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What Plants Are Poisonous To Dogs?

What Plants Are Poisonous To Dogs?

Approximately 27 million people across the UK participate in gardening regularly. If you are one of these people and are also a dog owner, you might have concerns about how your precious plants might affect your canine companion. Well, we’re here to help! Read on to...

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What Causes Dog Tear Stains And How To Treat Them

What Causes Dog Tear Stains And How To Treat Them

The first thing to say is that dog tear stains don’t mean your dog has been crying! It’s very common for white or light-coated dogs to show this staining, and it’s also regularly seen in small and toy breeds. Now that that's out of the way, let's look at what causes...

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The Importance Of Good Pet Dental Hygiene

The Importance Of Good Pet Dental Hygiene

When it comes to maintaining your pet’s health and providing them with extra years of quality living, good pet dental hygiene is essential. Dental disease is one of the most common health problems affecting dogs and cats. Many vets claim that 85% of dogs over the age...

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Tips For Getting A Dog To Take Medicine

Tips For Getting A Dog To Take Medicine

Have you ever tried getting a dog to take medicine? If you have, you know how difficult it can be. Whether it’s a pill or liquid, some dogs are masters at not taking their medicine. For dogs like this, you have to be stealthy. Here are a few tips for getting your dogs...

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Mark + Chappell Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary!

Mark + Chappell Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary!

Mark + Chappell was founded 30 years ago to meet the growing demand for high-quality pet healthcare solutions, without the need for veterinarian intervention. From an original range of three products, our portfolio has expanded to provide pets with premium healthcare...

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Probiotics vs Prebiotics

Probiotics vs Prebiotics

Are you a pet owner confused about the difference between probiotics vs prebiotics? We don't usually think of bacteria as a good thing, but when it comes to the stomach, they're essential. Under normal circumstances, friendly bacteria live in the digestive tract in a...

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