Ensuring the comfort and safety of pets during car journeys is paramount for pet owners. Equipping vehicles with a suitable dog car seat cover and back seat extender can significantly enhance the travel experience for both dogs and their guardians.
This blog provides essential insights into selecting the ideal accessories to accommodate furry friends, prioritising their well-being while protecting the vehicle’s interior.
Assessing the Need for Car Seat Covers and Back Seat Extenders Read More»
Dogs are loyal companions and beloved members of many families. As a dog owner, you want your furry friend to be healthy and happy. But sometimes, your dog may suffer from various health conditions that affect its quality of life and well-being.
The following are some of the most common dog health problems and what you can do to prevent them.
Ear infections
Ear infections are among the most frequent reasons dogs visit the vet. Read More»
When it comes to exotic animals like pet parrots, knowing what care they need is especially important. This article explores how a veterinary service can help keep your pet parrot healthy and happy. Read on to discover more!
1. What can you expect during a parrot check-up?
A routine check-up with your vet is a crucial way of ensuring that your pet parrot is healthy. The vet will assess the bird’s overall condition during the visit and look for any signs of illness or injury. Read More»
There’s something that a first-time parrot owner might not realise. If your bird is a female, she’s going to lay eggs. If she’s a solo bird or kept with another female, those eggs will not be fertilised, but they can be laid anyway. Although this can happen on a regular basis, almost like a form of menstruation, it won’t necessarily happen with each ovulation cycle.
Laying Eggs
Laying an egg (or eggs) is a natural function, and you might discover a small clutch of eggs in your bird’s cage or aviary. Read More»
Curiosity might not kill the cat, but curiosity can make your cat a bit of a problem when you move house. There will be multiple open boxes (ideal for exploring); there will be strangers wandering into their home and carrying away everything inside (probably while leaving the door open), and there will be an entirely new (and unfamiliar) place to live. It can be difficult enough for humans to cope with, so how can you avoid stressing your cat when you need to move house? Read More»