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As households start to think about preparing their gardens for warmer weather, many dogs are at risk of falling ill, not from walking on treated grass, but from eating fertiliser granules before they’ve dissolved. “People often think fertilised grass itself is toxic for days, which isn’t really the issue,” Alex Essex, specialist at Patio Black Spot Removal Company explained . “T...

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Young pups should be introduced to the washing experience to get them used to this and the warm, clean, bonding experience. Later on, when they're a bit bigger, they can happily go to a local groomer. They will not be so afraid of new interactions, smells or surrounding. It's so important for the dog and it's coat to look and feel in tip top condition. Regular grooms help the co...

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Meet Billy! Billy didn't settle in well at doggy daycare and an hour with a dog walker just wasn't enough for the exercise and socialisation he needed. So, with a little persuasion, Billy inspired his pawrent Laura, to leave her job and create something special for him - Billy's Bus. Now every day is a wonderful new adventure for Billy & Laura. We provide a unique service th...

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Last month, a tiny kitten found abandoned on the 8.25am ScotRail train from Helensburgh to Edinburgh captured hearts across the nation. The kitten, Annie, who has since been cared for by Cats Protection Glasgow Branch, found a loving home just in time for Valentine’s Day with a kind-hearted ScotRail team member, Marie Fox. Cats Protection Glasgow Branch Coordinator, Elaine Brenn...

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Dog owners across the UK are being reminded that from 1 March through to 31 July, dogs should be kept on a lead in many outdoor spaces to protect wildlife during the peak breeding season. The guidance, set out in the Countryside Code and backed by access law, is designed to protect ground-nesting birds and young animals, which are especially vulnerable in spring and early summer...

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