Discover the five most popular dog breeds in the UK for 2024, according to PDSA veterinary nurse Gemma Renwick. Learn about their unique traits, health considerations, and grooming needs, offering valuable insights for prospective and current dog owners.
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Keep your canine companions safe this Christmas! Learn which festive foods are poisonous to dogs and what symptoms to watch out for, from macadamia nuts and gravy to chocolate and blue cheese. Expert advice helps ensure a happy and healthy holiday season for you and your furry friend.
CULT Food Science’s subsidiary, Further Foods, has launched its innovative Noochies! Immune Sprinkles for cats and dogs, a revolutionary pet supplement designed to support gut health, immunity, and overall wellness. These sprinkles are packed with probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics, and Bmmune™, a proprietary high-protein nutritional yeast, to reduce inflammation and support digestion. With expanded online distribution, Noochies! continues to reshape the pet nutrition market.
Thinking about getting a dog? Be prepared for potential vet costs! A popular vet on social media, @amirthevet, has identified 5 dog breeds that are most likely to rack up hefty vet bills due to their predisposition to health issues. From French Bulldogs to Bernese Mountain Dogs, learn about the potential costs and considerations before bringing home your furry friend.
The debate continues on whether raw food diets are truly beneficial for dogs. While some argue it’s a natural and ancestral way of eating, experts warn of potential health risks and emphasize the importance of proper nutrition and safe handling. This article explores the pros and cons of raw feeding and offers advice on choosing the best diet for your dog.
Dolce & Gabbana has launched a dog perfume called ‘Fefé,’ sparking debate among veterinarians and pet owners. While the perfume claims to be safe and is certified for animal use, some experts argue it could interfere with a dog’s sense of smell, potentially hindering their ability to identify themselves and others, and masking health issues. The debate highlights the ongoing conversation about the ethics of humanizing pets.
Water fountains mimic your pet’s natural instincts and can actually help prevent disease. One simple purchase can make a world of difference for your pet. The issue at hand? Hydration. It may be time to replace your pet’s water bowl with a fountain.