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Rabbit hutch difficulties
My rabbit's hutch was bought from a pet shop less than 3 years ago. Most of the wood is tongue and groove, but the back is just plywood or something, and it always leaks, despite regular ronseal applications. The roof has felt which also leaks and both are now rotting. I've been trying to find a good quality hutch but it's…
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Dog Fouling Fine
My elderly mum was out walking her dog and stopped to chat to a friend in a park. Unbeknownst to her, the dog did a poo without her noticing. She was then approached by two dog wardens and issued a fixed penalty of £80. I think this is outrageous. Firstly it's WAY too steep. Secondly, as she didn't notice, she offered to…
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puppy advice
Hello Daughter 12 yr old is desperate for a puppy. We had settled on a Lhasa Aspo. I have now having serious doubts whether we should go ahead. This would be our first dog. DH doesnt want a dog. DS - 20 yr old, isn't bothered either way, DD who is 16 would help and would like one but not desperate. I would like one but…
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Vet uk
I think Vet UK are having problems so be wary if you are thinking of placing an order. I myself have been waiting since the 25th of march for my order and it seems on their Facebook page that a lot of people are also waiting.It also appears that the phone lines are not being answered nor are emails being replied t I have…
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Dog medication now triple price!
My dog is on floranet and it has now tripled in price. Anyone else's dog need this?
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cost of kitten injections.
Hi I am having two kittens in two weeks and I want to know hpw much injections are please?
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garlic dog biscuit recipe please
could anyone give me a really simple recipe please? i have in flour, eggs, oil ,marg, garlic etc. thanks
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cat poop on grass
Hi I love cats, however my new neighbour has 2 who spend most of their time outside. The younger one ( not much more than 8 months old and an absolute little sweetheart) has decided that the bottom lawn of our property is where it should poop. It has now got in the habit of it as we did not realise for a while as the…
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Neighbours dog attacked my son, what to do next
Just after some advice really, we have a shared path with our elderly neighbours to our houses, our drive is next to this path, a couple of days ago we came home from a day out and whilst my husband and 13 year old son were removing things from the car, neighbour came back down the path wih his dog on his lead. Now the dog…
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2 cats, what brand of food and how much food?
I have two cats. They are 9 months old. Right now we feed them half a pouch each in the morning, afternoon they get some biscuits and then at night they get another half a pouch. The cats were from the same household (the lady had two cats who gave birth the same week) one is 5 days older but was raised by the younger ones…
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Kennel cough vaccine
Just wondering peoples views on kennel cough vaccine? I'm taking my dog in this afternoon after being told by my dog walker that one of his regular dogs has kennel cough. I was offered kennel cough vaccine at last vet visit for boosters but i didn't think it was necessary at the time. Chances are he may have already been…
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Cat Making A Distress Cry
Lately my cat has been making a loud cry like she is distressed when I leave a room she is in. And the other day she was sat outside on the fence just calm and nothing wrong then she just did it out of nowhere. She stopped when I picked her up though. Is it attention seeking? it seems so.
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Whiskers Cat Food
We have a cat who is approx 2 years old, male, neutered, (was a rescue cat) and at the moment he has Whiskers wet food and Go Cat biscuits. I wanr to try get him onto something a bit better for him, I did buy him a Lily's kitchen tin from Tesco and he wasn't too fussed about it. Ideally I want him on a higher meat content…
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Best vacuum cleaner for cat hair
I have two lovely cats who shed a lot of hair. I currently have a Panasonic upright vacuum cleaner with the bags, it's good at picking up hair but the hose for curtains and getting behind the telly isn't long enough, nor is the wire which I have to unplug and plug in again between rooms. I fancy a cordless vac but have…
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Wet food dispensers/puzzle feeders for dogs
Our dog clears her food in seconds so we're looking for dispensers to slow her down and to get her thinking. We're struggling to find stuff that works for her wet food (minced meat). We're finding plenty of options for dry food but not wet. We have a kong and these but are there other products out there we could try? Thanks
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Is Bravecto bad for dogs?
As a dog lover I read a lot of posts on facebook etc about dogs, and stumbled by accident on a large group called 'does Bravecto kill dogs', I was shocked at what I was reading, and it seemed way too large to be 2 or 3 disgruntled customers. We got worming tablets from our vet at Christmas and I checked and they are…
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Cat and new kitten help
I am looking for a bit of help with a complicated situation. My dd has a young cat who is ten months old. Since she got him as a small kitten he has spent his time between her flat and my house. He comes to my house around 3 times a week (sometimes staying at a weekend or if she goes on holiday). The cat is quite relaxed…
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Dog Microchip Updating Details
Hi, I have two dogs, both microchipped. When we moved house I went to update their details and discovered that while this is free for Petlog, it costs money for Identichip. I know it isn't a fortune, but I still think it is a liberty to charge for this. I considered getting a new free chip instead. Is this legal, does…
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Online pet prescriptions
Does anyone get their pet prescriptions online?.If yes is it straight forward.
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Average cost of procedure
My dogs needs a dental and whilst he is under they are going to X-ray where his wrist is as he is having some discomfort here and is limping. The type of insurance I have won't cover this, I only realised this once I got home, so just wondered if anyone has a guesstimate of the cost of this procedure. Stupidly didn't ask…