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Worms and Your Dog
Second to fleas, intestinal worms are a parasite always trying to occupy your dog; its estimated 80% of dogs get infected with worms. The two main worms your dog comes into contact with are Round worms (Toxocara canis) and Tapeworms (Taenia and Dipylidium). -
Travelling With Your Dog
Plan ahead – even when it’s a last minute quick getaway make sure you have a plan of action to make sure you have everything for the dog whilst on vacation and in the car – keep a list of everything you’ll need to check before you go, avoiding that moment a third into travels when you realise you’ve got to turn back! -
Does Your Dog Chew Its Paws?
The regular biting, chewing and/or licking of paws is often a sign of a wheat allergy. This may be due to any wheat or maize found in your pet’s food. That’s where Symply dog and cat food comes in. -
Fleas and Your Pet
Everywhere you go with your dog there is the possibility of them picking up a few unwanted friends and bringing them home. To protect your dog and/or cat and your home it is best practice to regularly treat your them with a continual flea killing spot on such as Frontline, Bob Martins Flea Clear or Double Action. -
Natural World's top 5 tips for keeping your dog healthy
Feed a high quality dog food such as Symply, Canagan, Heathly Paws or one of a wide variety of all-natural, hypo-allergenic brands of food found in store. -
Dental Care for Your Dog
Dental hygiene is as important for your dog as it is for you. Feeding your dog a wet dog food will increase dental problems compared to dry, as dry food will help to remove plaque as your dog bites down on it.