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Pet Poison Prevention
March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month and our blog this month comes from our guest writer, Aubrey Oiller of Bluebell Pet Care. Aubrey is a Certified Pet First Aid Instructor with years of experience teaching people how to have the confidence and skills to act fast and save a dog’s life. What to do if your dog has consumed something toxic No dog owner wants to think about this however, we cannot prevent all things from happening. But accidents happen! Dogs grab thin
Aubrey
Mar 43 min read


Which slip lead is right for me?
This is one of the most common questions we are asked, and the answer is not as simple as it may seem. Choosing a lead is like choosing a pair of boots – there will be some market favourites but ultimately the choice is very much a personal one and down to what suits you best. If you’re new to using a slip lead, the choices can be confusing. There are now so many different options on the market, and that’s before we consider the sometimes contradictory information about sli
Sue
Jan 294 min read


Winter care for working dogs
There’s something special about a winter’s day in the field with a gundog — the low sun over frosty fields, the sight of steam rising from a dog’s coat, the quiet satisfaction of a job well done. But the colder months also bring their share of challenges. Brambles, biting winds, frosty fields, and icy puddles can all take their toll and lead to discomfort or injury. Whether your dog is a hard-working spaniel or a faithful old labrador, a little extra care through the colder m
Sue
Oct 30, 20255 min read
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