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How to treat separation anxiety in Dogs

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Travel

Welcome to our travel section.

Here you will find all you need to know about travelling with your pet; whether it be relocating or travelling abroad or ensuring your dog is safe whilst travelling in a car. 

Travelling can be stressful at the best of times that's why we encourage pet owners to share their experiences with others owners read.

We will be providing Information packs on various travel related topics to ensure you are prepared before you set of on your journey.

These information packs are being built at this moment. They should be ready and will be uploaded on the site shortly. Please visit us again.

Also in this section you will find an extensive range of hotel, cottages & guesthouse both here & abroad suitable for you & your furry companions

Pet Friendly holidays
Don't miss our special monthly promotional offers. 

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Check back as this section will be updated regularly

 

Dog Poll

Which Dog is illegal to keep in the UK?
 

DOG FACTS

Dogs have many more sensory 'smelling' cells than a man's 5,000,000. A Dachshund has 125,000,000, a Fox Terrier 147,000,000 and an Alsatian (often used as a 'sniffer' dog) has 220,000,000.


The oldest reliable age recorded for a dog is 29 years, 5 months for a Queensland 'heeler' called Bluey in Victoria, Australia. The average dog lives to around 15 years of age.


Question

Can you face a jail sentence for over feeding your dog and making him/her obese?
 

CAT FACTS

Cats will enjoy heat and sun exposure, humans will start to feel uncomfortable when their skin's   temperature gets higher than about 44.5 °C (112 °F) cats don't start to show signs of discomfort until their skin reaches about 52 °C (126 °F).

A common belief says that cats always land on their feet; they usually do - but not always. A cat can reflexively twist its body and right itself using its acute sense of balance and flexibility.  This is known as a cat 'righting reflex..


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