Pets

Rabbit Awareness Week 2026   This June is Rabbit Awareness Week and the chosen these this year is ‘Feeding Bunnies Better’. In this blog we’ll explore how the right diet can help your rabbit live a longer, healthier, happier (and hoppier) life. Rabbit...

Understanding separation anxiety in pets. Have you ever returned home to chewed furniture, frantic meowing or a puddle by the door?  If so, even though your pet is normally well behaved, you might be seeing more than just mischievous behaviour. Many pets...

Warm weather tips for pets: how to keep your dog, cat or rabbit safe this summer When the sun comes out, we all love to enjoy the great outdoors, but hot weather can be dangerous for our pets. Whether you have...

10 signs of a happy pet As pet owners, we all ask ourselves the same question regularly - Is my pet actually happy? They can’t tell us with words, but they’re communicating all day long. We just have to know what to...

How Pets Help Keep Our Minds Happy and Healthy May is Mental Health Awareness Week. A great reminder to check in with ourselves, slow things down and talk about something that deserves our attention. Our mental wellbeing. Life can be busy, stressful...

Rabbit‑friendly plants you can grow in your garden Spring is the perfect time to plan your borders, pots and beds. If you share your outdoor space with rabbits - whether they’re much‑loved pets or regular wild visitors - it’s worth thinking...

Now that spring is here, the days are getting longer and the weather is warming up, many of us are itching to get back out into the garden and spruce things up (at least in the 4Paws office we are)....

Spring is here, gardens are waking up, and many of us are itching to get outside and start planting. If you share your home with a dog, you might be thinking about how to create a garden that’s both safe for...

Start your new year off on the right paw This month is Walk Your Pet Month - the perfect excuse to shake off the sluggishness after overindulging in December, embrace the fresh air, and give your dog the exercise and stimulation...