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It’s always good to keep a check on your pet’s health. Follow our simple guide on regular pet care to keep them healthy and happy.
Pets can become stressed or anxious for a number of different reasons, but there are lots of ways you can help put them at ease and keep them as comfortable as possible.
Pets are proven to help reduce stress and anxiety and, in many homes, they play a vital role in easing loneliness. Dogs in particular can contribute to cardiovascular health as well as a social side when you’re out walking with them.
Taking your cat to the vet needn’t be stressful. With a little bit of time and preparation, you can make it a positive experience for both you and your pet.
Dental disease affects up to 80% of cats by the age of two and can have serious consequences, so it’s never too early to start your pet’s dental routine.
Rabbits can struggle in very hot weather, so it’s essential that you keep them cool and calm. If your rabbit isn’t managing to stay cool, there’s a risk that they may get heatstroke, Read our advice on how to care for your rabbit in the heat.
Neutering your dog brings a host of health benefits, and is the only way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Find out more about what’s involved in neutering your dog.
The UK’s beloved pet cats come in all shapes and sizes. Find out what our top five most common cats breeds are.
Vaccinating your rabbit is important to ensure they thrive and stay happy and healthy. Find out more about rabbit vaccinations including what vaccinations are required and when.
Rabbits need regular grooming throughout the cooler months. Learn how to adapt your current grooming routine and keep your rabbit healthy this winter.
We recommend rabbits are vaccinated every 12 months to protect them against contracting potentially fatal diseases such as Myxomatosis.
Feeding your rabbit the right diet can help keep them healthy for years to come. Understanding how much to feed them can play a key role in maintaining a healthy weight, as well as knowing how many treats they’re allowed.
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