Vets Warn of Lungworm Dangers for Dogs

Clear your garden path in this wet weather, warns PDSA: dogs in danger from lungworms / slugs The current wet summer weather may be annoying for us but it’s causing chest problems for many of our pet cats and dogs, says leading veterinary charity, PDSA. In many areas of the UK, vets are seeing cats […]

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Dog Training Info: Dog Clubs

Can dog clubs solve behaviour problems such as fighting, wrecking the house, or attacking the Hoover? Frankly no, these problems need to be dealt with in your own home by an experienced behaviour advisor. Dogs never have ‘just the one’ problem, but often it is only one of many which drives owners mad, or proves […]

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Canine Hip Dysplasia – An Insight in to Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Did You Know The Connection Between Hip Dysplasia In Dogs & Arthritis In Humans? Canine hip dysplasia is a developmental malformation of the hip joint in dogs. The same condition was recognized in humans by Hippocrates in the year 370 B.C. In the past six decades, a lot of money, effort, and time have been […]

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How to Wash a Dog

How to wash a dog? You'd be surprised how many people ask us that very question, or a variation of it (such as 'how do I get my dog to enjoy being washed? or how do I wash my dog without the stress?) Grooming your dog or puppy should be a weekly affair, and often […]

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How to Socialise a Dog

Understanding the value of socialising your dog can't be overstated. Here we offer 5 great tips on how to socialise a dog and how to recognise the positives from having a properly socialised canine companion. 5) Don’t inadvertently re-enforce fearful responses from your dog when socialising. If your dog acts fearfully to a new situation […]

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Why Do Dogs Bury Their Food?

Dogs are funny creatures, sometimes we see them doing something and wonder ‘why are they doing that?’ prompting us to investigate further. Such a case happened here leading us to ask ‘why do dogs bury their food’ and as a result, we’re here to tell you why!

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All You Need To Know About Pet Insurance

Pet owners in the UK might find it a worthwhile exercise to take out pet insurance to cover their pets for any health problems. Vet fees are rising by about 12% every year and about 30% of pets need to be treated by vets annually. A healthy pet is the responsibility of its owner, so […]

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Pet Training for Owners

There are a variety of types and styles of pet training in existence that you can use on your dog. Different styles are appropriate for different dogs and circumstances. One such method is that of classical conditioning. Classical Conditioning Everyone has surely heard of Pavlov and his dogs? Passive conditioning was discovered by Pavlov when […]

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Why Do Dogs Get Tear Stains?

Understanding how and why dogs get tear stains around their eyes, it's important to examine the causes of excessive tearing. Breeds most commonly affected by tear stains around the eyes include: Poodle, Maltese, Shih Tzu, and other small, light colored dogs. Tear stains are known as“epiphora” and the problem tends to be more noticeable with […]

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The Most Important Puppy Training Tip?

Early socialisation is probably one of if not THE most crucial of all the initial puppy training steps you can go through. Exposing your pup to different kinds of environments and experiences is a very important step in his learning process. In order to develop a healthy mental well-being, he needs to know that the […]

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Cushing’s Disease in Dogs

Canine Cushing's syndrome is a chronic illness that, if left untreated it can rapidly and severely affect your dog's quality of life and can lead to a range of more severe health problems and in certain cases can cause fatal complications. Understanding the causes and symptoms of Cushings Disease in dogs could save your pet's […]

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Self Mutilation in Dogs

A horrible experience for any dog owner is the dog who engages in self mutilation. Why do dogs self harm? Here's our quick tip sheet on canine self mutilation and how you can prevent a dog from chewing itself. A dog that licks or chews on itself is manifesting stress or frustration about something. The […]

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Why Do Dogs Scoot?

This is a guest article from the website dog fleas – it tackles the age old question of why dogs drag their bums along the floor in an action known as scooting. Do parasites cause “Scooting”? Parasites too cause the scooting. Scooting is a an anal sac disease. First let's understand what scooting is in […]

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Dog Dental Health

When it comes to pet dental care, two Kansas State University veterinarians hope that owners remember an important message: Prevention is always better and often cheaper than treatment. "Although prevention may be more effort for the owners, it has the best end result for their pets and often their pocketbook," said Marjory Artzer, a clinical […]

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Positive Reinforcement Dog Training

"Positive reinforcement training is a holistic approach that affects the emotional and physical well-being of dogs," explained Janet Oquendo, owner of Pawz for Health. "People associate well-being with nutrition and exercise but emotional well-being complements physical well-being. If a dog's mind isn't at peace, the whole body breaks down eventually." Oquendo has been training dogs […]

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Boarding Kennels or Doggy Day Care?

Have you heard of doggie daycare? That's right—daycare isn't just for your children any more. Many dog kennels offer comprehensive care for your pet during the day when you are at work, or as part of boarding your dog when you take a vacation. Today's dog boarding experience has added many services and amenities. If […]

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How to Get Rid of Pet Smells

An age old problem – you love your pets but you also love a clean, fresh smelling home. Don't we all! One of the big worries many dog owners have is the fear of 'dog smell' in the home. After a while you, as the home owner, start to worry that whilst you can't necessarily […]

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How Well Socialised is Your Puppy?

Do you want to find out how sociable and outgoing your puppy is? Then try this little experiment: Put a few toys down in the room. Quickly walk away from your puppy and then observe his reaction: *A positive response would be the puppy running happily after you, regardless of what else might be occurring.

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Our Best Cat Health Articles

Well how about this for an idea…we recently spotted how many people were coming to Pet Library looking for cat health advice, so we thought hey, what about if we put up a nice, simple, easy to navigate post listing our best cat care / cat health articles that have been published on the site […]

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Dogs And Fireworks: How To Help Your Pet Cope With Fireworks Anxiety

Each year in the UK the skyline is set alight with rockets, Catherine wheels and Roman candles as celebrations take place to the accompanying sound of fireworks. Bangs, explosions and bright lights are partnered by screams, sirens and the occasional howling dog. Guy Fawkes may not have succeeded in blowing up the Houses of Parliament, […]

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