Spring plants that are poisonous for your pets
Spring is in the air and it's lovely to see the lighter evenings and longer days! ☀️ Spring is known as a time for planting bulbs, but it’s important to remember that bulbs often have a higher concentration of nutrients than leaves or flowers, meaning they can be more dangerous for your pet. Continue reading→
What is ball chasing really doing to your dog?
The brain bit Repetitive ball chasing can lead to prolonged adrenaline release. Cortisol release can lead to frustration, frantic behaviours and even be detrimental to long term health. A high drive dog with significant joint disease may continue to perform reward based tasks like ball chasing despite pain. What about their joints? Repeated micro-trauma to... Continue reading→
Do you have slippery flooring?
As your dog gets older slippery flooring such as laminate or tiling feels like walking over a sheet of ice. The lack of grip means that the muscles in their paws, limbs and elsewhere in their body have to constantly engage to maintain balance, causing repetitive strain issues and overloading of the joints over time.... Continue reading→
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