by Clare Hemington | Oct 20, 2016 | Cat Pet Advice
There will be some cats for whom the first whistle and crack of a firework will send them scuttling under the nearest bed. Here are a few tips to help ensure your cat has a stress-free time during the firework season: Remember that fireworks don’t just happen on...
by Kate Mallatratt | Oct 13, 2016 | Dog Pet Advice
As the leaves start to turn, mornings get chillier, walks get wetter and floors get muddier, we know Autumn is upon us. Clocks go back, evenings get darker and we turn our thoughts to winter celebrations – Halloween, Bonfire Night, Christmas and New Year. While...
by Jo Hinde RVN | Jun 21, 2016 | Small Mammal Advice
Rabbits need lots of stimulation to keep their body and mind active. In the wild, their constant search for food and look out for predators keeps them pretty busy, but our pet bunnies feel far more secure at home and tend to have regular meal times. This can lead to...
by Tom Mitchell | Jun 20, 2016 | Dog Pet Advice
When we come across a situation our dog doesn’t like, whether that be seeing something (e.g. a black wire-haired small dog, a person with a beard, a child, etc.), hearing something or any other experience, there is a huge temptation to encourage interaction with that...
by Tom Mitchell | Jun 20, 2016 | Dog Pet Advice
A Naughty But Nice (NBN) dog is exactly how it sounds – they are nice, beautiful, loveable dogs underneath but sometimes they make bad choices! These bad choices might be because they are easily overexcited, overaroused, reactive, frustrated, worried, scared or...
by Clare Hemington | Apr 20, 2016 | Cat Pet Advice
Do you ever find yourself woken up during the night by a furry paw-tap on your head, or worse, a shrill miaow either right in your face our outside your bedroom door? If so, you’re amongst a not-so privileged group of owners who are being kept awake at night by their...