A new study conducted by the UK’s no.1 pet insurance provider, Petplan, has revealed the challenges Brits face when taking their dogs to the vet....
The hunt is on to find two talkative would-be hosts for a podcast with a difference. Each week, the chosen dogs will be the stars of The Dogcast...
New research has highlighted just how reliant Brits are on the emotional sup-paw-t of their pets with almost three quarters (71 per cent) saying they’ve been helped through the toughest times of their lives by their companions.
As spring turns to summer, pet parents may see their dog show new behaviours when out and about, like their pup eating grass at the park as they play. This may lead to them searching online for why their dog is eating grass.
Our dogs are not only loyal companions, but they come with some powerful health benefits that can help reduce depression and anxiety, lower stress levels, and they also help relieve loneliness for many people.
If you have a dog that pulls, dislikes walking on a lead, or is finding social time with other dogs a little worrying, now is the time to put some daily effort into their training. Here are some key tips to ensure walkies are once again, enjoyed by all.
It’s been over a year of wagging tails and non-stop stroking — but have you considered the effect of going on a long summer holiday without your dog, will have on them?
The symptoms of acute Lyme disease can overlap with COVID-19 symptoms, with fatigue, fever and exhaustion being common in both cases.....
Dogs lick themselves in nature for several reasons. It helps them with healing, grooming, social interactions and even nurturing their young. Why do dogs lick us though? Are they giving us love or is it for another reason?
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