The mercury is starting to drop and the leaves are turning orange. Whilst this means cosy evenings, woolly coats and hot chocolates for us, the cold weather can take a toll, particularly on senior pets. This certainely doesn’t mean they have to stay inside for the whole season. To help you take care of your...
Category: Senior Dogs
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5 Signs of Aging in Senior Pets:
As our pets get older, they remain the same cuddly friend we know and love but their needs change slightly. They also become at risk of a variety of age-specific conditions. Depending on their size, dogs are considered senior pets from the ages of 5 to 8 years old. Whereas cats are considered senior pets...
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5 tips to get rid of your pet’s bad breath
Much like humans, our pets can often fall into the trap of becoming a little larger around the middle than is desirable. Although
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Paws for Health: Tackling Pet Obesity
Much like humans, our pets can often fall into the trap of becoming a little larger around the middle than is desirable. Although