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Life after lockdown: How will your pet cope with being home alone?
In light of recent news reports vitamin D reducing the risk of catching coronavirus, there may be more around the home than ever before. But did you know it could prove fatal for your pet?
What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a condition that causes your pet to have multiple seizures or ‘fits’. This can be due to a structural problem in the brain, due to a genetic cause or sometimes due to unknown reasons. Genetic epilepsy or epilepsy of unknown origin (called ‘idiopathic epilepsy’) most commonly starts between the ages
Use of rat and mouse poisons increase in Autumn as rodents attempt to move indoors to keep warm. Such poisons aren’t just harmful to mice and rats though – rodenticides are also highly toxic to pets and, if eaten, could be fatal. Rodenticide poisons can also impact ecosystems, as wild animals often have access to
Although Xylitol is present all year round, it definitely merits special mention at Halloween and Christmas. These are times when treats are often both in abundance, and left lying around as the holidays make us feel a bit more carefree. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol which is used as a low-calorie sweetener in drinks, sweets,