Let's Go Walkies

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15/01/2025

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19/12/2024

Do you know which favourite festive treats are highly toxic or hazardous to our furry friends? ⚠️

If you can’t resist sneaking the dog some scraps from your Christmas dinner, it’s important to be mindful about what is safe for them to have, and what you should avoid sharing 🐶

And whilst there may be parts of your Christmas dinner that are safe to feed in small amounts. Just remember that a small portion for us is a lot for your pet! It's best to stick to your pet's main diet as much as possible, as a sudden change can lead to a tummy ache.

[Visual description: An infographic displaying the safe and unsafe parts of a Christmas dinner for your pets. Safe foods include: boiled carrot and parsnip, broccoli, boiled or steamed greens, carrot or swede mash, lean parts of white meat. Unsafe foods include: gravy, stuffing, anything containing garlic, onion or leek, bones, chocolate, mince pies, panettone and anything containing currants, raisins and sultanas. Foods that are safe in small amounts include: roast potatoes, bacon, sausage and cranberry.]

19/12/2024

Interested in joining a day centre?

Looking for a friendly and welcoming space? Join us at our day centre at Hornchurch Stadium every Monday and Wednesday, 10 AM - 3 PM. A great place to connect, relax, and enjoy activities together!🏡🙌🏼

Contact- 📞01708 609364 or email 📧[email protected]

19/12/2024

January at Thames Chase

16/12/2024

Doing what I do best 💫

Iv met over 250 clients this month extremely greatful for every single one of you that choose me to do your treatments and train you 🥺 feeling the love 2025 I’m so ready for you 💘

Love it as Claire’s Cabin hours of fun 🌸
02/05/2024

Love it as Claire’s Cabin hours of fun 🌸

01/05/2024
19/03/2024

We all look forward to spring and finally being able to get outside and start preparing the garden for the warmer months ahead! 🌷

Whilst our pets probably appreciate the outdoor company, our gardening efforts can create some potential hazards for them ⚠️

- Pesticides and w**d killers can be highly toxic, so keep pets away when using them.
- Slug pellets should be stored securely and only used where pets and other wildlife can not reach them, as they can be deadly if eaten.
- Compost bins and piles of leaves or grass cuttings can contain harmful bacteria and mould when they rot, so make sure you're clearing your garden waste into a secure bin, away from prying paws.
- Grass seeds can be a hidden hazard, as they can become lodged in your pet's skin, ears or eyes. As they're so small, they can move through the body's tissues, causing your pet serious inflammation or infection.
- Lots of toxic flowers begin to bloom in spring. This also means there are many poisonous bulbs to be dug up, which often have a higher concentration of nutrients than leaves or flowers, making them more dangerous for your pet if they are eaten. Keep these plants/bulbs in areas your pet can't access, or if you can, avoid them altogether.

See our complete list of home and garden hazards that pet owners should be aware of: http://pdsa.me/3dyr



[Visual description: An infographic with a white background and a pink border that includes images and text showcasing spring cleaning hazards for pets. This includes; Pesticides, slug pellets, w**d killer, grass seeds, compost bins, poisonous bulbs, grass cuttings and poisonous plants.]

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