Helping your animals cope with noise

In everyday life, animals are often exposed to sudden and unpredictable sounds—thunderstorms, fireworks, construction noise, or loud vehicles. While humans may understand the source of

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Why small pets make good pets

Small pets are often chosen for their size, perceived manageability, and suitability for indoor living. However, their small stature should never be mistaken for simple

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The 5 domains model for welfare

For decades, the Five Freedoms have shaped the way organisations, shelters, trainers, and policymakers understood and evaluated animal welfare. They were groundbreaking in their time—providing

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Enrichment in birds

Environmental enrichment plays a vital role in promoting the physical, mental, and emotional health of companion birds. In the wild, birds spend much of their

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The benefits of having a pet

The human–animal bond has been a cornerstone of human wellbeing for thousands of years. Today, research continues to confirm what pet owners have long known

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The domestication of cats

Domestic cats (Felis catus) occupy a fascinating position in human–animal relationships: they are one of the world’s most popular pets, yet retain many behaviours of

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The Zoomies explained

If you’ve ever seen your dog suddenly burst into a high-speed sprint around the house or garden with tail tucked, eyes wild, body twisting with

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