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Pet advice

Free pet advice written by our behavioural and pet support experts at Woodgreen.

An introduction to ducks and geese

A fast fact guide to help you decide whether having ducks and geese as pets is right for you.

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Ducks and Geese health - what to look out for

Here are a few common diseases that you should be on the lookout for.

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What should you feed your ducks and geese

Here we explain what you should feed your ducks and geese to help your feathered friends lead happy and healthy lives.

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How do cats mark their territory?

Here we look at the different cat scent-marking behaviours and what cats are trying to communicate.

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Why won’t my cat use the litter tray?

Here we look at the reasons why your cat won’t use their litter tray and what you can do.

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Ask the experts: How to provide the best pet care within your budget

Woodgreen's Community Support Manager, Chris Bennett, gives his top tips for saving money on pet care without compromising welfare.

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Make your own: rodent crackers

We love treating our pets all year round, including Christmas. So if you’re looking for a cracking gift for your rats, guinea pigs or rabbits, they will love munching on their own Christmas crackers this festive season. Follow our simple how-to below.

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Tips for going on holidays with dogs

Holidays are back on the cards and staycations are a popular option for dog owners this summer

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Can my pets eat pumpkin?

Pumpkin is a regular staple of Autumn for many people.

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Halloween enrichment ideas for your pets

Get in the Halloween spirit with your cats, dogs, and small pets with these frightfully fun and spooky enrichment toys and ideas. Your pets will love them!

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What plants or food are poisonous to dogs?

There are common foods and plants that can be poisonous to dogs. Our guide will help you spot which ones are toxic to dogs.

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Owning a cockerel and why they make great pets

Cockerels are a joy to own and make great pets. They're caring, loyal and will help keep your chickens happy and healthy.

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