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General pet advice

Free, expert advice on caring for dogs, cats and small animals

At Woodgreen, our amazing team of qualified behavioural and training specialists know a thing or two about keeping pets happy and healthy.

Whether you’ve got a dog, cat or small pets such as rabbits or guinea pigs, we can help you at every step of the pet ownership journey with expert advice. Below, you’ll find useful advice articles on topics ranging from the importance of vaccinations to saving money on your vet bills, and much more.

And don’t forget, we’re always here for any other questions you might have – just get in touch with our friendly team, and they’ll be happy to help!

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From Bonfire Night to New Year celebrations, every year thousands of animals suffer as a result of fireworks being let off. Find out how to recognise fear in your pets and keep them safe and happy.
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It’s not always easy to spot fleas and ticks. Using recommended treatments can help stop them in their tracks and prevent future problems for your pets. Always speak to your vet or a Suitably Qualified Person who can advise on the best course of action.
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You can’t avoid vet bills altogether, but you can use these savvy tips from our very own staff and volunteers to help you save money. Find out more below, including getting second vet opinions, free weight clinics, and at-home tips.
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We understand it can be difficult looking after your pet. When situations change, you may find yourself unable to keep them.
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How to choose the right pet sitter

One of the biggest dilemmas pet owners have is who to entrust the care of their pets to when they are away from home. 

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Fireworks: how to keep your pets safe

From Bonfire Night to New Year celebrations, every year thousands of animals suffer as a result of fireworks being let off. Find out how to recognise fear in your pets and keep them safe and happy.

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