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How can I fix my dog's ear infection without going to the vet?

But sometimes treating a dog ear infection naturally at home can be just as effective, and it might even be quicker and easier depending on your dog’s symptoms. No matter what breed your dog is, it’s a good idea to regularly check and clean their ears to prevent dirt from... Read More

What do I do if my dog keeps shaking his head and scratching his ear?

If your dog scratches their ears or shakes their head regularly, it could be a sign of an ear or skin problem. Common causes include skin allergies, ear infections and ear mites. Contact your vet as soon as possible if you notice your dog head shaking/scratching their ears – the... Read More

What is the best natural ear cleaner for dogs?

Our Ear Cleaner is a specially formulated, active-ingredient fluid for cleaning your pet’s ear canal. The extracts of natural camomile relieve irritation of the skin. The high yield and long shelf-life make this ear cleaner an indispensable product in every pet household. Removes stubborn dirt and earwax. Promotes natural self-cleaning... Read More

How do you treat dark brown ear discharge in dogs?

One sign your dog may have mites is a crusty, blackish-brown ear discharge, which often looks like dried shoe polish. A waxy, yellow, or reddish-brown ear discharge can also be a sign your dog has an ear infection, which can be a result of allergies, mites, polyps, overproduction of ear... Read More

How to tell if dog ear infection is yeast or bacterial?

Fortunately, an infection in general is easy to spot, but you cannot always tell it is yeast from appearance alone. If your dog has a yeast infection of the outer ear canal, the vet might prescribe a topical antifungal ointment or cream. Using an otoscope, your vet will be able... Read More

How do I alleviate my dog's itchy ears?

If your dog scratches their ears or shakes their head regularly, it could be a sign of an ear or skin problem. Common causes include skin allergies, ear infections and ear mites. Contact your vet as soon as possible if you notice your dog head shaking/scratching their ears – the... Read More

What happens at a puppy health check?

Puppy's initial vaccinations including infectious tracheobronchitis and a health check with your vet. Puppy's first booster vaccinations including infectious tracheobronchitis and a health check with your vet. Three consultations with a nurse, including weight checks and routine nail clips. Our Health Plans make your pet's preventative health care simple, understandable... Read More

Should a 14 week old puppy be potty trained?

When puppies are little, they don’t have great control of their bladder—just like human babies. But as they get older, bladder control in puppies improves and they’re able to hold their urine for much longer. In general, the number of hours puppies can hold their urine is equal to their... Read More

At what age are puppies the naughtiest?

Puppy training 4–7 months aged pups should start now as they already have a fully developed adult brain. They are getting more adventurous and don’t want to come back when they are called, they are starting to ignore their owners – a lot. Things that were cute when they were... Read More

Should puppies be health checked before sold?

The puppies should have been health checked by the breeder’s vet. You can ask for evidence of the health check or find out which vet they use and ask if they are happy for you to call and confirm the pups have been checked. If the breeder shies away from... Read More

How to identify a good puppy?

To identify a good puppy, you can start testing as early as 7 weeks old, but testing between 3 to 4 months may yield more accurate results. Every pup in a litter is different, and where you find your puppy also impacts behavior. Figuring out a puppy’s potential helps to... Read More

What is a red flag puppy's behavior?

The first red flag raises its head with this statement, “Overall he is an okay puppy…” No one I know who truly cares for their dog would ever describe their dog as an “okay puppy”. He is aggressive toward me only when he knows he is in trouble. However, her... Read More

How do I stop my dog from getting ticks?

There’s no way to completely stop your dog from getting ticks, but there are a few things you can do to reduce the risk. Avoid places known for them In the warmer months, avoid long grass. Stick to paths and open spaces instead. Use the tick risk map to check... Read More

What is the least toxic flea and tick prevention for dogs?

Our chemical-free flea products are designed to help deter unwanted pests using gentle, plant-based ingredients. From herbal powders and sprays to repellent collars and shampoos, each product is carefully selected to support your dog's comfort without harsh chemicals. Ideal for dogs with sensitive skin or for owners seeking holistic alternatives,... Read More

What flea and tick medication do vets recommend?

All of our products are approved by PDSA vets so you can have peace of mind knowing that you are buying the very best for your pet. Vet approved From spot-on dog flea treatments to flea tablets, browse our range of dog flea and worming treatments below. Read More