Dog Care

We all know that looking after our furry friends comes with its ups and downs. Even the most patient and loving dog owner can be tested when they come home to a dug up garden and an upside down house! And we know how tough it can be on the whole family when our beloved pets are not well. We hope that the articles below will help give you advice, guidance and the right support when you need it!

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February 22, 2023

Can dogs eat mango? Everything you need to know

Mango is a safe snack for dogs when eaten in moderation. Mango contains vitamins A, B6 and C as well as fibre and antioxidants, so it has some health benefits for dogs.

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February 9, 2023

Can dogs eat cucumber? Everything you need to know

Cucumber is a safe and healthy snack for dogs. Cucumber contains mostly water and is low in calories and fat, so it’s a great alternative to high-calorie treats. It can also help to freshen their breath and clean their teeth!

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January 19, 2023

Can dogs eat watermelon? Everything you need to know

Watermelon is a healthy snack for most dogs. Watermelon contains mostly water and is low in calories. Dogs should only be given watermelon in moderation, because too much can cause a stomach upset.

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November 2, 2022

Leptospirosis in dogs

Hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid is the most common hormone imbalance in dogs but is rare in cats. It occurs mostly in middle aged and older dogs of mid to large size breeds.

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