Follow our S.A.F.E steps to ensure a stress-free Bonfire Night
Whilst the 5th November might be a dazzling, crackling and spectacular night, the bundle of fizzling fireworks and Catherine wheels can unsettle and scare your furry friends. There are a few simple steps that you can take to help comfort your pet. Follow our S.A.F.E steps below to ensure a stress-free, enjoyable evening: Secure your […]
June is National Microchipping Month
June is National Microchipping Month Help to have a happy reunion with your pet! National Microchipping Month is supported throughout June 2017 with many veterinary centres offering free or discounted microchipping and to help raise awareness of the importance of microchipping. Microchipping your pets is a significant part of taking care of them and will […]
National Hugging Day
National Hugging Day is celebrated on the 21st of January each year and is dedicated to hugging and encouraging people to hug their friends and family more often. But should we be hugging our pets? This is a question that not everyone is agreed on. Previous studies have shown that humans shouldn’t hug their dogs […]
Pet Sensations! The top 15 Cats & Dogs you need to follow on social media
There is now an Instagram account for every type of animal, ever. From Hedgehogs to Pigs, we can’t help but double click on all these adorable animal photos. So this week, we have been on the lookout for our top 10 favourite cat and dog Instagram accounts – but 10 just didn’t quite cut it, […]
#PetsWithTalent
To celebrate everyone’s favourite talent show being back on our screens, we have decided to find our very own talented pets for 2016! Throughout May we will be searching for Britain’s most talented pets! Does your dog sing along to theme tunes or can your cat play fetch? No matter how crazy we […]
Bonfire night: Keeping your pets happy
With Bonfire Night fast approaching, you want to make sure that your pets are safe and sound during this loud celebration. Animals can become very distressed throughout this period, so it is important to make sure that your home provides a happy and relaxing environment. Some signs of distress include pacing, panting, trying to run […]
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