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Canine
DIY Boredom Busters for Dogs
An active, well-occupied dog is usually a happier one and our canine friends love having fun! To most dogs, toys are a great way to enjoy play time to the full but many can really churn through the toys, either...
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Electrolytes: Not just a Summer Supplement
The majority of us would associate Horse Electrolytes to be a summer only supplement for horses and ponies but though February we won’t see soaring temperatures causing ourselves and our equine partners sweating due to sunshine - unless you are...
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Caring for the Veteran Horse
The winter weather is in full swing here in the UK and the long, cold months can be daunting for any horse owner, but caring for a veteran equine can prove to be even more challenging at this time of...
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Coping with Adolescent Dogs
Your cute little bundle of puppy joy has grown and though still a young dog your puppy has reached adolescence. ‘Teenagehood’ in dogs may not technically exist but many dog owners would report this age and phase of a dog’s...
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Supplementing the Competing Horse’s Diet this Winter
Are you competing in Show Jumping, Dressage or Driving this winter season? Your hard-working competition horse requires a balanced diet, which alongside providing the fuel to perform, is essential to health and well-being. A good diet blended with the combination...
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Canine
Poisonous Foods for your Dog
Dogs are omnivorous scavengers at the carnivore end of the spectrum. However though dogs in the wild have evolved to eat whatever available in times of need, people are becoming increasingly aware that food is at the heart of health....
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Supporting Equine Health through the Autumn
With the weather turning colder for many of our equines the risk of losing weight and condition becomes more likely especially when this is paired with the fact that we have had such a dry summer with minimal grass growth....
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PREVENT problems with Mud this Winter
With the Autumn upon us here in the UK this means colder and wetter weather. With each season different challenges present themselves to us as horse owners and the winter means mud! This can compromise the health of the skin...
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Canine
Teaching our children to be Aware of frightened canines
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has recently reported on a new study showcased at the society’s annual conference that shows that many children are unaware that they should show caution around frightened dogs. Lead researcher Dr Sarah Rose of Staffordshire...
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