Finally, an end to one of the biggest deterrents to using the London Underground – the statement at the top of the escalator that ‘dogs must be carried’. Read more
Finally, an end to one of the biggest deterrents to using the London Underground – the statement at the top of the escalator that ‘dogs must be carried’. Read more
There are a variety of worms that are commonly found in our canine friends. The usual suspects are roundworm and tapeworm, however whipworm and hookworm are also common. Read more
The European Commission has agreed with the UK veterinary profession that controls must be maintained to keep the UK free from the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis (EM). Read more
It’s near enough impossible to completely prevent worms in dogs, however with regular and proper treatment, we can prevent them from becoming a serious health issue for our four legged friends. Read more
Heroes of a different kind, including police explosive search dog Hubble Keck who received the animal George Cross for his work during the 7/7 bombings, were honoured at The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH)’s Pet Event on 28 October at the House of Lords. Read more
Puppies are vulnerable to worms from the moment they are conceived. This article explain why, as well as how to treat and prevent worms in puppies. Read more
You can never rule out the possibility of a worm infection throughout the lifespan of your dog, so it’s important to keep a regular routine of treatment as in this case, prevention is the best cure. Read more
A great article called “Pawprints: The Health Benefits of Walking the Dog” has appeared in the Daily Telegraph reminding us of the great deal of health benefits that come with walking the dog. Read more
Police have told of their relief after discovering a 999 call they feared could be a murder in progress was actually made by a 14-month-old dog. Read more
Well not quite, but Today’s New Scientist (dated 23 August) says that thousands of years spent living among people have done remarkable things to dogs’ intellects. The domestic dog has come a long way from the wild wolf! Read more