To report cruelty, injured
strays or wildlife

To report cruelty, injured strays or wildlife

Education

Welcome to Our Education Hub

We’re delighted you’re here. Caring for a pet can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but it also comes with important responsibilities. Our education page is designed to support pet owners with reliable, practical advice to help animals live happy, healthy lives.

Whether you’re welcoming a new puppy or kitten, caring for a senior pet, or simply looking for guidance, we’re here to help.

 

Preventative Healthcare

Learn why routine veterinary care is so important, including:

  • Vaccinations for dogs, cats and rabbits
  • Flea, tick and worm prevention
  • Neutering and its benefits
  • Microchipping and identification

Behaviour & Enrichment

Tips to help pets thrive emotionally as well as physically:

  • Exercise and mental stimulation
  • Positive training advice
  • Understanding natural behaviours
  • Creating enriching home environments

Pet Health & Welfare

Helpful information on:

  • Maintaining a healthy weight and understanding Body Condition Score (BCS)
  • Recognising signs of illness or pain
  • Dental health
  • Caring for older pets
  • Seasonal advice, including heat safety and fireworks

Keeping Pets Safe

Guidance on:

  • Common household poisons
  • Toxic foods and plants
  • Grass seeds and outdoor hazards
  • Safe environments for indoor and outdoor pets

Why Education Matters

Many welfare issues can be prevented through early advice and responsible pet ownership. By learning more about your pet’s needs, you can help prevent illness, reduce stress, and improve their quality of life.

Our aim is to provide accessible, supportive information without judgement — helping owners make informed decisions and giving pets the best possible care.

Need More Help?

If you have questions or are concerned about your pet’s welfare, please contact your vet or reach out to our team for advice and support where possible.

Thank you for caring about animal welfare and for being part of a community that puts pets first.