Vet s warning over danger to dogs from latest Instagram trend
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Vet s warning over danger to dogs from latest Instagram trend
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A new Instagram trend sees dog owners posing for pictures in fields of flowering rapeseed, but head vet Sean McCormack, at tails.com, warns that it can be dangerous to dogs who have a sensitivity.
Vet s warning over danger to dogs from latest Instagram trend
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After spending a year with us at home, our dogs will have to re-learn independence. Katy Birchall finds out how we can help.
As we creep towards the light at the end of the lockdown tunnel, spare a thought for our canine companions. For them, it has been a remarkable year of round-the-clock family time, but, as restrictions ease, it is crucial to help our dogs adjust to post-lockdown life.
‘We should expect that behavioural issues will rise with young dogs and puppies, particularly with separation anxiety and socialisation,’ cautions Sean McCormack, head vet of dogfood brand tails.com. ‘Our lives have changed, as have those of our dogs, so it’s not surprising that older dogs may also experience anxiety.’
From doggy allergies to pups howling at the phone your pet queries answered
Sean McCormack
17 Apr 2021, 20:35
HE is on a mission to help our pets . . . and is here to answer YOUR questions.
Sean, who is the head vet at tailored pet food firm tails.com, has helped with owners’ queries for ten years. He says: “If your pet is acting funny or is under the weather, or you want to know about nutrition or exercise, just ask. I can help keep pets happy and healthy.”
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Sean McCormack, head vet at tails.com, promises he can help keep pets happy and healthy Credit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun