Why and when the answer is yes! And what humans can do to prevent it.
Why and when the answer is yes! And what humans can do to prevent it.
This article takes a light-hearted look at 5 common questions about dreaming in dogs and the science behind the answers (or our best guess at them).Â
Labradors have been our workmates and loyal companions for 500 years. They originally come from Newfoundland in Canada. But they got the name ‘Labradors’ when they came to the UK in the 1800’s. To many of us, they are the ultimate ‘Man’s Best Friend’. The Labrador/ Labrador Retriever: Labradors are playful, friendly, energetic dogs who […]
Christmas food and treats for pets
Driving home for Christmas?
Plan ahead if you’re travelling with a pet this Christmas. Reduce the stress. And help make the journey safer and more enjoyable for everyone!
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!
October already! And while we’re wondering what happened to the rest of the year, Halloween is almost upon us. Which means it’s that time of the year again – trick-or-treating, ghostly gatherings, dressing-up dilemmas, and all sorts of ghoulish goodies in the shops.
Autumn already!
And with October 31st just around the corner, it can mean only one thing… Pumpkins!
40 million of the orange icons will leave supermarket shelves in the weeks before Halloween.
But when it comes to our pets, are these orange icons ‘Ghastly gourds’ or ‘Superhero superfoods’?
Because whether it’s purloining peel, snaffling seeds or raiding the ready-meal-with-a-face (conveniently left out on the doorstep), many dogs (and more than a few cats) are going to be carving out some pumpkin panics for pet parents over Halloween.