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Spring Parasite Prevention: What New Pet Owners Get Wrong
New Pet Parents 10m

Spring Parasite Prevention: What New Pet Owners Get Wrong

New pet owners often misunderstand when to start parasite prevention and which products to use. This guide covers timing mistakes, product types, and why year-round protection is essential for dogs and cats.

TrustMyPets Editorial Team
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Spring Wellness Checklist for Senior Cats
Senior Pet Care 10m

Spring Wellness Checklist for Senior Cats

A seasonal guide to the four most important health checks every senior cat needs in spring. Covers kidney screening, dental assessment, weight monitoring, and mobility review.

Tom Ashford
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Why Large Dogs Stay Longer in Shelters
Dog Breeds & Adoption 10m

Why Large Dogs Stay Longer in Shelters

Large dog breeds consistently wait longer for adoption than their smaller counterparts. This FAQ guide explains why, busts common myths, and helps first-time adopters prepare confidently.

Hannah Cole
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How to Evaluate Dog Daycare Play Group Management
Pet Daycare & Social 10m

How to Evaluate Dog Daycare Play Group Management

Not all dog daycares manage play groups equally. This guide covers staff-to-dog ratios, breed grouping strategies, and behavioural screening practices that separate safe facilities from risky ones.

Mark Sullivan
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How Dogs Behave in Hotel Rooms and Holiday Rentals: Managing Territorial Marking, Noise Sensitivity, and Unfamiliar Scent Anxiety Away From Home
Pet Travel & Holidays 8m

How Dogs Behave in Hotel Rooms and Holiday Rentals: Managing Territorial Marking, Noise Sensitivity, and Unfamiliar Scent Anxiety Away From Home

Hotel rooms and holiday rentals confront dogs with a convergence of olfactory, acoustic, and territorial stressors that can trigger marking, vocalisation, and anxiety far beyond simple nerves. Understanding the root causes of these behaviours and applying evidence-based management strategies makes the difference between a stressful trip and a settled, enjoyable one.

David Okafor
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What Pet Insurance Actually Pays Out: How to Read Excess Structures, Co-Pay Clauses, and Annual Benefit Limits Before Claiming
Pet Insurance & Finances 8m

What Pet Insurance Actually Pays Out: How to Read Excess Structures, Co-Pay Clauses, and Annual Benefit Limits Before Claiming

Pet insurance rarely pays out what owners expect, because excess structures, co-pay clauses, and annual benefit limits all reduce the final reimbursement simultaneously. This guide explains each mechanism clearly so you can calculate your real out-of-pocket cost before a crisis arrives.

Rachel Simmons
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The First Emergency With a New Puppy: Recognising When Symptoms Require Immediate Vet Attention vs. Calm Observation at Home
New Pet Parents 8m

The First Emergency With a New Puppy: Recognising When Symptoms Require Immediate Vet Attention vs. Calm Observation at Home

New puppy owners often struggle to tell the difference between normal settling-in behaviour and a genuine medical crisis. This guide walks through the red-flag symptoms, first-aid steps, and decision-making framework that emergency veterinary medicine uses to triage a sick puppy.

Dr. Ana Reyes
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What to Tell Your Dog Sitter About Your Dog's Breed Traits: High-Energy Working Dogs, Velcro Breeds, and Independent Sighthounds Compared
Dog Breeds & Adoption 9m

What to Tell Your Dog Sitter About Your Dog's Breed Traits: High-Energy Working Dogs, Velcro Breeds, and Independent Sighthounds Compared

Breed heritage shapes everything from exercise requirements to escape risk, and a sitter who lacks that context may misread normal behaviour as a crisis, or miss a genuine one entirely. This guide covers the three most commonly misunderstood temperament groups and exactly what to document before you hand over the keys.

Laura Chen
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Grooming an Arthritic Dog at Home: Positioning, Adaptive Tools, and Techniques That Reduce Joint Stress During Brushing and Bathing
Senior Pet Care 8m

Grooming an Arthritic Dog at Home: Positioning, Adaptive Tools, and Techniques That Reduce Joint Stress During Brushing and Bathing

Arthritis changes everything about a dog's grooming routine, from the way they stand at the tub to how long they can tolerate a brush stroke near an inflamed hip. This guide covers professional-grade positioning strategies, adaptive equipment, and coat-type-specific techniques that keep senior dogs comfortable and clean without aggravating their joints.

Sophie Bianchi
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Using Food Puzzles and Scatter Feeding to Slow Down Fast Eaters: The Nutritional and Behavioural Case for Enrichment Feeding in Dogs
Pet Nutrition & Diet 8m

Using Food Puzzles and Scatter Feeding to Slow Down Fast Eaters: The Nutritional and Behavioural Case for Enrichment Feeding in Dogs

Rapid eating in dogs carries real health risks, from regurgitation and bloating to life-threatening gastric dilatation-volvulus in deep-chested breeds. Food puzzles and scatter feeding are evidence-informed enrichment strategies that slow consumption, support digestion, and meet a dog's cognitive and olfactory needs using positive reinforcement principles.

Mark Sullivan
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How Indoor Pet Cameras Help You Monitor Behaviour While Away: What Normal Activity Looks Like and What Footage to Share With Your Vet or Sitter
Pet Tech & AI 8m

How Indoor Pet Cameras Help You Monitor Behaviour While Away: What Normal Activity Looks Like and What Footage to Share With Your Vet or Sitter

Indoor pet cameras give owners a practical window into their animal's unsupervised world, turning hours of footage into actionable health and welfare information. This guide explains what normal at-home behaviour looks like, how to build a useful baseline, and exactly which clips to share with your veterinarian or pet sitter.

TrustMyPets Editorial Team
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Pet Groomer Licensing: What Is Required by Law vs. What Is Voluntary Across the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU
Professional Standards 8m

Pet Groomer Licensing: What Is Required by Law vs. What Is Voluntary Across the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU

In most countries, anyone can pick up a pair of scissors and call themselves a professional pet groomer, with no licence, exam, or proof of training required. This guide breaks down exactly what the law does and does not demand, region by region, and explains what voluntary credentials actually signal about a groomer's competence.

Hannah Cole