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The fields of yellow plants may look appealing but they could cause your dog to go blind
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The fields of bright yellow flowers while walking in the countryside may look appealing.
But these swathes of yellow Rapeseed fields come with a warning - they are toxic to dogs.
Britain’s police dog handlers are to receive free dog first aid training to help save the lives of their injured POLICE dog handlers in Sussex are to receive free dog first aid training to help save the lives of their injured four-legged partners. It comes as part of the first ever nationwide campaign to provide free dog first aid support to the UK’s police forces. The scheme, that launches today, is offering Britain’s nearly 1,500 police dogs greater support in those critical moments of need. Thanks to a coalition of animal welfare advocates, free first aid training and kits are to be issued to their handlers that could one day mean the difference between life and death for these courageous dogs.
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Puppies can be a great addition to the family, they tend to be curious and have an appetite for exploring and learning all about the world around them. This mischievous behaviour and their strong instinct to follow their nose can sometimes unfortunately end up in injury. That’s why knowing the basics of how to help them and apply some puppy first aid is essential.
Thankfully, the expert insurance team at Animal Friends understands how important looking after your pup is and as part of PupStart, their bespoke programme for puppy owners, they are always on hand to help you, including giving you the knowledge on how to avoid first aid emergencies.
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