Holiday plans can be more complicated when you have pets. Will you take your pets with you or leave them behind? How will you travel? Where will they stay? You should get organised well before it's time to go on your break.
Ticks are nasty, sneaky venomous little parasites. They are a lethal danger to your dogs and cats, too. What can you do to protect your pet against ticks?
Ticks can be a deadly menace and affect many species. Here are answers to some of the most common questions pet owners have about tick control.
Pet insurance covers your pets in the event of unexpected illnesses and accidents.
You've brought your cat home after being treated by the vet - what's next? Depending on its illness, your cat may require some special care once it gets home.
Does your pet struggle to get up in the morning, hobble around or do they have trouble with stairs or jumping into the car? Arthritis can be a real pain in the neck (or hip) but there is treatment available to help your creaky pet.
If there is one message that owners miss more than any other it is when a dog or cat is feeling pain. A frequently under-recognised, pain-inducing condition in dogs and cats is osteoarthritis.
There are a few important primary liver diseases that affect cats and the liver may also be affected by other disease processes. Symptoms may include jaundice, anorexia, weight loss, vomiting, depression, dehydration, fever, and diarrhoea.
Most people think it won't happen to them, but losing a pet occurs more often than one might think. Fortunately, many pets are found within a 3km radius of their homes and can return weeks after being reported lost.
Are you a forgetful pet owner? Many of us neglect our once-a-year pet care jobs because we forget when those duties are due.