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Incontinence in Cats
Incontinence in Cats
5 mins read
Incontinence in cats is a condition that’s most frequently observed in older felines. Just like with humans, when cats reach their senior years, it can be quite common for them to develop certain health conditions such as cognitive impairment and loss of muscle control that can lead to problems with defecating and urinating.
6 Common Health Problems in Dachshunds that Every Owner Needs to Know About
6 Common Health Problems in Dachshunds that Every Owner Needs to Know About
4 mins read
Anyone who’s ever owned a Dachshund can vouch for their lovely personality, playful spirit, and soulful eyes that you can’t help but get lost in. They might show their owners their stubborn side from time to time but all in all, they’re a lovely companion you’ll adore straight away. If you have a Dachshund in your life already, it’s only natural to wonder what to expect. Luckily, we’ve prepared a handy list of possible health issues and easily identifiable signs affecting Dachshunds. New owners can use this to help them navigate life with these dogs.
What’s in Dog Food
What’s in Dog Food?
5 mins read
Our four-legged friends are a part of our families and we want to ensure they’re getting the best possible nutrition to thrive and live a long and healthy life. Many dog owners have become more conscious about what goes into their pup’s food bowls and are actively researching the best possible dog food ingredients available in commercial diets to help their dog maintain a healthy weight. With our Purina pet food, you can rest assured that all of our main meals contain 100% of the essential nutrients your pet needs to thrive. If you’d like to find out more about our pet food, check out our every ingredient has a purpose and your questions matter sections where we have additional detail on our diets. What’s in dog food?
Weaning Kittens: The Easy Guide for New Owners
Weaning Kittens: The Easy Guide for New Owners
7 mins read
Kittenhood is amazing, but there comes a time in every cat’s life when they have to take their first step towards independence and leave kittenhood behind. It all starts with a process called weaning.
Cat Skin Cancers
Cat Skin Cancers
4 mins read
It can be devastating for your feline to be diagnosed with cat skin cancer, but many types if caught early enough are very treatable. Tumours can be benign which means they’re usually not harmful, or malignant, meaning they can be fast growing and harmful. Either way, if you discover a lump or bump, it’s best to have it checked out by your vet as it could be cat skin cancer.
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Common Cockapoo Health Problems You Should Know About
Common Cockapoo Health Problems You Should Know About
4 mins read
Cockapoos are one of the most adorable designer crossbreeds out there. The offspring of a Cocker Spanieland a Poodle (Toy or Miniature), this dog can take some of the best characteristics from each breed and has made the whole world fall in love with them in the process. So, expect an affectionate, but highly active, dog who’s so intelligent that it can make training a breeze – as long as they get the exercise and enrichment they need. But that’s not all the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle passed down to their Cockapoo puppies Health issues usually seen in the Cockapoo’s parents can also be part of that inheritance. So, if you’re wondering which Cockapoo health problems to look out for, here are the hereditary issues that can affect these dogs. Cockapoo health issues
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FIP in Cats: What You Need to Know
FIP in Cats: What You Need to Know
5 mins read
What is FIP (feline infectious peritonitis) in cats? FIP is an uncommon but severe disease which is most often diagnosed in young cats (less than 2 years old). It is caused by an infection with feline coronavirus. It’s important to note that this is different from the coronavirus that infects people and leads to COVID-19. Feline coronavirus infection is very common, and in most cats, it only causes mild signs. However, in rare cases, the virus mutates and interacts with the immune system to cause FIP. A mutated feline coronavirus can trigger feline infectious peritonitis, so before we get to the specifics of the FIP disease in cats, let’s look at what the feline coronavirus is and how your pet might get it.
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Why is My Cat Coughing
Why is My Cat Coughing?
5 mins read
If your cat has developed an unusual cough lately, you’re probably wondering ‘why is my cat coughing’ and what to do about it. Although it can be disturbing for owners to see their cat coughing and wheezing, this is not uncommon in the feline kingdom and it’s often a sign of the occasional hairball your pet is trying to get rid of. However, a simple cough can quickly get a bit more complicated when we take into consideration all the possible issues with their nose, throat and lungs that could cause this symptom. And even your cat’s heart might have something to do with it. This means your cat’s cough riddle is best left for the vet to solve. But while you wait for the appointment, here are some of the possible reasons why your cat is coughing.
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Breathing Problems in Flat-faced Cat Breeds
Breathing Problems in Flat-faced Cat Breeds
5 mins read
Flat faced cats have become extremely popular in recent years with their smooshed faces, button like noses and doll-like eyes, but there’s a price to pay for this cute factor. The technical term for cats with these flat faces is ‘brachycephalic’, and there are tonnes of health risks that come with it. If you’re considering a brachycephalic cat, keep reading to find out about the risks involved and how extreme breeding has negatively impacted the health and well-being of these felines.
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When Can Puppies Go Outside
When Can Puppies Go Outside?
6 mins read
Puppies should be at least 8 weeks old when they leave their breeder to start their new life (and smaller breeds often leave their mums later). At this age they are still too young to be fully vaccinated, but there is no doubt there are some really nasty and sometimes life-threatening diseases out there that a puppy needs to be protected from. A new owner’s priority is keeping their new arrival safe and healthy - but most people also know that in these early weeks, their puppy is in an important (and short) developmental phase where socialisation and habituation are also vitally important to help them grow up confident, friendly, without fears and phobias, and to reduce occurrence of future behaviour problems.

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