If you've ever watched your dog chew at their paws or your cat scratch the same spot repeatedly, you'll know how helpless it can feel. When our pets are uncomfortable, we feel it too. What many pet parents don't realise is that these signs often point to an allergy, and just like us, identifying the…
April might signal the start of cooler weather, but it's also Active Dog Month, a timely reminder not to let the season put a pause on play. While you may be tempted to hunker down and embrace the indoors, your dog's health doesn't follow the weather report. Keeping them moving through the colder months is…
Like us, our pets can experience stress, and for some, anxiety is more than an occasional response to loud noises or unfamiliar environments. It can be a chronic issue that affects their overall health and well-being. "Managing your pet's stress isn't about environmental changes alone, it's about supporting them from the inside out too," says…
One of the most important things you can do when you are feeling cold, and your joints are stiff and sore is to keep moving. The quote – we don't stop moving because we grow old; we grow old because we stop moving– has never rung truer and this not only applies to humans but also…
April is Active Dog Month and what better way to kick off Autumn than by spending time with your dog outdoors? As the colder months draw near many of us prefer to hibernate in the warmth of our homes. Dr. Guy Fyvie, Veterinary Advisor, from Hill’s Pet Nutrition says that it is really important to…
Winter has set in and with it the bitter cold. If you haven’t done so already it is time to make sure that not only you’re prepared but your pets are too. Dr Guy Fyvie, Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s veterinary advisor, says the colder weather can affect pets suffering from arthritis, plus it can result in…
There are few things worse than your pet having an upset tummy. Dr Guy Fyvie, Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s veterinary adviser,says that excess gas and changes in your pet’s poop can be very distressing for pet parents. “Just like us, cats and dogs need a balanced gut microbiome and when this is out of sync it can…