Read our blogs and current news from around the world relating to cats and dogs!

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15 tips on how to enjoy travelling abroad with your dog

11th November, 2022

Travelling abroad with your dog needn’t be stressful*. Here are some quick tips to make sure your holiday goes as planned....

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Understanding your cat's body language: A guide to interpreting feline behaviours

9th November, 2022

To those who aren’t accustomed to living with cats, this behaviour can seem quite unfriendly. Cats can be hard to read if you don’t know what to look for. This is where our body language guide comes in handy. Do you want to know how your cat is feeling? Learn how to tell when a feline is happy, angry, scared, or frustrated below....

Cats and dogs should be introduced gradually, researchers say

Cats and dogs should be introduced gradually, researchers say

8th November, 2022

Cats and dogs can form friendly relationships, but a lot depends on how they are introduced to begin with. In a study involving owners who introduced a new puppy to their existing cat, researchers at Dogs Trust and the University of Bristol found that the pups tended to play, become over-excited and chase their fellow furry housemate....

Top tips to prepare your puppy for their first winter

Top tips to prepare your puppy for their first winter

8th November, 2022

Got a new puppy? Purely Pets shares some winter hazards and shows you how to keep your playful pup safe this festive season....

Cats know when you're talking to them

Cats know when you're talking to them

1st November, 2022

Most cats won’t always come when they are called. That streak of independence is part of their charm! But a new study shows that they do know when their owners are talking directly to them....

How much exercise does my dog need?

How much exercise does my dog need?

26th October, 2022

As a dog owner, you know your four-legged friend needs its fair share of walkies, but just how much exercise is really necessary? Learn how often and how far to take your canine in this Purely Pets guide....

Pet Diabetes – Are you able to recognise the signs?

Pet Diabetes – Are you able to recognise the signs?

26th October, 2022

November is Pet Diabetes month, which aims to increase awareness and understanding of the condition and also encourages pet parents to get their cat or dog tested if they are considered to be at risk. The good news is if we can recognise the signs and get our pets checked, with the right treatment they can still live a long and healthy life....

Do our furry friends feel the cold?

Do our furry friends feel the cold?

26th October, 2022

With the arrival of colder weather, we may ask ourselves, do our furry friends feel the cold? Some people believe that our pets don’t feel the cold like pet parents just because they have a warm furry coat. But is this really the case?...

Fireworks Season – our top tips for supporting your pet

Fireworks Season – our top tips for supporting your pet

26th October, 2022

Many pets are particularly sensitive to sound and at up to 140 decibels, fireworks can be as loud as a jet engine, so it’s no surprise that this time of year can be distressing for our furry friends. As responsible pet parents, we always want to do what’s best for our furry friends so we’ve put together our top five tips for supporting them this fireworks season....