Henry was stuck down a fissure in the cliff (Picture: SWNS) Henry is back safe and sound with his owners thanks to his Coastguard rescuers (Picture: SWNS)‘Once set up, a cliff technician was sent down to retrieve Henry with half a sausage roll and some treats,’ the Coastguard said.
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It is important to get your pet’s teeth and gums checked by a veterinarian at least once a year to ensure good oral health of your pets.If the treat is too hard, it can cause bleeding of the gums or broken teeth.
Be observant of warning signs and learn to identify dangerous symptoms to help make the best decisions for your pet's health.There are a range of subtle signs that can help detect potential illnesses in pets.Just like humans, even pets show signs of tiredness when unwell.
After an hour of trying to cajole my dog Lyra into watching DOGTV – which launched in the UK and Europe this morning – I had some pressing questions: “What am I doing with my life?” and “why is this starting to feel like that scene in A Clockwork Orange?”.
We finally got a working equivalence, two cat syringes to one human syringe, then went back to the leaflet to check the amounts and read: “Not to be taken with alcohol.” But, really, how much alcohol is enough to worry about?
Germany’s dog owners will soon to be ordered by law to walk their pets twice a day.Bärbel Kleid, the owner of a five-year-old Yorkshire terrier called Sam, who lives in Berlin, said: “I find it patronising to be told how long I should take my dog out for.
But on the on the ground, animal activists across the country are facing the problem of abandonment of pets which has increased rapidly during the lockdown.It is illogical to abandon a dog especially at a time when animals can be great companions for people who are in quarantine," she adds.