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Why is my dog rubbing its face after being outs...
If your dog is rubbing its face after being outside, it’s often down to irritation, an insect bite, a trapped seed, or something in the coat or eyes. Here’s what...
Why is my dog rubbing its face after being outs...
If your dog is rubbing its face after being outside, it’s often down to irritation, an insect bite, a trapped seed, or something in the coat or eyes. Here’s what...
Why is my chicken's foot bleeding?
A bleeding chicken foot is often caused by a cut, scrape or broken nail, but it can also come from irritation or a peck injury. Here’s what to check first...
Why is my chicken's foot bleeding?
A bleeding chicken foot is often caused by a cut, scrape or broken nail, but it can also come from irritation or a peck injury. Here’s what to check first...
What should I check if my horse has a crack, br...
A simple hoof check can tell you a lot. Here’s what to look for if you spot a crack, bruise or hole, and what to do next.
What should I check if my horse has a crack, br...
A simple hoof check can tell you a lot. Here’s what to look for if you spot a crack, bruise or hole, and what to do next.
Why is my chicken’s foot bleeding or draining pus?
A bleeding or pus-filled chicken foot is often linked to bumblefoot or a small injury that’s become infected. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and what to...
Why is my chicken’s foot bleeding or draining pus?
A bleeding or pus-filled chicken foot is often linked to bumblefoot or a small injury that’s become infected. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and what to...
Why does my horse have filled legs and a slight...
Filled legs with a little stiffness is often linked to standing around, turnout changes or mild fluid build-up, but it's worth checking for heat, pain and any change in movement.
Why does my horse have filled legs and a slight...
Filled legs with a little stiffness is often linked to standing around, turnout changes or mild fluid build-up, but it's worth checking for heat, pain and any change in movement.
Why is my horse rubbing after a bath?
If your horse is rubbing after a bath, it’s often down to skin irritation, leftover shampoo or a washing routine that doesn’t suit their coat. Here’s what to check and...
Why is my horse rubbing after a bath?
If your horse is rubbing after a bath, it’s often down to skin irritation, leftover shampoo or a washing routine that doesn’t suit their coat. Here’s what to check and...