We all love our pets, and having them be healthy and happy. Our beloved pets can run rampant in our homes and gardens, but sometimes it’s more than just a little troublemaking. Pooch & Mutt’s in house Veterinary surgeon Dr Linda Simon has shared her top four tips for keeping your pooch safe around your beloved foliage: 1. Keeping Your …
Any dog owner knows that trying to calm your pooch can be difficult, especially with over-active and energetic puppies. Numerous scientific studies and research have shown that music is a great way to help reduce stress and separation anxiety in our furry friends. However, with endless playlists to choose from, it’s hard to know which one is best placed to …
Just like with us humans, our dogs can suffer from seasonal allergies. Although allergy symptoms display differently in dogs, they often have the same triggers. Most springtime allergies are caused by environmental conditions, like the increased level of pollen in the air when flowers bloom, and grass, weeds and trees flourish. Sean McCormack, Head Vet at tails.com has shared the …
Experiencing a ruff day? Research has shown that canine colleagues can improve staff wellbeing and productivity in the office. As we all know there are many domestic benefits to pet ownership. Furry friends have been proven to improve both the physical and mental health of their humans, also increasing fitness and becoming the focal point of new social interactions. The …
Those without dogs regularly lament the state of their local green spaces: lack of dog bins lead to steaming bags of poo left hanging on trees, stinking bags left on park grass; and that’s nothing compared to the realisation that you’ve stepped on a gag-inducing turd which was hiding in a field or brazenly left on the footpath, which you …
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