Things are hotting up! To keep your dog, cat, rabbit and other furry friends safe, make sure your prepared. To help you we’ve put together some summer survival tips : Read them here. Brushing up on dental care. An accumulation of plaque bacteria on the surface of your pets teeth leads to inflammationRead More
Our Spring newsletter includes information about lungworm in dogs, from prevention to the signs to watch out for. Behaviour changes to watch our for in your older cats, including weight loss, watching what they eat and signs of arthritis. Also included : What type of food is best for your bunny and its continually growing teeth.
Getting a Rabbit: Rabbits are becoming increasingly popular as pets for both children and adults in the UK. They are very sociable animals and should be kept in pairs if possible. Animals from the same litter will normally get on well, but any pair that are newly introduced must be monitored closely. FemaleRead More
Getting a Rabbit: Rabbits are becoming increasingly popular as pets for both children and adults in the UK. They are very sociable animals and should be kept in pairs if possible. Animals from the same litter will normally get on well, but any pair that are newly introduced must be monitored closely.Read More
Did you know that a rabbits teeth never stop growing – this can cause severe health issues if they are not fed the correct diet to ensure their teeth are continually worn down.