Intestinal Worms In Dogs
Intestinal worms are a common parasite that can be easily contracted by dogs. The intestinal worms of concern are Hookworms, Roundworms, Whipworms and Tapeworms. Not only can these intestinal worms…
Intestinal worms are a common parasite that can be easily contracted by dogs. The intestinal worms of concern are Hookworms, Roundworms, Whipworms and Tapeworms. Not only can these intestinal worms…
The following dose rates for Sashas Blend products are those recommended by the manufacturer. Sashas Blend Powder Dogs up to 10kg – 1/2 teaspoon daily Dogs 11kg – 20kg –…
Omegas 3, 6 and 9 contain essential fatty acids that are an important part of a well balanced diet to help keep your pets in optimum health. The benefits of…
Giving your dog a tablet isn’t always the easiest thing but at some point in their life they will need either a worming tablet or other medication. So here are…
During the winter months many pet owners may think it is safe to stop flea treatments, however this is not the case. Although fleas are less common during the colder…
Clipping your dog’s nails is a necessary part of their health and grooming routine. It is necessary because untrimmed nails can catch on carpet, furniture or clothing and will break…
APPEARANCE: Short muzzled (squashed) wrinkly face, compact square body, stocky, large protruding dark eyes, curled tail, short fine smooth coat. They can come in almost any colour but fawn and…
Cleaning your dog’s ears is an essential part of their grooming routine. All dogs should have their ears cleaned occasionally although some dogs may require frequent, sometimes weekly, ear cleaning.…
Summer storms can be noisy and scary, especially for dogs. Dogs have a very acute sense of hearing which makes them particularly sensitive to thunderstorms. Some dogs will develop a…
Swimming is a great way to cool down on a hot day, even for your dog! Not only is it a great way for them to cool down but it…
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