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Many responsibilities come with owning a pet and there are things you need to consider before taking one on. Find out what you need to consider here.
It’s exciting when you get a new puppy, but make sure you cover the basics so that you and your puppy can look forward to a happy and healthy future.
Lyme disease in pets is one of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world. Learn how you can protect yourself and your pets from infection.
Lungworm in dogs was once rare in the UK but is becoming more common, so it's important to know what causes it and how you can prevent it.
The summer months mean that you get to spend a bit more time outside. Read our advice on making sure your dog stays happy and safe.
More people than ever are opting for a British staycation. Not only is it easier to travel with your dog in the UK, Covid has meant that the British public has rediscovered all the beauty Britain has to offer. Take a look at our advice on travelling with your dog.
Regular vaccinations protect your dog from potentially fatal diseases. Find out what’s involved and why they’re essential in keeping your dog safe.
Keep your rabbit healthy and happy with our essential guide.
Welcoming a kitten into your home is an exciting time for your family and no doubt they’ll receive plenty of love and affection. But as well as giving them lots of cuddles, kitten vaccinations are the best thing you can do to protect them. Read on to find out more about when to vaccinate your kitten.
Heart disease is becoming much more common in rabbits as they start to live longer. Find out more about what you can do to keep them healthy.
Christmas is a great time to be with friends, family and pets. As you’re enjoying yourself, don’t forget that some traditional Christmas foods can cause issues for your pet.
Opinion is often divided on crates, but many experts agree that it’s a useful training tool that can help puppies and some older dogs feel secure. It’s also a helpful way to ensure that your puppy can stay safe when you’re not in the room – usually used at night, but also for short periods during the day.
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