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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Myxomatosis Warning For Rabbit Owners.
Today, when I was in the woods with my dogs and children, we walked into a clearing and found a young rabbit wandering in circles. The dogs couldn’t believe their eyes and of course jumped in, thinking it was dinner … Continue reading
Cats On Roads: What Can You Do?
Many thousands of cats get hit by vehicles on our roads every year in the UK. In the last weeks I’ve heard about a Road Traffic Accident (RTA) on an online forum I frequent, and also had one of my … Continue reading
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Desperate Housepets. And The Winner Is…
Number 2. Suzie Cantlay. Please contact me with your details, so I can get your prize to you. Tweet This Post
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We Need To Talk About French Heartworm.
It used to be that some worming tablets every 3 months, and Frontline orĀ Advantage drops on the back of the neck every month was considered enough to keep the beasties that would live on or in our dogs, away. But … Continue reading