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28 May 2026
Flea, Tick & Worm Prevention for Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Owner Should Know
10 September 2025
Understanding Kennel Cough in Dogs
17 December 2020
GB issued pet passports will no longer be valid for travel into the EU from 23.00hrs on 31st December 2020. If you wish to travel to Europe or Northern Ireland in future, your pet will need to have been microchipped, vaccinated against rabies at least 21 days prior to travel and then a health certificate will need to be issued within 10 days of your proposed travel date. A new health certificate will need to be issued every time you travel to Europe or Northern Ireland. For some countries, dogs will also be required to be treated for tapeworm by a vet within five days of travel, this includes travelling to Ireland, Malta, Norway and Finland. Your dog will also need to be treated for tapeworm by a vet between 24 hrs and 5 days of returning to England from Europe or Northern Ireland
25 November 2019
A microchip is not enough... how to get a lost dog reunited with its owner Click the image to read this post