Christmas is coming…. very soon!
It’s one of the most Joii-ful times of the year, and it should be for all family members, including the four-legged ones.
Christmas is coming…. very soon!
It’s one of the most Joii-ful times of the year, and it should be for all family members, including the four-legged ones.
Much of the fun of Christmas comes from the decorations and festive flavours that make it such a special time of the year. Unfortunately, our pets can sometimes mistake them for chews or treats. In some cases, this can have very unpleasant consequences.Â
Festive tummy upsets – a well-established, if unwelcome, Christmas ‘tradition’! Learn more in this article about when and how to treat pets with upset tummies at home.
Christmas is coming. And with it comes all sorts of fun and excitement. But sometimes it brings challenges for pet parents too: everything from festive food hazards to travel-sickness traumas.
Every Christmas, the vets at Joii receive lots of calls from anxious pet parents whose four-legged family members have eaten things they shouldn’t. Whether it’s scoffing Santa’s sherry and mince pies or raiding the Christmas chocolates, some tasty human treats cause all sorts of problems for pets.
Christmas is coming, and we all know what that means!
As winter starts to cover the country in a frosty embrace, it’s essential to be aware of how to keep our four legged friends – both canine and feline – safe and cosy.Â