Traveling With Dogs – 5 Things Your Dog Needs To Be A Good Traveller

Traveling With Dogs – 5 Things Your Dog Needs To Be A Good Traveller   Traveling With Dogs – 5 Things Your Dog Needs To Be A Good Traveller With the obvious exception of biscuits and falling asleep by the fire, there aren’t many things that dogs love more than exploring somewhere new. And withRead More

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8 must-dos when taking your dog on the train

8 must-dos when taking your dog on the train   Taking your dog on the train for the first time? Here are eight simple tips for a fuss-free, waggy-tailed journey. Tickets please! Newsflash: dogs travel for free on trains. You can take up to two pooches per passenger, gratis. What about that doesn’t spell adventure?Read More

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Ticks Can Transmit

Ticks Can Transmit   Ticks Can Transmit  Lyme Disease, a serious infection to both human and canines. Our Spring Newsletter has arrived and its crammed with advice on how to keep your pet happy and healthy this Spring 2020. The warmer weather is welcomed by most, but with it brings a host of parasites. WhilstRead More

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7 Tips For Motorway Travel With Your Dog.

7 Tips For Motorway Travel With Your Dog.   The ins (and outs) of preparation…   It’s best to avoid disrupting your pup’s normal feeding schedule, so try to set off two or three hours after Fido has feasted. The aim of the game is to allow time for your pooch’s stomach to settle. ARead More

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Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News

Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News   Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News Did you know vaccinations can help to protect your pet against a range of potentially life threatening infectious diseases? Our Winter News explains the vaccinations that we offer for cats, dogs and rabbits and the range of diseases they help to protectRead More

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Remember, Remember the 5th of November.

Remember, Remember the 5th of November. 73% of owners say they have a pet who’s scared of fireworks – (Zylkenepet.co.uk) Up to 50% of dogs may be affected by fear of fireworks – (adaptil.com) Cats like routine and a quiet environment, unexpected noises will upset a cat – (feliway.com) The above statistics show that yourRead More

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Feline SOS!

Feline SOS! Feline SOS! Knowing when your pet needs to be seen as an emergency is an important decision for many pet owners. Our Autumn News will provide you with some great advice on how to spot a feline emergency. Hopefully this is something that will never happen to your pet but it is worthRead More

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Your Guide To Handling An Out-Of-Hours Dog Emergency

Your Guide To Handling An Out-Of-Hours Dog Emergency   You never want anything bad to happen to your dog, but, sadly, sometimes these things do happen. It can be made worse if it is out of hours and you do not know where to turn for advice and guidance. As a dog owner you shouldRead More

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Stress And Your Cat.

Stress And Your Cat.   Is my cat stressed? What is causing my cat to feel stressed? How can I help my cat?   Just like humans, cats can get stressed out. While stress in cats doesn’t always materialise in the ways you might expect, if you know what to look for, it’s not tooRead More

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Heat Stroke And How To Prevent It In Your Pet

Heat Stroke And How To Prevent It In Your Pet Our Summer Newsletter has arrived, it includes a few tips to keep your pet fit and well at this time of year. Keeping Cool! Paddling pools may help keep dogs cool and they should have free access to water at all times. Heat stroke isRead More

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