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Understanding Your Dog's Body Language

Web1. Dog has a relaxed body posture and smooth hair, the mouth is open and relaxed, ears are in a natural position, the tail is wagging and the eyes are a normal shape. 2. Dog is …

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Caring For Your Puppy

Web12 weeks onwards - puppy training and socialisation. Your puppy can have their second vaccinations around now. While you're at the vet, ask them about worming, flea …

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Pedigree dogs health problems RSPCA

WebPugs, French bulldogs and other similar types of 'designer' dogs have short, flat faces and therefore often have narrow nostrils and abnormal windpipes. Flat-faced dogs are called …

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Puppy Vaccinations

WebWhen puppies need to be vaccinated. Puppies are typically vaccinated at eight and ten weeks (although they can be vaccinated as early as four-six weeks) with the second …

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Caring for Older Dogs

WebChanging needs of older dogs. Although they may be slowing down, senior dogs still need regular exercise and mental stimulation. Walking them little and often will help keep their …

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Caring for an Older Rabbit RSPCA

WebArthritis is increasingly recognised to be an issue in older rabbits. Things like hock sores, difficulties walking, running, climbing, using ramps and flystrike can suggest a rabbit has …

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What Should Rabbits Eat

WebLeafy greens daily. Rabbits must have an adult-sized handful of safe, washed leafy green vegetables, herbs and weeds daily. Feed a variety of greens daily - ideally 5-6 different …

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How To Care For Your Bearded Dragon RSPCA

WebTemperature and lighting. Bearded dragons need a vivarium that ranges from a hotter (38 to 42°C) bright end, to a cooler (22 to 26°C) shaded end. As well as this, you'll need to …

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How To Care For Your Kitten RSPCA

WebAlso, remember to: Spend lots of time playing with your kitten every day - mental stimulation is also important, so play games like hiding their food. Try some kitten training such as …

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How to keep a rabbit healthy and happy

WebTo stay happy and healthy, rabbits need: Neutering - unneutered females are at high risk of developing womb cancer, and unneutered rabbits are more likely to fight. You should …

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Guinea Pig Health & Welfare Tips RSPCA

WebGuinea pigs need well-maintained coats to be happy and healthy, so you'll need to groom them regularly - long-haired breeds need grooming everyday. If your guinea pigs change …

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Pigeons in the garden RSPCA

WebDispose of edible litter carefully - secure your bins so the birds can’t access it. Move feeders away from perches or use feeders with slippery tops so larger birds are unable to perch …

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Living with foxes RSPCA

WebFoxes and cats. Foxes and cats live alongside each other in towns and cities and they're both active at night. The low number of reports of foxes attacking cats shows that most …

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Cleaning Your Dogs Teeth

WebBrush your dog's teeth regularly. Dental chews and treats are also a good way of helping to keep your dog's teeth clean. Feeding bones is controversial - although raw, meaty bones …

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Common Cat Illnesses & Prevention RSPCA

WebLike any animal, cats get ill from time to time. They most commonly suffer from dental issues, followed by trauma, skin problems, digestive problems and parasitic infestations …

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Pregnant rabbits RSPCA

WebRabbits have evolved to reproduce quickly; pregnancies are short, lasting about a month and with an average litter size of five to eight kits (baby rabbits). Rabbits can then …

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