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Given the current situation we have decided to take some precautions to help protect our clients and staff from the spread of corona-virus.

With the year flying by, firework season is soon to be upon us.
What does this mean?
Some pets have a fear of fireworks and can become really distressed and worked up by them. The last thing we owners like to see is out pet shaking, vocalising and distressed by the sounds and flashing that fireworks create. Though bonfire night may be a few weeks away yet, now is the time to start desensitizing your pets to prepare and help them through firework season.

There are many reasons that our pets may feel worried, and of course when our pets are worried about something, it causes us concern to. March is national pet anxiety month, with this in mind we wanted to raise awareness of the problems anxiety can cause and the various methods we can use to help our pets to relax.
Pets often feel worried by separation from their owners, scary noises, changes at home, meeting new people or animals - the list is pretty much endless as some fears can be completely random and caused by a one off event.