Dog Bites Dog: Preventing Dog Aggression

If a dog doesn't know how to interpret another dog's body language it can be defensive and even bite.

A dog biting another dog is a common occurrence. We see it in the park, on social media and, in worst case scenarios, we see “Dog bites dog!” on the news. Therefore, it’s natural to want to make sure your dog is never bitten by another dog. And vice versa. There is a solution. To … Read more

One Or Two Kittens – Which Is Best?

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Unlike puppies, kittens – especially from the same litter – can usually be homed in pairs without any problems. If you’re pondering the ‘one or two kittens?’ question then this article is for you. Lots of cat fanatics consider more than one kitten when looking to buy or adopt, so the little fluffballs always have … Read more

An Unlisted Driver Crashed My Car: What to Expect

Many car insurance policies don’t cover unlisted drivers – whether they’re at fault or not.

Someone else crashed your car. They’ve had an incident and your beloved wheels have ploughed into someone else’s. Both cars are damaged. Your friend is ok, luckily. So is the other driver. But they’re not listed on your policy, and…wait, what? They’re an unlisted driver?! What now? Does your car insurance pay? Is there an … Read more

COVID-19 Vaccination for Pets: What You Need to Know

Dogs can get coronavirus, but so far they don't get symptoms.

COVID-19 vaccination for pets – is this something pet parents may need to start considering? It’s a question being raised by scientists and vets alike, and research has already begun. What we know for sure is that pets and other animals do get the virus. To date, although people have given cats and dogs coronavirus (as in … Read more

COVID-19 in Animals: Pet Safety During Pandemic

Cats have been known to test positive for coronavirus.

COVID-19 in animals is something we’ve all heard about. As pet parents, we may be wondering if this poses a threat to our pet. Could they catch the coronavirus? And is there a vaccine for pets? After all, humans first contracted the virus from an animal (which means it can jump between species). We’re just … Read more

Simple Car Technology You Should Be Using

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Gone are the days of handheld maps and serious biceps from manually rolling down your window. Now we’re spoilt with a range of technology at our fingertips while on the road. And we’re not talking our smartphones (hands on the wheel, people)! The techy stuff we’re talking about is car technology. Here’s what you should … Read more

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