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COVID-19 : DUE TO THE CURRENT RESTRICTED ACCESS TO VET PRACTICES, WE ARE MAKING YUMOVE ADVANCE360 AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM LINTBELLS TO THOSE PETS WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN RECOMMENDED BY THEIR OWN VET. PLEASE DO TRY TO OBTAIN FROM YOUR OWN VET FIRST.
COVID-19 : DUE TO THE CURRENT RESTRICTED ACCESS TO VET PRACTICES, WE ARE MAKING YUMOVE ADVANCE360 AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM LINTBELLS TO THOSE PETS WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN RECOMMENDED BY THEIR OWN VET. PLEASE DO TRY TO OBTAIN FROM YOUR OWN VET FIRST.
Dog anxiety comes in all shapes and sizes, from the random fears, like hot air balloons, clouds and cats, to the more familiar, such as fireworks and (ssssh) the V.E.T. It’s common for most dogs to suffer from anxiety from time to time. So how can you help them overcome their fears?
We are taking a closer look at one of the most common dog anxiety problems: separation anxiety and how you can help your dog feel more happy, home alone. Read more...
Whilst its clear that older dogs need help keeping mobile, being proactive with your dog's joints throughout their life can really help to keep them full of life for longer. Learn how to best look after your dog's joints whatever stage of life they're at.
Firework season is often scary for your best friend, so what do you need to know about dogs and fireworks – and how can you keep your furry friend feeling safe and calm?
How can you tell if your dog is anxious? Sometimes, the signs are glaringly obvious, other times they're not. We have put together videos below to demonstrate what to look out for in your dog and how to help if they are anxious.
There are so many opinions out there about dog joints and jumping. Is it harmless and healthy? Does it stress the joints? Can all breeds jump and play actively? It’s time to take a closer look…
Us humans love Easter for a number reasons, the long weekend being one, the large amount of chocolate another. However, with all this chocolate being poisonous to your dog or cat, it's important to keep it out of their reach. Here Ellie (part of our Vet technical team) talks the possible Easter eating emergencies for your pet.
Bringing home a new best friend? There’s no more exciting time – but those first walkies really lay the foundations for a happy, healthy life together. Read our puppy walking tips for everything you need to know.