Christmas Crackers
We've rounded up a few ideas for Christmas presents - mostly for pet lovers rather than their pets - don't worry we'll be showing you how to make toys for all kinds of pets before Christmas. We've also got some lovely books to give away. Read on for details.
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Cats Among The Cedars
We're on the lookout for good books to curl up with by the fire with a cat on your knee and a dog by your feet. Here's an extract from a new book that will particularly appeal to cat lovers. We have copies to give away too.
Prepare Now For Fireworks
Bonfire Night may feel a long way away, but it's important to start preparing your pet now with behavioural therapy, CDs or even pheromones, if you're to have a stress-free fireworks season.
Got a problem with your pet? Consult our comprehensive Pet Guide and Frequently Asked Questions section for guidance on your pets health, training or behaviour
- Last year my cat Morris developed a viral infection in his jaw, for which the vet decided the best solution would be molar clearance. But since the operation Morris has had sneezing fits that the vet can't explain. Have you any idea what's wrong?
- My Newfoundland, Tye, had a tumour removed from his leg and radiation therapy. It is now four months later and there still isn't any sign of hair showing on the leg. Please can you advise me, as now Tye can't go in the show ring.
- I have recently got a 14 month old boxer, she is underweight and I would like to know the best way to build her weight up.
- My cat pulled out a stitch that was in her neck. I have applied Fuciderm to it but should I also take her to my vet?
- My dog has recently become aggressive towards my husband. He will no longer obey him. Please help!
- 1st December 2008
Rare Otter Cub Found - 28th November 2008
Pets Compete To Be Biggest Loser - 26th November 2008
Protect Your Pets From Frostbite - 25th November 2008
Make Your Horse A TV Star - 24th November 2008
Charity Calls For Prescribed Walks
Tick Them Off
It's tick season so please remember to treat your cat and dog regularly.















