An introduction to canine conditioning
Faye Sparkes explains how canine conditioning is a brilliant way to keep dogs happy, healthy and mentally stimulated.
Supporting summer skin: light therapy to the rescue!
Summer brings sunshine, longer days, and lush grass, but can also be the catalyst for a myriad of skin woes for our horses, including rain scald.
A Sunny Threat: Buttercups and Horses
At this point in Spring, fields up and down the country are literally bursting with buttercups.
A consequence of overgrazed pasture or wet paddocks, creeping buttercup thrives in compacted soil, so this year they’re a reality for most horse owners - and can cause gastrointestinal distress and skin irritation.
Shining a (blue) light on health: Exploring the benefits of blue light phototherapy for dogs and horses
Blue light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, involves exposing the skin to specific wavelengths of blue light. At wavelengths of 400-470nm it is intrinsically antimicrobial and effective at bacteria reduction. So, in a world where both people and pets are becoming increasingly drug resistant, it’s another tool in our toolbox for helping animals stay healthy
How to walk your dog in wintry conditions
Recent weeks have been rather challenging for pet owners. Rain, ice, fog, cold and wet wet wet! So if you want to walk your dog in wintry weather, here are our top tips for staying safe.
What is mud fever and can blue light really help?
Mud fever, also known as pastern dermatitis or cracked heels, is a common non-contagious skin condition that affects horses, particularly during the wet and muddy winter months. Here’s what to look out for.
Autumn Watch
As horse and dog owners we're all the more aware of the changing seasons and the challenge that can bring to our daily care routine - and to our pet's health. Here are seven things to watch out for on your daily walks.