Dogs Introduction

Mast Cell Tumours

Choosing a Dog

First Aid for Dogs

Vaccination

Feeding

Microchipping

Puppy socialisation

Insurance

Neutering

Worming

Fleas

Obedience Training

House Training

Toys and Games

Exercise

Dental Care

Breeding from your Dog

"Dry Eye" (KCS)

Kennel Cough

Allergic Skin Disease

Arthritis

The Older Male Dog

The Older Female Dog

Chocolate Poisoning

Blood Donors Wanted

Ticks

Further Information

 

Welcome to our Dog Section

Choosing a Dog
Points to consider when choosing a new canine friend.
First Aid for Dogs
The Do's and Don'ts of canine first aid.
Vaccination
Find out why vaccination is so important.
Feeding
A general overview of canine diets.
Microchipping
How to ensure that your dog finds his way home.
Puppy Socialisation
Preparing your dog for life.
Insurance
Avoiding the pitfalls to give you peace of mind.
Neutering
Why, when and what is involved.
Worming
How, when and why your dog should be wormed.
Fleas
Avoiding these unwanted visitors.
Obedience Training
An obedient dog is more fun!
House Training
Puddle-avoidance techniques!
Toys and Games
Beware! Not all dog toys are dog-friendly!
Exercise
Tips for healthy and safe exercise.
Dental Care
Advice on keeping your dog's teeth and gums healthy.
Breeding from your Dog
What you should know before you embark on breeding.
Kerato-Conjunctivitis Sicca
Learn about this common, yet under-diagnosed eye condition.
Kennel Cough
Avoiding this common canine disease.
Allergic Skin Disease
The cause and management of this common problem.
Arthritis in Dogs and Cats
Find out more about this common problem.

The Older Male Dog
Find out about the problems that might affect your dog as he gets older and how you can help to avoid them.

The Older Female Dog
Find out about the problems that might affect your bitch as she gets older and how you can help to avoid them.
Chocolate Poisoning
Read how dangerous even a small amount of chocolate can be for your dog.
Blood Donors Wanted
Could your dog be a life-saver?
Ticks
A common problem throughout the summer months.
Further Information
Rescue centres, trainers, behaviourists, groomers and pet sitters.

 


 

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