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Christmas cheer with your Dog
We love Christmas time and it brings with it plenty of excitement; whether that is the influx of friends and family members to the home, frantic Christmas present wrapping, cooking or bustling parties. Huge fun for us, but it is...
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Dogs; the perfect child's reading partner?
We all know the saying, that dogs are man’s best friend, but the latest research shows our canines may just be the perfect reading partner, and are able to support our children in their literary development. Research conducted in the...
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Coping with Car Rides
Travelling in the car can be stressful for our canines, especially for puppies adapting to the process. With changing visual stimuli, potential motion sickness and confinement, the car can often not be our pet's favoured place to be! Scientific Nutritional...
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Advice for New Dog Owners
Purchasing or adopting a new puppy or older canine is often quite simply love at first sight. So once you’ve fallen hook, line and sinker for your new canine friend as well as taking them home to meet the family...
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Adopting a Rescue Dog
Are you are considering getting a dog from a local charity or rescue centre? There are many dogs here in the UK and abroad desperately seeking new homes and here at Scientific Nutritional Products we think, providing you can offer...
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Why do Dogs Eat Grass?
Most dog owners will have noticed their canines eating grass at some stage. Whether your dog does munches on the green stuff occasionally or more often, it can puzzle us pet owners! Scientific Nutritional Products takes a look in our...
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DIY Boredom Busters for Dogs
An active, well-occupied dog is usually a happier one and our canine friends love having fun! To most dogs, toys are a great way to enjoy play time to the full but many can really churn through the toys, either...
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Poisonous Foods for your Dog
Dogs are omnivorous scavengers at the carnivore end of the spectrum. However though dogs in the wild have evolved to eat whatever available in times of need, people are becoming increasingly aware that food is at the heart of health....
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Teaching our children to be Aware of frightened canines
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has recently reported on a new study showcased at the society’s annual conference that shows that many children are unaware that they should show caution around frightened dogs. Lead researcher Dr Sarah Rose of Staffordshire...
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