Dog welfare

Dog-owning Brits are giving their dogs dangerous treats, new survey reveals

Dog-owning Brits are treating their dogs to potentially life-threatening and dangerous chews, a new survey by Pooch Snax , a natural pig ear shaped dog chew brand has revealed.

Although a whopping 97% of British dog owners believe they are aware or very aware of what treats are safe to feed their dog, nearly a quarter (23%) admitted to treating their dog to cooked beef bones and...

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Experts Way In On Christmas Selection Boxes for Dogs & How Safe They Actually Are

With many UK retailers advertising selection boxes for dogs, Kennel Store has weighed in on the most dangerous dog treats and the risks they pose to your beloved pet.

"We all love treating our dogs and giving them a tasty treat every once in a while and especially at Christmas, but it's important to be mindful of what exactly we're giving them. We've compiled a list of treats that...

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From Mince Pies to Leftovers: 7 Festive Foods That You Should Never Feed Your Dog

Whether you like gifting your dog their own wrapped-up presents, dressing them up in a cute festive bow tie or preparing them their own Christmas dinner, if your four-legged friend is having a good time, it really can make the festive period feel perfect.

But while we tuck into our delicious turkey dinners and selection boxes, it's important to remind ourselves that not every...

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Protect your dog from these 7 poisonous plants

Pet owners are being warned to avoid common poisonous plants their dogs may encounter while out on walkies.

Experts from Quotezone are advising people to steer clear of dangerous plants which pose a significant threat to their four-legged friends. This warning comes after a number of reports of pets feeling ill after ingesting ragwort in a park in Hucknall. Ragwort is a common daisy-...

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Vet reveals how to SAFELY share your Christmas dinner with your dog

With the exciting Christmas festivities swiftly approaching, it's important to remember our four-legged friends who are just as keen to get involved, especially with all the amazing smells swirling around!

Your traditional Christmas dinner is usually made up of a satisfying mix of high-quality meat, vegetables and carbohydrates. But which of these delicious foods are dog-friendly and...

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Dogs 75% More Likely To Be POISONED At Christmas

With Christmas on its way and many of us ready to indulge in some festive treats, this time of year isn’t always fun for all the family. Dogs are 75% more likely to need a vet visit in December, so dog experts Kennel Store have weighed in and provided an expert comment on which foods are toxic for dogs, and what owners can do to prevent their dogs becoming unwell.

“Whilst it may be...

Dog in Mountains in Winter

Vet Explains How Cold Weather Worsens Your Dogs Arthritis

The UK is set to experience freezing temperatures and snow across the country this week, and much like us humans our canine companion's joint health and mobility can be negatively impacted by a sudden drop in temperature. With arthritis affecting 80% of dogs aged 8 or over, and almost 35% of the entire dog population (due to such factors as wear and tear, breed predisposition, genetics,...

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Dogs Trust's guide to keeping dogs safe and warm in the chilly winter weather

With plummeting temperatures due to return this week, it is important to make sure our four-legged friends are prepared for the cold. Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, is issuing guidance to owners about how to keep your dog safe and warm during the cold snap, including how to avoid potential hazards on your winter walks. Runa Hanaghan, Deputy Veterinary Surgeon at Dogs Trust...

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