
One of the UK's top 10 Pet Blogs, Eva & Amelia's World, is all about a girl and her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel exploring dog friendly places in London and their story is one not too dissimilar to our own...
Amelia & I haven’t always been so close. Amelia was brought into the family a year after I got my first Cavalier King Charles Spaniel called Amira. She was very attached to Amira having grown up with her since she was 8 weeks old. My heart was so fully devoted to Amira I never grew as close to Amelia, as in my eyes no other dog could mean as much to me as Amira did.
It had been over a year leading to what would be Amira’s final day with us. She had suffered with heartbreakingly severe Syringomyelia – something I’ve yet to bring up here on the blog. It must have been one of the reasons I didn’t grow close with Amelia prior to Amira’s passing, as Amira required so much attention due to being so incredibly sick.
We both went to stay with my parents after coming back from the vet, just us two. I distinctly remember being on the sofa & Amelia wouldn’t cuddle with me. She stayed at the end of the sofa by my feet. We were together, but both of us were on our own. I told my mother I have the wrong dog. I kept thinking it over and over....
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Junior Hudson explains why Rockster provides the perfect dietary solution for your dog during, and after, this unprecedented crisis.
Many pet parents who feed raw or fresh diets are concerned that their dog won't receive the perceived nutritional benefits of these diets during the COVID-19 crisis, due to sourcing or storage issues, and are desperate for a natural alternative. Rockster however...
Are you confused about the current furore regarding DCM in dogs (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) and possible connections to diet, grain free diets in particular?!
So what is DCM? DCM is a heart disease that results in weakened contractions and pumping ability, often ultimately progressing to congestive heart failure.
There are numerous factors that may lead to the development of DCM; breed predisposition...