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Getting your Dog ‘Spring’ Ready!
Spring is not just a time for cleaning- luckily! The dawn of this new season also means you and your four legged friends can begin to enjoy more time in the great outdoors. This means that now is a great...
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Get Fit with your dog this New Year
Why not try something new and give running with your dog a go this New Year? Running with your dog provides a fantastic way to get fit in the fresh air and enjoy an invigorating workout whilst spending time with...
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How Canines Can Help People with Depression
Here at Scientific Nutritional Products we love dogs! These incredible animals bring us joy, laughter and in some cases, important services such as military services or as assistance dogs to blind, deaf or diabetic people in need. Recent reports in...
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Spending Time with Your Dog this Spring time
Spring time brings us the opportunity to spend more time outside with our four-legged friends, enjoying the countryside and indulging in additional early evening walks with the extra daylight hours. So, with this extra time on our hands and with...
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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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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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Coping with Adolescent Dogs
Your cute little bundle of puppy joy has grown and though still a young dog your puppy has reached adolescence. ‘Teenagehood’ in dogs may not technically exist but many dog owners would report this age and phase of a dog’s...
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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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Watching out for Ticks and Fleas this Summer!
Summer; with it comes the lovely warm weather and longer, lighter evenings - but also plenty of creepy crawlies! Ticks and fleas are not only irritating and uncomfortable for our dogs, but are capable of transmitting some serious diseases and...
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