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    Looking After Your Dog With Hill’s Pet Nutrition

    Owning a pet dog brings lots of responsibilities. Regular visits to the vets for check ups, and lots of walks to keep the animal fit and active are very important to the well being of your dog. But the most important factor that governs the health of your dog is their diet. Good dog food is important in terms of making sure they have a well balanced belly and do not become overweight, which can cause lots of problems in terms of their legs. We all know that their is nothing worse than a dog with an upset tummy. As well as the obvious discomfort for the dog, there are…

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    Improve Your Garden This Autumn

    With Autumn here you may think your garden is a no go area until Spring comes around again, but that is not the case. This post is looking at some of the things you can do and add in order to make your garden look good, and make sure it is a place of sanctuary, relaxation and fun for all your family. Artificial Grass If you like a lawn area for your garden, but would prefer something that is low maintenance and both child and animal friendly, you should take a look at artificial grass. As you can imagine, it needs no watering, no weeding and no mowing, so it…

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    Keeping Your House Safe And The Burglars At Bay

    An Englishman’s home has always been his castle, but with a rising crime rate in burglary and theft, it seems that more and more, we need to pull up that drawbridge and ensure that the castle is safe and secure.  Burglary is a crime that does not have to be violent, but can still leave you feeling violated and unsafe in your own home. It can also occur anywhere, from leafy suburbs to busy inner cities, from exclusive apartment blocks to cosy village cottages. No area is safe from the scourge of burglary, and as we are living in tough times, this is unlikely to change anytime soon. I live…

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    Hounds On Holiday: Your Dog Enjoys A Holiday Too!

    I read an article at the weekend that stated that a dog is not a pet, but a part of the family, and I couldn’t agree more. Our dogs offer love and companionship and are as beloved as any other member of the family, and this has been reflected in a change of holidaying habits. For while many people still enjoy jetting off to warmer climates, many of us are staying in the UK so our dogs can also be part of our holiday experience. Our dogs deserve a holiday too. Like humans, they get tired, they get ill, they get depressed and they get old. We have to help…

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    Pet-friendly back garden solutions

    Summer is the time for BBQs and garden parties and therefore having a lush back garden is a must for good hosts. However, if you have pets investing in artificial grass, you might have some doubts. How do our furry, four-legged friends feel about a fake grass lawn? Are they safe to your barking family members? Worry not, the experts at Fylde Grass have got the answers to all your questions.  Do pets like fake grass? It’s soft and pleasant for their paws and mud-free (not sure if this is a benefit for your dog or more so for yourself). This means that no matter what weather your pets can…