If your vet has discussed using ROYAL CANIN® ANALLERGENIC or ROYAL CANIN® HYPOALLERGENIC diets with you, we’re sorry to hear that your pet is experiencing problems but we’re here to help you understand how these diets may help. They sit within our Veterinary Health Nutrition range and can be used to help diagnose and support pet...
Read MoreGetting dogs to drink enough fluids, particularly during the summer months or if they are unwell, in recovery, or elderly, can be tricky. Just like us humans, a dog's body is made up of 80% water, and water is so important that almost all bodily functions require it to remain healthy and operative. But what do you do if a dog refuses water or doesn...
Read MoreWe all want our pets to live long and healthy lives, but sometimes achieving all-round health is easier said than done, with so many things to consider. With a new year stretching ahead of us, what better time to take a look at our pet's health (and happiness!) and make changes for the better. While there will be lots of different areas contributin...
Read MoreYour dog can pick up worms without you even realising it, as they often show few (if any) noticeable signs of infection. Left untreated, they can pose a health risk to your dog and family. How do dogs get worms? Dogs can pick up worms from eating contaminated soil or faeces that contain worm eggs, from infected rodents or fleas that carry worm lar...
Read MoreDogs are a man’s best friend. But do you really know the reason behind their behaviour? Understanding why they do the things they do will not only help you feel closer to your pet but can help you train them. Here, we cover things from how to puppy train to why dogs sleep so much. How to stop puppy biting You'll have noticed that when puppi...
Read MoreThis is one of the most common behavioural disorders in our pets, in fact an estimated 14% of pet dogs suffer from the condition. Separation anxiety is a fear that is caused by separation or the threat of separation from family members. It can be really frustrating to control but with a good behavioural plan in place you can eventually get on top o...
Read MoreYour hens need worming too! Just like other pets and farm animals, ‘backyard’ chickens need to be dewormed regularly to protect them from the threat of internal parasites. There are many types of internal and external parasites which may affect your laying hens and each type can cause different symptoms. However, as parasites have evolv...
Read MoreBeing a dog parent comes with responsibilities to keep our pets safe, happy, and healthy. We’ve probably all heard that chocolate is poisonous to dogs, but there are so many other things that we need to be aware of. We’ve created a helpful and interesting hub of information so you can remain confident that your dog is being looked after...
Read MoreThere are many foods that we eat that are also suitable for dogs, but there are some we should avoid feeding them altogether. We share a special bond with our dogs, so it’s easy to forget sometimes that we are two different species with two totally different digestive systems. While it’s hard to say no to those puppy eyes begging us for...
Read MoreWhen did you last worm your cat? Let’s face it. Giving worming tablets to cats can be stressful and before you know it those doses start to become less and less regular. Your cat looks healthy and it doesn’t seem like a problem… But did you know that 1 in 4 cats in the UK were found to have intestinal worms? Many cats don’t...
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