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Polluted Pets: why it’s time to connect cleaning products to dog care
This article will firstly uncover how home cleaning chemicals are quietly harming our beloved pets.
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The Dangers Of Acorns & Conkers
Autumn is my favourite time of year, but it can also be one of the most stressful if you’ve got a curious dog who loves to explore the world with their mouth and nose! This is the season where trees and bushes shed their leaves, seeds, berries, and nuts. While most are harmless, two we must be extra cautious of are: • Oak trees ( Quercus ) – drop acorns • Horse Chestnut trees ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) – drop conkers Both can pose serious risks if eaten by dogs. Why They’re D
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Dangers of Chocolate
A common question were asked here at No Bull is if the amount of chocolate your dogs eaten is safe or not. Chocolate contains substances called methylxanine, these are caffeine and theobromine both of which are toxic to our dogs. Unlike humans, our dogs are unable to break down or metabolise theobromine. The symptoms of the theobromine poisoning can take hours to appear, anywhere from 2 to 24hrs, so if your dog has eaten chocolate seek help immediately do not wait for the sym
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Staying Safe in the Warm Weather
WHEN the summer months upon us we always need to be mindful our furry friends are safe… all dogs can suffer from the heat but especially Brachycephalic breeds (flat faces!) as they cannot self regulate their body temperature as well as other breeds due to the facial structure & all too common breathing issues. ⚠ Heat stroke: The dangers ⚠ Heatstroke is one of the biggest dangers to dogs in summer. It can progress very quickly, and even if treated swiftly, can be fatal. It mo
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