in humans and since dogs communicate primarily through body language it can be hard for us Read More

Top 10 Flea Treatment Tips

Whether you are the proud owner of a cat or a dog, it is important that you do your best to keep your pet flea-free. Not only can fleas be irritating for your pet, the itchiness and irritation that they cause can also lead to other problems and infections. Treating your pet for fleas doesn’t Read More