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  • Keeping your rabbit healthy

    Find out how to do a health check at home and see the simple steps you can take to help keep your rabbits' health on track.

  • Heart Health

    We all know that having a healthy heart is important to leading a longer life - the same is also true for our pets. Here are some tips from our vets to help ensure your pet’s heart never misses a beat.

  • The Cost of Living and Pets

    We’ve put together top tips and advice – such as low-cost activities to do with your pets and health checks you can do yourself at home - which you might find helpful.

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    Check out our advice on the questions you need to think about before deciding to get a pet (and which pet to get!).

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    Win a hamper for your cat or dog: prize draw terms and conditions

  • DIY Christmas kicker toy for cats

    Discover how to make a festive DIY cat toy using an old Christmas sock, scrap paper, and catnip! A fun, eco-friendly gift idea for cats that’s easy, affordable, and guaranteed to bring Christmas cheer.

  • Five ways to prepare your pets for below zero temperatures

    As snowfall and icy weather sweep across the UK, a national vet charity is urging pet owners to take extra precautions to protect furry friends from the cold.

  • How to make a dog toy

    Whether it’s their birthday, or you just feel like spoiling your dog, getting them a new toy can be a great way to show them you love them. Here’s an easy one you can make yourself!

  • Dog has half of his intestines removed

    A hungry hound from Glasgow has undergone life-saving surgery to remove 4ft of his intestines - all because he swallowed a corn-on-the-cob!

  • Walking a cat on a lead – is it a good idea?

    Walking a cat on a lead is quickly becoming an online trend, but is it a good idea? Read our blog to discover whether or not cat owners should reach for the lead.

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