With temperatures soaring once again across much of the UK, we thought it a good idea to pass on some of our supporters’ top tips for keeping your animals cool in hot weather. Animals may get uncomfortable and stressed and this might quickly lead to heatstroke. It’s important to avoid this at all costs. This blog looks at the signs to look for, what to do if it happens and how to avoid heatstroke.
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Relaxing your dog with Body Talk
Body Talk is an Energy Therapy that helps to restore balance in areas of your body/mind complex where imbalance has arisen. Every part of our body and mind is connected to, and in constant communication with, every other part of our body and mind.
Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day gives us the chance to celebrate the love we have or the love we have known in our lives. For many of us that love comes in the shape of our dog, our cat, our horse or the many other animals we look after – the animals who look after us and give us their unconditional love.
Stress & Urinary Issues In Cats
Restrictions during the last year may have caused stress for us all including our cats who can suffer with stress-induced conditions. Holistic Vet, Vicky Simon explains how to manage cystitis in cats suffering due to stress.
How Dried Herbs and Flowers Can Enrich Your Cat’s Life
In this article we cover why providing a herb garden (dried herbs on a blanket or towel, a form of enrichment) for your cat is a crucial piece of enrichment. You’ll learn how it can support their emotional needs and tap into their natural drive to self-medicate.
Cats and the Dreaded Fur Balls… Does a Raw Diet Help?
It doesn’t really matter what your personal opinion is on who created us and our beautiful beasts, but whomever did, why in the world would they design a creature that wears a fur coat, eats prey that wear fur coats, but can’t digest fur!?
The Science of Nature
Julie Anne Lee gathered together some of the world’s best holistic vets, practitioners and healers to discuss solutions to the stress experienced by our animals and ourselves during the 2020 lockdown – find out more, watch the videos and read The Science of Nature magazine here.
How to reduce aggression and stop spraying behaviours
Territory issues are one of the most common problems faced by feline guardians. Discover why a cat’s territory is so important and how it is linked to aggression and spraying.
Easing Your Pooch Out of Lockdown
With a soar in the demand for puppies, and the humans being in the house 24/7, we need to make sure our dogs can cope as we ease out of lockdown.