The Pets & Animals Directory 2023/24

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THE PETS & ANIMALS DIRECTORY: 7 • Feeling Clucky? 8-9 • 2023 / 24 Show Guide 10-11 • Happy Hounds 12-15 • Not Ready For A Dog Or Cat 16-17 • Golden Oldies 18-19 • Snakes For Beginners 20-21 • Who’s A Pretty Boy? 22-23 • Missing Pets THE DOGS DIRECTORY: 44-45 • The Best Dog For A Family With Young Children 46-47 • What To Consider When Choosing Your Dog THE HORSE RIDERS DIRECTORY: 66-67 • All Weathers 68-69 • Feed Guide 70-71 • Healthy Hooves 72-73 • Miniature Horses Contents See pages Page 18 - 19 See pages Page 44 - 45 See pages Page 68 - 69
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ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETIES / RESCUE CENTRES / ASSOCIATIONS..............................25 ANIMAL RESCUE.................................................................25 ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETIES.....................................25 AQUARIUM & POND..........................................26 AQUARIUM & POND SUPPLIES...................................26 POND ACCESSORIES........................................................26 UNDERWATER SEALER....................................................26 CATTERIES / KENNELS.......................................27 BOARDING KENNELS.......................................................27 KENNELS & CATTERIES....................................................27 EXOTIC PETS AND REPTILES..........................28 EXOTIC PETS........................................................................28 PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / PUBLIC HOUSES...................................................30 PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES......................30 PET FRIENDLY PUBS..........................................................31 PET HOLIDAYS......................................................................32 PET SERVICES........................................................34 CEMETERY / CREMATORIUM / GREEN BURIALS - PETS & EQUINE.............................................34 DOG GROOMERS...............................................................35 INSURANCE...........................................................................35 PET TRANSPORT................................................................35 PET WASTE SOLUTIONS.................................................36 SYMPATHY CARDS............................................................36 PET SHOPS & SUPPLIES.....................................37 ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS................................37 DOG FOOD............................................................................37 PET FOODS.............................................................................38 PET SHOPS / SUPPLIES....................................................38 TRAINING AIDS....................................................................38 VETERINARY SURGEONS / PET HEALTH....51 HEALING CREAMS.............................................................51 The Dogs Directory.........41 ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS.................................49 DOG COLLARS......................................................................49 DOG BREEDERS..................................................................49 DOG FOOD.............................................................................50 DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION........................50 DOG FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS...........................................51 DOG GROOMERS...............................................................51 DOG RESCUE.......................................................................51 DOG SUPPLIES & SERVICES.........................................51 DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR...................................51 DOG TRAINING / MASSAGE THERAPY.....................53 HEALTH & WELLBEING.....................................................53 PET FOODS.............................................................................53 PUBS..........................................................................................54 TRANSPORT...........................................................................54 The Horse Riders Directory..........................63 Cemetery / Crematorium / Green Burials......................................................................74 Equine Clothing Supplies & Feed...................................74 Equnie Cremation................................................................75 Healthcare / Health / Nutrition......................................75 Horse Bedding........................................................................75 Horse Box Repairs.................................................................75 Horse Supplies......................................................................75 Horse Transportation..........................................................75 Horseboxes.............................................................................76 Riding Stables / Centres...................................................76 Saddlery.....................................................................................76 Safety Fences.........................................................................76
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4 4 PREMIER POSITION SECTION ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETIES / RESCUE CENTRES / ASSOCIATIONS www.greyhoundtrustharvel.co.uk - 01474 815273 01303 862622 - www.lordwhisky.co.uk Give a dog a home? We rescue unwanted • POND LINERS • POND PUMPS • POND FILTERS • LAKE LINERS SHOP ON OUR ONLINE STORE TODAY! www.fawcettsliners.com 01772 612 125 | sales@ fawcettsliners.uk AN AFFORDABLE, CARING & PROFESSIONAL KENNEL & CATTERY IN MARGATE, KENT We’ll look after your pets like they’re our own! 01843 823568 • www.manstonboardingkennelscattery.com PREMIER POSITION SECTION ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETIES / RESCUE CENTRES / ASSOCIATIONS Each year approximately 8,000 greyhounds retire and they are all in need of loving homes www.greyhoundtrustharvel.co.uk - 01474 815273 Registered Charity No: 269668 Croftview Kennels We have been caring for a variety of animals including horses donkeys, sheep, dogs, cats and wildlife for over 50 years, and for the last 30 years, run reduced cost veterinary clinics for people on low incomes. We can only coninue our work with your help of a donation or remembering us in your will. No animal ever put down unless due to quality of life. 01303 862622 - www.lordwhisky.co.uk • POND LINERS • POND PUMPS • POND FILTERS • LAKE LINERS SHOP ON OUR ONLINE STORE TODAY! www.fawcettsliners.com 01772 612 125 | sales@ fawcettsliners.uk CATTERIES / KENNELS AN AFFORDABLE, CARING & PROFESSIONAL KENNEL & CATTERY IN MARGATE, KENT We’ll look after your pets like they’re our own! 01843 823568 • www.manstonboardingkennelscattery.com AQUARIUM & POND
Label Underwater Sealer • Seals Underwater • Non-Toxic • Seals splits & cracks! • Bonds to most surfaces • Paint bonds to damp surfaces without primer! • For ponds, Spas, Pools, Marine & Construction. • Extra Products, sizes & colours available www.huttonaquaticproducts.co.uk 01202 481706 / info@huttonsupplies.co.uk THE DOGS DIRECTORY
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5 PREMIER POSITION SECTION PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / PUBLIC HOUSES THE HORSE DIRECTORY A comprehensive range of dog study courses. Tel: 01644 440 601 www.compass-education.co.uk HAPPY TUMMY Charcoal helps settle your pet’s tummy issues quickly & effectively. Reduces gas & odours. Aids digestion. Improves health & vitality. www.finefettlefeed.com • 0800 612 7496 We are a small freehouse serving home cooked food, traditional Sunday roasts and a huge selection of spirits, beers & ales 01732 668 619 - facebook.com/theploughbasted Basted, Sevenoaks Everything For The Horse & Rider! We stock a wide range of equestrian products. Our staff are all experienced. www.smeethsaddlery.co.uk t: 01945 585998 Horse & Pony Cremations Family-focused, compassionate, excellent service with unrivalled facilities to ensure the highest standards. 24 hour call out service available for urgent assistance. 01376 33 136 - www.wmartinandson.co.uk 01753 850 916 - www.jmbhorsepower.com JUDDPURS SADDLERY Quality Goods for your Horse Specialists in Saddle Fitting by the Society of Master Saddlers Qualified Saddle Fitter 01986 874 800 - 07880 555 863 Est 1991 THE SAFEST FENCE FOR YOUR HORSES! EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED IN THE UK BY VALE GARDENS LTD - 01386 831000 Pattard Holiday Cottages North Devon Coast Nestled in the heart of the country-side, our three cottages are perfectly located for a holiday, a long or short weekend or a leisurely mid-week break. Dogs welcome. With onsite Restaurant. www.pattard.co.uk 01237 441 311 • info@pattard.co.uk Give a dog a home? We rescue unwanted dogs and puppies, and rehome to new loving homes. citydogshomes.co.uk - Hardwick Kennels - 01782 304 130 Find Your Ideal Scottish Holiday Cottage t: 01463 719219 www.wildernesscottages.co.uk International Pet Travel from the UK info@fetchapet.co.uk www.fetchapet.co.uk Tel: 01206 330332 FANCY BEING IN NEXT YEARS ISSUE? CALL US! 01582 488 385

pub-an Inn that encourages a sense of humour but takes food, real ales and whisky very seriously. Tel

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We understand that losing a pet is a very emotional time from small to large pets. If required, we can even offer a collection service. We are a family run pet & horse crematorium in rural Suffolk, serving Cambridgeshire, Essex & Norfolk.

6 PREMIER POSITION SECTION PET SHOPS & SUPPLIES Please mention the Pets & Animals Directory when contacting our advertisers CALL US ON: 01582 488 385 TO ADVERTISE YOUR COMPANY IN NEXT YEAR’S ISSUE OF: • THE PETS & ANIMALS DIRECTORY • THE DOGS DIRECTORY PET SERVICES Over 50 years experience providing insurance for Animal-Related trades Call 01328 857921 info@cliverton.co.uk www.cliverton.co.uk We offer a number of services all of which are performed with compassion and a complete understanding of your pets needs. www.k9heaven.co.uk 07805 564 099 KENNELS & CATTERIES SPECIALIST WASTE REMOVAL Call us today on: 01580 857012 www.petwastesolutions.co.uk Email: info@petwastesolutions.co.uk www.sarahbrowncards.com 01986 893953 • sarah@sarahbrowncards.com www.k9bridle.com CALL FREE: 0800 50 53 093 • Extensive range of raw meat (BARF) & whole prey diets • Single source proteins & elimination diets • Fast, frozen & next day delivery • Online ordering facility See our full range of products on our site: www.kiezebrink.co.uk EXOTIC ANIMAL FEEDS & RAW FOOD DIETS SELF-CONTAINED ACCOMMODATION www.stableslodge.co.uk - 01332 510000
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Feeling Clucky?

Feeling Clucky?

Keeping hens at home seems to be becoming an incredibly popular hobby. Just take a look on social media and see how many people have taken off keeping a few birds for eggs, or tending to a flock of rare breeds. Adopting ex battery hens is also a possibility – several family members have committed to re-homing some of these poor girls and have grown very fond of their new creatures.

Keeping less than 50 birds means you don’t have to register as a livestock owner with Defra; however it is a good idea to make sure that you receive any health information, disease alerts and so on.

If the idea is something which tickles you, then do your research. Keeping livestock is a slightly different ball game to keeping other domesticated pets; and while chickens can be fairly low maintenance, all owners have a responsibility under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to ensure that all welfare needs are properly met.

The first thing to consider is the space you have available. Chickens are sociable creatures and will need to be kept in a group. If you are considering keeping them for eggs, then you will need several

laying birds to provide enough for the average British family. A coop is essential no matter how ‘free range’ you’d like to keep the birds. They need it for a secure place to roost at night, away from casual predators. They are also fairly destructive in terms of garden space, so if you are a green fingered prodigy, you may want to consider a larger coop which can contain them for longer. A rough rule of thumb is around 50cmsq for each bird, plus a perch for roosting and a nesting box, and you must provide warmth and shelter from the elements too. Ventilation is important as chicken waste contains ammonia which can cause respiratory problems and damage eyes, although a well built home should also avoid drafty sleeping areas.

Exercise space is key, and this should ideally be enclosed with wire mesh fencing to avoid foxes. This should be checked regularly for any signs of wear or tampering.

There are a host of products on the market, from plastic, easy clean houses which tend to be on the small side but are easy to clean, to complex DIY wooden coop and run combos which provide excellent height but will need more maintenance.

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Pets & Animal Showguide

2023

Horse of the Year Show

4th -8th October • NEC, Birmingham • www.hoty.co.uk

Rutland Pet Show

8th October • Oakham Castle, Oakham

Discover Dogs

15th - 16th October • Excel, London

The GCCF Supreme Cat Show

21st October • NEC, Birmingham • www.supremecatshow.org

The London International Horse Shows

13th - 18th December • Olympia, London • www.olympiahorseshow.com

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The South East Arachnid Show

January • Ashford International Hotel, Ashford www.invicta-arachnid-club.co.uk

Crufts 7th - 10th March • The NEC, Birmingham www.crufts.org.uk

All About Dogs

May • London Rd, Writtle, Chelmsford

The Royal Cheshire County Show 2024

18th - 19st June • Clay House Farm, Tabley, Knutsford

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OUR LIST OF SOME OF THE TOP SHOWS WITHIN 2023 & 2024

HAPPY HOUNDS

Pet care expert gives tips on relieving Seasonal Affective Disorder

With one in three Brits experiencing symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), experts at leading pet food brand Webbox are warning that the change of seasons could also affect canines.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), also known as the ‘winter depression’ is a wellknown phenomenon across humans during the darker and colder months. As daylight decreases, the human brain produces more melatonin and less serotonin, creating a chemical imbalance which ultimately can have a substantial impact on mood, sleep, appetite, and activity.

A study by the UK’s leading vet charity, People’s Dispensary of Sick Animals (PDSA), revealed that a third of dog owners noticed a downward turn in their pet’s mood during the colder months. Half of the owners studied also reported that their pets slept for longer periods of time, while 20 percent noted that their pets were significantly less active.

In a response to the upcoming darker months, the experts at Webbox are hoping to educate pet owners on identifying and relieving the symptoms of SAD within dogs.

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Camille Ashforth, Senior Brand Manager at Webbox, said: “Studies have shown that humans share a lot of the same brain chemistry with dogs, so it’s no surprise that our pets may also experience the chemical imbalance that causes SAD.

“Just as we can feel our moods drop when the seasons change, our pets can too. With the Autumn Equinox having just fallen, it’s important to keep an eye on pooches for the tell-tale signs of SAD.”

Common symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder in dogs:

• Grumpiness and irritability

• General fatigue

• Changes in appetite

• Reduced energy

Tips for reducing the effects of SAD in dogs:

1) Keep up your summer routine through the winter months

Camille Ashforth says: “Try to keep their daily routine up throughout the winter months. Whilst we do appreciate that windy walks in the rain may not be as inviting as those lovely warm summer strolls, it’s important to keep your dog stimu lated by new sights and smells.

“With less sunshine throughout the winter months, a daily walk may also be the only chance your dog gets to experience some natural sunlight, so try to get out during the day if you can.”

2) Encourage indoor activity

“It’s important to ensure that dogs frequently have opportunities for stimulation and entertainment, so make time to interact with your dog throughout the day.

“You could also invest in some sensory pet toys that will give your

pooch something to play with, even if you’re not at home.”

3) Improve your internal lighting

“You could even purchase special light boxes that are designed to replicate natural sunlight to help alleviate the effects of SAD. While these products are designed by humans, it’s something that could also have a positive effect on your pooch. “If you’d rather not disturb your current lighting situation, simply moving your dog’s bed nearer a sunny-side window could help them soak up the natural rays better.”

4) Look after yourself

“Many people agree that pets will often react to and reflect their owner’s moods, so it’s important that you look after your own mental health – especially if you’re worried about your pets’.

“Focus on your stress levels, and make sure that you’re not outwardly projecting any negative characteristics around your pet that they could pick up on.”

For further information, visit www.webbox.co.uk.

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Not Ready For A Dog or Cat? Not Ready For A Dog or Cat?

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Perhaps a smaller pet is something you are interested in due to space constraints, or perhaps not having the time or mobility to give an animal the exercise it requires. What sort of pet would best suit you and your family? The Blue Cross gives this advice:

Gerbils

Fun to watch if they are living in the correct conditions. They are burrowing animals by nature and spend many hours digging for pleasure, making them much more fun to observe than to handle. Gerbils are quick and agile, and young children can find it quite difficult to hold them without squeezing too hard. If you have young children and wish them to be able to handle their pet, it may be better to choose a different species. As pets for adults, however, you will certainly find gerbils fascinating both to watch and to handle.

Hamsters

There are many different types of hamster. Only one type needs to live as a solitary animal, while all others need companions. They are by nature nocturnal animals and can become quite alarmed if disturbed in the daytime. For this reason they may be a disappointing companion for a child and may bite if disturbed from sleep, they are probably just waking up as your child is going to bed. With quite poor eyesight and easily startled by sudden movements, they make much better companions for adults than for children.

Mice

Small and quick and, for this reason, may not be suitable for young children. As with all small furry animals, there needs to be considerable parental interest as children can easily be distracted and forget the daily needs of their pets. Male mice have quite a strong smell of musk, but the females have far less smell. For this reason more attention needs to be given to the cleaning regime for males.

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Guinea Pigs

Can make good companions for adults and children. They are fun to watch and have a varied vocabulary. Once you get to know your animals it is possible to tell when they are happy, sad, excited or angry. They are not happy just to be left in a hutch at the bottom of the garden, but need shelter from all extremes of weather and a run to enable them to graze freely, safe from predators. It is vital that they are with another of their own kind. Gentle by nature, guinea pigs can be a good first-time companion for a child as long as there is considerable parental interest. Consideration needs to be given to their fairly long lifespan, which can be up to seven years. If you are buying them for your children, please consider whether they will still be interested in seven years time. Many animals end up in rehoming centres such as The Blue Cross because children often reach an age when their priorities change.

Chinchillas

If housed and handled correctly, chinchillas make intelligent, happy and interesting companions. When you know them well and they are happy in their homes, they can be taught to do basic tricks in order to earn a treat! Consideration must be given to their long lifespan, which is approximately 15 years. It is vital to give extra thought if you are considering buying them as companions for your children – who may have grown up and left home by the time the chinchillas have reached later life. Chinchillas are nocturnal animals, and need a very large cage plus a dust bath (this is essential for their mental and physical well-being). They are enthusiastic dust bathers and do make quite a lot of mess! Chinchillas need to live with a companion – either a female with a neutered male, or litter-mates of the same sex (they will usually live harmoniously as long as they have been together since birth). As well as having a large cage for their accommodation, they need to be given exercise time out of their cage, and are responsive and lively animals.

Rabbits

Most people are of the opinion that rabbits are excellent pets for children. There are, however, many things to be considered before thinking of giving a home to these animals, especially

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when you have young children. Rabbits are prey animals and need to be ready to run from danger at all times. Those rabbits kept only in hutches have nowhere to feel secure, and when a child tries to lift them from the hutch, the rabbit may try to scratch, kick or bite to get away from perceived danger. Children can therefore be disappointed when they find their rabbits are not keen to be picked up and cuddled. They do make good companions for children as long as their accommodation is correct and the handling is done with sensitivity and under adult supervision. The best kind of accommodation for rabbits when children are involved in their daily care, is a wooden Wendy house construction with an attached run area. This will give children the opportunity to sit quietly and wait for the rabbits to come to them. This way the animals will feel more confident as they will have all four feet on the ground and will be able to hop away should they wish to do so. It also means that the rabbits can still be given attention even during bad weather and the children will be able to groom them and watch them having fun. It is important that a rabbit has a companion of its own kind. Many people are of the opinion that rabbits and guinea pigs can live quite happily together, but this is NOT the case. They do not “speak the same language” and rabbits can sometimes inflict quite severe injuries on guinea pigs, especially in the spring. The approximate lifespan of a rabbit is between six and eight years, therefore careful thought needs to be given before taking on these animals.

Please be sure that when buying any small animal for yourself or your children you always use a reputable breeder. Make sure the animals have been sexed properly, and are of sufficient age to leave their mothers. Never buy animals from pet shops unwilling to spend time with you making sure you understand the commitment being taken on.

Supplied by the Blue Cross www.allaboutpets.org.uk

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So what sort of pet would best suit you & your family?

GoldenOldies

Senior Pet Care

As we age, so do our bodies and our minds. Strength can weaken joints and bones and become stiff or sore; eyesight may suffer. It is not different from our pets. That energetic puppy or playful kitten will soon grow up, and as their health begins to change or decline, it is important to make sure you know how to look after them properly.

When we talk about senior, we mean at around 7 years or so in dogs and cats. In small dogs, the signs of aging can take quite a bit longer to show, but energy levels will begin to drop, behaviour may alter, and dietary needs will probably require some thought. Thankfully, these changes are usually gradual, but regular vet checks and health checks at home should mean you are aware before they start to cause your pet too many aches and pains.

What should you watch for?

Well, changes to routine are the best signs. Sleeping patterns, appetite and activity levels are the obvious ones. An older cat may sleep more, or be less anxious for food; dogs may struggle with clean toileting even when they have long been trained. Some dogs may consume less water, so check they are drinking and not becoming dehydrated.

Mobility can be impaired, as can energy levels. It may be that you notice your dog seems more tired after a long walk, and you may need to consider a gentler route more often. If cats are suffering with arthritis or joint pain, they may not perch in as many high places or leap into action at the sight of a toy.

Hearing and sight can also be affected, and you may notice these are no longer as sharp. Behaviourally, there may be some changes in reactions towards strangers, or even family members, which can indicate cognitive issues and should be monitored closely. Dogs can suffer from senility issues in later life in the same way humans can, so odd behaviours should also be monitored.

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What can you do?

A soft, comfy bed is excellent for older bones, and should help manage draught exposure too which can be painful for arthritic joints. Regular visits to the vets to monitor for any lumps and bumps, eye and ear issues and weight are also a good idea. Teeth should be monitored closely in older pets; as these can decline quite rapidly in health and cause diet issues very rapidly. Sadly, some breeds do not have particularly long life spans, and regular monitoring means you will be kept aware of how long it is kind to keep them going.

Diet and weight

Like people, both cats and dogs who become more sedentary later in life can have weight issues caused by the same diet with less exercise. Less calories will be used, but they still need the usual, and some extra, nutrients. Changing to a suitable ‘Senior Care’ feed is a good idea, as these are usually balanced to provide the right amount of protein and fibre with less calories to suit your pets lifestyle. As always, although it is tempting to treat your pet, cats and dogs should not consume human food, which is often calorie dense,

lacking in suitable nutrition and contains far too much salt and sugar, so keep scraps to an absolute minimum if you must.

Have some understanding too. If your cat is grouchy some days, leave her be. Ramps can help senior dogs climb into vehicles or up sharp steps where needed, and if walks take slightly longer, consider breaking them down or taking a less strenuous route.

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Your pet will soon grow up, & as their health begins to change or decline, it is important to make sure you know how to look after them properly.

Snakes for Beginners

For some folk, snakes are not the obvious first choice as ‘pet’. Not cuddly, no big doe eyed companionship, and a steady diet of frozen rodents is not for everyone, perhaps understandably so. Of course, history has long painted the snake as the bad guy (the bible, anyone?) and something to be feared, and they are not easy pets either, requiring time, money and knowledge, but these fascinating creatures can be both rewarding and educational as pets. They may take some time to get to know your scent and identify that you are not a threat, but usually once this happens most snakes are happy to be handled.

Is it for you?

Well, snakes don’t smell, or shed hair around your house. They don’t require twice daily walks, or constant entertainment, and usually are far from sociable, meaning you can easily keep a single snake. On the other hand, they can live for a very long time, and will require roomy accommodation, heat and light, and again, there is the dead rodent aspect.

Which snake?

For beginners, most experts would recommend a corn snake or a milk snake. Anything overtly large, venomous or a large constrictor is definitely not suitable for those new to keeping snakes for obvious reasons. It is essential to seek out an experienced breeder, because trapped wild snakes can be very difficult to handle, may have mites or disease, and can be picky about live feeding as opposed to frozen food. Corn snakes are usually a good bet and come in a variety of colours or ‘morphs’ as snake lovers call them.

Habitat

Speak to the breeder about how large your snake will likely grow. You will need a temperature controlled vivarium which is properly secure,

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as snakes can be quite the Houdini and squeeze through the smallest of gaps. Because snakes lead fairly sedentary lifestyles, the vivarium doesn’t need to be huge – roughly half the length of the stretched out snake is a good rule of thumb. Snakes thermo regulate, meaning you will require cool and warm spots, with a heating pad which does not cover the entire base of the tank. Humidity needs to be regulated according to the breed, and rocks / shrubbery will provide some entertainment too. The tank will need spot cleaning a day or two after feeding, and a full clean every few weeks.

Feed

Pet snakes are usually fed on a diet of frozen rats and mice. These will need to be thawed before feeding, and perhaps warmed slightly in colder weather. They are fed roughly on a weekly basis, but check with your breeder as to the best feed and feeding schedule until you get to know your snake better. They will also need a regular supply of fresh water, in a heavy dish that can’t spill too easily.

Health

Some breeds, such as the Ball Python (named for his shy habit of curling his large body around a small head) can often go on hunger strike. Usually this will be self limiting, but if your snake starts to look thin or unwell, he needs to visit the vet. Shedding is usually done with the skin in a whole piece; if your snake sheds in sections, this can also be a sign of ill health. Take care to make sure all dead skin is removed, gently bathing around eyes and mouth if flakes are left behind. Most vets should be fine with treating snakes, but it is a good idea to find one who takes a special interest in exotics to ensure your pet can always access the best care.

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Snakes are fascinating creatures that can be both rewarding & educational

Who’s a Pretty Boy?

The English Budgerigar has been kept in captivity for centuries, and is the world’s most popular domesticated bird.

It isn’t difficult to understand why. These friendly, brightly plumed little birds are actually parrots with the hooked beak and 2 toes on the front and back of their feet. They have a reputation for intelligence and affection towards their owners, and can live for 10 or more years under the right conditions.

In a range of blue, green and yellow shades, budgerigars have also been bred with crests and brighter, more unusual colour combinations. Find a reputable local breeder who has a good stock of healthy birds, or speak to a friendly pet shop who you know deals with good breeders. Both hen and cock birds ‘talk’, but hens tend to be slightly less friendly and harder to train. You can house budgerigars in pairs, although do bear in mind a mixed pair will probably breed. If you want a same sex pair, cocks are likely to have a better relationship, although 2 hens can work.

As with any captive animal, space is crucial, so make sure you have space for a roomy cage, and consider letting your budgie out to spread his

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wings (with all doors and windows firmly closed, of course) and explore. Plenty of toys, a mirror and perches will help to keep the budgie stimulated and stave off boredom. Make sure the budgie is located where he will not be exposed to aerosols or any harmful fumes, which include fragranced candles or plug in air fresheners, and check to ensure your houseplants are not poisonous.

Keep the cage clean and away from draughts which can cause colds, and make sure your budgie has mirrors and toys to provide plenty of stimulation, as a bored, depressed bird can have quite serious health problems.

Food wise, speak to the breeder to see what they recommend, but a good quality budgie mix can be purchased from pet food specialists and should provide a varied diet and plenty of mental stimulation too. Millet sprays are available as a treat, but not too often as they are high in calories and can make your bird overweight. Grit should be provided for digestive purposes, and a cuttlefish is a good idea; they provide more interest and are a good source of calcium. Green food, such as an occasional dandelion leaf can be thoroughly washed and offered in small quantities for some variation.

These friendly little birds are social creatures, so, particularly if you have a single bird, do make sure to spend a good amount of time interacting with

them. Chat, let them keep you company when you are at home if they fly free at all, perhaps give them whistle! If you want a bird that is hand tame, you will need to talk to breeders who do a lot of socialisation at a young age, and continue this, gently, at home. Unless you don’t mind being woken at dawn by your budgie chattering, a light sheet or cover should be placed over the cage at night, which will keep your budgie feeling secure and stop him waking with the lark, as it were!

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They have a reputation for intelligence and affection towards their owners, and can live for 10 or more years under the right conditions.

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Cats

If you have ever had a cat go missing you will know what an upsetting experience this is. Some cats do go wandering; although they are territorial creatures studies have shown that some cats have quite large territories, and when nature calls, some do stray.

Indoor only cats can sometimes escape – usually they will not go far having only a limited territory so make sure you check all nooks and crannies in your home and garden. A cat used to indoor space may well find the outside world a scary place, so search very carefully in case your cat is hiding in fear.

For outdoor cats, the reality is that they may often roam far and wide – many cats can have a territory of quite some size and may be used to spending large parts of their day away.

When do you actually decide your cat is missing? Well, you know your pet’s routine. Do they usually come running home at breakfast time, or perhaps

when you return home from work? If they break routine and you are worried, then it isn’t too soon to check.

The first place to search is inside the house. Cats can be very good at silently sleeping in small, dark places, so before you get your walking boots on, search the house carefully. Outside, take a torch and something containing their favourite biscuits or treats. Check outbuildings such as sheds and garages, as cars can often shoot in unobtrusively, and a neighbour might have missed them slinking in. Listen well, using the treats to create a noise, as a trapped cat can often be heard.

Check dark corners with the torch, as even if the cat remains silent, the torch may give away the glow in their eyes. If you live close to open fields or wooded areas, your cat may well have strayed too far on a hunting expedition, so it is worth search here too.

Please, please ensure your cat is microchipped –nearly all vets and rescue centres have a scanner and will be able to locate you if your pet is bought in to them.

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If initial searches yield no results, the next step is to involve others. Put up posters, at eye level, and approaching regular dog walkers is a good idea as they may well have spotted the cat on their routine walks. It is also a good idea to check with the council and local vets and shelters to check if any cats matching your missing cats description have been found, and to make them aware to call you if they are in future.

Lastly, social media is an excellent place to look. Local interest pages are a good start, and most areas have a lost pet’s page which you will be able to post on.

Dogs

Losing a dog can be extremely traumatic – like losing any member of your family the sense of loss and grief can be overwhelming. Add in the feelings of worry as to where they may be, whether they are hurt, lost or frightened. It may be that your dog has escaped from an unsecured garden, or been scared outside and bolted; if that is the case, often they will range close to home and be relatively easy to find, so get out immediately and start looking.

Use your usual call or whistle, and check your usual walking routes. If you are unlucky and don’t find him quickly, contact your microchip provider, vet and any local rescue centres to be on the alert. It is also wise to get moving on photo flyers, which can be placed near your home, anywhere the dog is familiar with and hopefully, at the local vet and rescue centres.

Some pet insurance companies have plans in place if you think your dog is lost or stolen, so it is worthwhile giving them a call to see what they may be able to suggest.

Sadly, some 1750 dogs were reported stolen in the UK last year, figures which don’t take into account unreported thefts and are unfortunately on the increase. Pedigree dogs, especially smaller ones

Very sadly, some cats may have been hurt or worse, and never return, and some miraculous cases have trekked home after months or even years away, so keep searching and hope your moggy makes it home.

have become hot property amongst pet thieves, with some breeds commanding prices of £1,000 or more. ‘Designer’ breeds like Chihuahua’s, Staffies and Pugs are in particular demand, but many other breeds are also desirable, changing hands for far more sinister uses than simply selling on to a new owner. Dog fighting is on the increase, and some breeds are being stolen for use as bait dogs.

Most dogs are stolen whilst unattended in gardens, so make sure your outside space is completely secure and don’t leave your pets outside unattended for any length of time – it is far easier to be vigilant than follow up with a theft later on. Do not leave them tied up outside shops or alone in vehicles either.

If your dog is stolen, do report it to the police. Also make sure the loss is reported to the local dog warden and that of neighbouring councils. As with any lost dog, report to your microchip provider, all local vets and anywhere else the dog may be dumped or taken for treatment.

Social media has been used with increasing success in recovering lost and stolen pets, reuniting dogs with their owners even after many months. Don’t lose heart, and keep searching –visit www.dogtheftaction.com for more advice.

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The Best Dog Breeds

CHOOSING THE RIGHT DOG

What To Consider When Choosing A New Dog

ISSUE: 2023/24

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42 PREMIER POSITION • PAGE: 43 44-45 • The best dog breed for a family with young children 46-47 • What to consider when choosing your dog The Dogs Directory................49 ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS.....................49 DOG COLLARS.........................................................49 DOG BREEDERS......................................................49 DOG FOOD................................................................50 DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION..........50 DOG FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS................................51 DOG GROOMERS...................................................51 DOG RESCUE............................................................51 DOG SUPPLIES & SERVICES..............................51 DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR.......................51 DOG TRAINING / MASSAGE THERAPY..........53 HEALTH & WELLBEING........................................53 PET FOODS...............................................................53 PUBS...........................................................................54 TRANSPORT...........................................................54 Contents PAGES: 44-4 5
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The Best Dog Breed for a Family With Young Children

There are numerous dog breeds on the market that are suitable for families . Such dogs will tolerate rowdy behaviour. For example, young children will pull the dog’s hair, lay on them, play with them, pull their tail and even step on them. If your family has young children therefore, it is advisable to find breeds that will cope with the demanding needs of the young people in the house. Below is a list of dogs that will stand the attention of small children.

Golden retrievers. Golden retrievers are some of the best breeds for a family with young children. The breed is popular for being playful and active. Golden retrievers are friendly to humans, do not bark a lot and are adaptable to different situations.

Labrador retrievers. Labrador retrievers are quick learners. The pooches are able to learn all the rules and regulations in your home within a very short time. In addition, they are playful and fun to have at home. As a result, your children will enjoy playing with them for hours. Labs are also fast learners and you will enjoy training them on new skills.

Basset hounds. If you want a quiet and docile furry friend for your children, you should consider good breeds such as basset hounds. This breed of pup is very docile and hence will not cause a lot of disturbance at home. And although this breed loves spending time with family members, it will not show affection like other breeds.

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“it is advisable to find breeds that will cope with the demanding needs of the young people in the house”

Collie. Collies are known to be both fun and protective. If you are looking for a dog that will not only play with your children, but also offer them with protection, then collies will fit the bill. Collies also tend to be independent minded and thus, are easy to train. And although they appear to be larger than other tail-wagers, they are gentle on your young children.

Beagles. Beagles are another breed of hound that is very friendly. Although the breed is small, it is very intelligent and easy to train. Beagles are gentle and protective - the perfect traits for a family with young children.

Bichon frise. If you prefer a very small dog, Bichon frise may be the right breed for your family. The good thing with Bichon frise is that they love to play a lot but shed very little fur. The small mutt also loves to spend time with children and can play the game of fetch with ease.

Poodle. If your children suffer from allergies, your dog of choice would be a poodle. This is because it sheds very little fur. In addition the dog is very intelligent and can easily become your kid’s best friend. The dog is also very patient , ideal for persistent children.

Pomeranian. As the name suggests, this dog was developed in the Prussian region of the Pomeranian. It is a fun and intelligent pet that will always have a smile for you. The Pomeranian is very intelligent and is ready to learn all the tricks and skills that his owner wants him to. However, this breed can be an aggressive barker, therefore, you need to train him adequately in this area so that he does not cause disturbance at home. Your kids can easily walk this dog as it has an affectionate temperament.

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...Choosing your Dog

There are dozens of dog breeds to choose from when thinking of getting a family dog. But not every dog is suitable for every family and your purpose for the dog should be a leading factor for you to get the best breed. Different dog breeds behave differently too, making it even more important for you to approach the selection part of it with care to get the best for your family. Below are some considerations that will help you pick the best dog breeds.

• DOG SIZE

It is an important basic factor you should not forget when getting your dog. Size includes the weight and the height of the dog. Larger dog breeds might be very good for those with enough space whereas miniature dog breeds would be best for those in small apartments because they are smaller and require less space. Consider the age of your children when getting the dog so you don’t end up with a breed that poses danger to small babies.

• DOG COAT

The dog breeds have varying coats and if you have sensitive members in the family then this s a very important factor to consider. Longhaired dogs can prompt some allergies, but you can find breeds that shed less compared to others. Shedding can also interfere with how clean the house is so if you do not have time to keep up with all the vacuuming then you might want to consider a dog breed with less shedding. Generally, longer coated dogs shed more than those with shorter coats and wire sheds less than silky hair. Also important to remember is that the coat can play a role on the appearance of the dog with some people finding long coated dogs appealing and beautiful than those with short coats; it would be a matter of preference.

• DOG FAMILY ORIENTED NATURE

When looking through the dog breeds for your family, it is important to remember that some breeds are great with children and some are

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not as friendly. Labradors for instance, are naturally very good with small children while some Alaskan Malamutes are not as friendly and are better for the outdoors than the indoors.

• DOG ACTIVITY LEVEL

A very important consideration to make because some breeds are active more than others and high energy breeds will require that you have enough space for them and might need regular exercise routines which include runs and walks. When getting a high energy breed, then you must at least have an energy outlet plan for it otherwise it might turn to be destructive around the home as a result of boredom. Trainability and intelligence are the other helpful factors to consider when looking at dog breeds because dif-

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A dog breeds list can be very helpful for you when looking for the best breeds for your home. An experienced breeder can also help you make the best decision depending on your needs and preferences.

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“There is so much to consider when taking care of a horse in both summer & winter”

All Weathers

In the winter:

Good old British weather means we often have quite a diverse range of weather conditions throughout our winters, from gales and storms to heavy snow and driving rain.

In the summer:

If you usually stable at night and turn out in the daytime, it is definitely worth considering reversing the process in the height of summer, allowing for a cooler exercise period and shade / protection from the flies during the day. Do ensure there is a field shelter or tree to provide shade if your horse is outside all day, and don’t forget to provide plenty of cool water.

If you are entering any competitions and need to travel, try to leave early in the morning to avoid making the horses travel later in the day when the sun is hottest, as horseboxes can get very hot indeed, especially in traffic.

Corral away from standing water, as midges and other biters breed rapidly in wet areas in the heat, which can exacerbate sweet itch if your horse is prone.

Like humans, horses can burn.  Patches of white are the most exposed skin, so use a suitable sun cream.  Don’t forget to use insecticide in the stables to try and keep the worst at bay, and keep the mucking out up to date, with the muckheap at a safe distance from the stable.

Feed is important – a thin horse will suffer more in the cold, so make sure your horse’s diet is adequate.

Access to water is equally important, as standing water may well freeze in extreme conditions, so this must be checked very regularly in case the surface has frozen.

Protection for the weather is all important.  Horses do grow an extra layer of hair in preparation, and the natural pattern and condition of this hair helps insulate and repel moisture rather effectively.  Nonetheless, different breeds or senior horses may need extra warmth, so rugging may be advised.  You will need to check this, as horses overheat very easily, and sweating beneath them can cause hair loss and skin problems, so do check under the rug on a daily basis.  There are different varieties available for warmth or to keep water out –speak to your equestrian supplier about your horse and his needs.

Shelter is also important.  In the summer it provides shade, but a strongly built shelter can also offer protection from strong wind and driving rain for outside horses.  It will need to be mucked out regularly, and if it is used often, then clean bedding should be provided.

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Keeping your horse comfortable whatever the temperature is important for health and welfare, and there are things you can do to make it easier.

Feed Guide

Equine feed is big business, and making sure your horse is in tip top condition is something of an obsession for most owners. Horses are creatures of habit, and as they naturally spend a vast amount of time grazing and chewing fibre, they have a natural, psychological need to spend a large proportion of their time chewing. Cereal feed is much faster to chew than hay or grass. This means that good quality feed must be paired with a good amount of roughage to prevent behavioural issues such as weaving or biting and of course keep the horse out of distress. The need to spend some 75% of their time chewing also means roughage is essential to avoid colic which could strike on a cereal only diet.

Chewing also acts to stimulate saliva, which is an important part of the horse’s digestive process and helps to avoid choke, so the majority of most horses calories need to come from fibre rather than grain. The saliva also helps to neutralize stomach acid and avoid possible gastric ulcers. Naturally moving slowly and grazing all day doesn’t use a huge number of calories, and grazing on hay or pasture keeps roughage moving through the digestive tract at a steady rate. This digestion also produces heat, allowing the horse to properly regulate their body temperature.

Every horse has different requirements, depending on his size, what sort of work he does and how he is kept. You also need to think about how much grazing time he has, and the quality of the forage, grass or hay you are feeding. If your horse spends the majority of his time turned out on good, lush pasture, then the amount of hay required will be less, whereas a horse spending a lot of time in stables will need very much more. A horse who changes activity levels will also need feed adjusting; be sure to do this gradually as changes in feed routine can lead very quickly to digestive issues, such as colic. This means it is a good idea to make sure you buy regularly and in quantity, as suddenly running out of feed means rapid change in diet.

Grass provides dietary fluids, whereas hay and cereal are very dry, so make sure that if the horse cannot be turned out to pasture you are adding succulent foods to the feed, apples, carrots and sugar beets. Water should be available in a clean water bucket (scrub this daily) and make it available in a position or fixed where it can be easily reached but not kicked over. Dehydration can be dangerous, so keep an eye on intake, and monitor his droppings to make sure they are not dry and hard as this is a good sign of dehydration.

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“Horses are creatures of habit; they naturally spend a vast amount of time grazing and chewing fibre”

HEALTHY HOOVES

The hoof of the modern horse is a complex structure made of keratinized (or cornified) tissue which surrounds a single toe on each leg. A complex bone structure is surrounded by the sensitive laminae, a layer of tissue which carries the blood to all parts of the hoof. Beneath this is the digital cushion, a pad of rubbery tissue which is the heel of the hoof and provides a shock absorbing cushion.

The horny laminae is the hard layer of hoof which has no feeling and is attached at the white line. The cornified layer is supportive and protective of the more delicate inner structure as well as providing grip, and the entire hoof, being comprised of a single digit responsible for bearing much weight over a small area, is an absolutely vital component of your horse’s health. Routine as well as emergency care is needed to keep your horse in tip top condition and with full mobility.

Maintenance care:

• Pick feet out each day with a hoof pick, and finish with a stiff brush to remove any smaller debris

• Get to know what’s normal for your horse in terms of temperature and digital pulse; any changes will alert you to potential infection, punctures or other problems

• Check shoes or unshod hooves for signs of damage or wear, overgrown or misshapen feet and whether a farrier is required

• Apply proper hoof oil every day or so during the warmer months to avoid cracks

• Have your horses seen by a farrier every 4 – 6 weeks

• Watch for lameness at all times, especially after a farrier visiting, who will need to be recalled if so. Biotin supplements can be given to horses susceptible to grass or sand cracks

• Check foot balance. This means the angle of the front feet should be approx. 45-50 degrees from the ground, and the rear at 50-55 degrees.

• Shoes should fit properly with no gaps, and the clenches need to be around 1/3 of the way up the hoof wall from the floor, straight and flush.

Hoof problems:

Laminitis

Laminitis is generally accepted to be symptom of digestive issues, and is a swelling or inflammation of the soft laminae tissues which is painful and can strike at any time. It can be triggered by grain or grass over eating, infection or trauma. Water

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soluble carbohydrates in high amounts can be present in particularly lush pasture, and are a common cause. Symptoms include obvious pain, a reluctance to move or weight bear at the front, heel to toe walk and an increased sesamoid pulse. Laminitis should be treated as an emergency and a vet should be called straight away. The horse should be moved off of grass and into shavings or cardboard while waiting attention. Horses prone to laminitis should be on a properly regulated, high fibre diet, and need to be seen as regularly as necessary by your farrier.

Thrush

Horses can also be affected by thrush in the foot, a bacterial infection which can spread untreated to the delicate internal parts of the foot. It is usually caused by prolonged exposure to a damp environment such as wet fields or damp bedding. It cans cause lameness and a black, pungent discharge from the frog. The vet should be called out and will recommend treatment, which is usually regular scrubbing and the application of suitable eucalyptus oil or possible poulticing. Prevention is better than a cure, so make sure to keep your horses feet clean and scrubbed, with regular application of eucalyptus, especially in the winter months. If you field is prone to

waterlogging, ensure there is hard standing, and make sure bedding is dry and clean.

Seedy Toe

Seedy toe is a separation of the hoof at the white line, which starts at the toe and moves up the hoof wall as it grows, leaving a hole which becomes filled with dead tissue. It can happen due to laminitis or the toes becoming too long, and needs to be managed with regular farrier visits who will trim so that the hole can grow out.

Bruised Soles

Injury caused by impact or standing on a hard object can lead to bruising of the foot which can cause acute lameness and bruising. Movement should be restricted and standing should be soft, such as shavings or wood chip. Vets can prescribe anti inflammatories and should be called to check for any signs of possible infection or wounds.

Infection

Any lameness or obvious pain can be caused by infections in the foot, and the pus therein will need to be removed by the vet or farrier who will dig out and clean the infected area. This should then be poulticed to draw out any remaining infection before it begins to reach the leg. Your horse also may need antibiotics if the infection is severe.

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The hoof is a complex structure made of keratinized tissue which surrounds a single toe on each leg

Miniature Horses

The world of the miniature horse may be small, but it’s also charming. The British Miniature Horse Society characterizes the miniature as a perfectly scaled down version of a quality riding horse which measures less that 88cm at the withers. Height to weight ratio is not specific to breed but the perfect size equates to somewhere between Hack and Hunter. Although the size of an extremely small pony, miniatures retain their horse status with horse characteristics. These horses are not the result of dwarfism but are selectively bred, so that they are healthy and suitable for breeding themselves. Their small stature is combined with a friendly, curious personality, and they make good companionship animals, even being utilised as guide or assistance animals, but miniatures do retain their essential nature and so need the usual equine treatment. Nutritionally they have the same requirements, and their veterinary and general welfare is as important and time consuming of that of a full sized horse.

To be registered as a miniature horse by the BMHS, a foal must be bred from BMHS registered parents, although adult horses can apply for registration by assessment.

Miniature horses with their friendly nature and small size are frequently owned by those who may not be able to handle a full size horse or pony, so many are with very young riders or those with disabilities. Their tiny stature and good nature also makes them excellent companion horses for full sized horses.

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They also make good competitors, being quick to learn, and very much enjoy dressage style exercise and being the focus of attention.

The BHMS has some excellent advice for those new to the hobby, especially when it comes to purchasing your first miniature horse. As with any such purchase, do ask your vet to take a look at the animal, to ensure you really are buying a properly healthy horse. If you are a very good judge of horseflesh but new to owning a miniature, this is probably still a good idea. Although miniatures are horses, it is a great idea to do some research and find out exactly what makes a good miniature to own. Try to see both parents if buying a foal which should give you an idea of your foals potential size and appearance.

Otherwise, common sense prevails. Look for an animal which is clean, not lethargic or low spirited, with a glossy healthy coat, clear eyes and nose. Feet should be properly trimmed, and will give you an indication of how well looked after the horse has been.

There are some very good breeders registered with the BMHS, and it really does make sense to make your first purchase from someone with the expert knowledge to guide you in the right direction.

For more info see: The British Miniature Horse Societywww.bmhs.co.uk

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"They have a friendly curious personality which makes them good companion animals"
A miniature horse is a perfectly scaled down version of a quality riding horse”

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Our pledge is that your horse, pony or donkey will be treated with dignity and respect, by everyone involved, right to the end.

We are to help you and our caring, knowledgeable team will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Contact a member of The Equine End of Life Service about the options available to you: 01335 320 030

info@equine-endoflife.co.uk www.equine-endoflife.co.uk

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t: 01945 585998 • www.smeethsaddlery.co.uk The Brindles, 165 Salts Road, Walton Highway, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE14 7ED Please mention The Horse Riders Directory when contacting our advertisers

HORSE RIDING

EQUINE CREMATION

W Martin & Son

Essex.

Tel No : 01376 331 136

Web Site : www.wmartinandson.co.uk

See our main advert on page 77

HEALTHCARE / HEALTH / NUTRITION

Ronfields Nutrition

Herefordshire.

Tel No : 01432 851 111

Web Site : www.ronfieldsnutrition.co.uk

E-Mail : ron@ronfieldsnutrition.co.uk

See our main advert on page 77

HORSE BEDDING

Horsebedding.co.uk

Lincolnshire.

Tel No : 01476 585 973

Web Site : www.horsebedding.co.uk

E-Mail : sales@horsebedding.co.uk

See our main advert on page 78

HORSE BOX REPAIRS

JMB Horse Power UK Ltd

Tel No : 01753 850 916

Mob No : 07917 420 301

Web Site : www.jmbhorsepower.com

E-Mail : enquiries@jmbhorsepower.com

Virtue Horseboxes

Tel No : 01753 850 916

Mob No : 07917 420 301

Web Site : www.virtuehorseboxes.com

E-Mail : enquiries@jmbhorsepower.com

See our main advert on page 80

MARK GREGORY HORSEBOX SERVICES

Horsebox maintenance, repairs, servicing, MOT preparation, body repairs & modification, re-flooring etc.

Free collection in 15 mile radius.

today on: 07768 982 600 (Chesham, Bucks)

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HORSE SUPPLIES

HAPPA Direct

Shores Hey Farm, Black House Lane, off Halifax Road, Briercliffe, Burnley. BB10 3QU

Tel No : 01282 455 992

Web Site : www.happadirect.co.uk

E-Mail : happadirect@happa.org.uk

See our main advert on page 82

Natures Equine Ltd

Tel No : 01684 563 320

Web Site : www.eazigrazer.co.uk

E-Mail : info@eazigrazer.co.uk

See our main advert on page 78

HORSE TRANSPORTATION

Comeytrowe Equestrian

Tel No : 01823 461385

Web Site : www.comeytrowe.co.uk

E-Mail : horseboxhire@comeytrowe.co.uk

See our main advert on page 79

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RIDING STABLES / CENTRES

Comeytrowe Equestrian

Tel No : 01823 461 385

Web Site : www.comeytrowe.co.uk

E-Mail : equestrian@comeytrowe.co.uk

See our main advert on page 79

SADDLERY

SAFETY FENCES

Serving Cranleigh, Petworth, Guildford and the Surrounding Areas

Call: 01403 586 077

Call: 07853 879270

www.richardcoveyfencing.co.uk

The Professional Fencing Contractors in Horsham

As professional fencing contractors with decades of experience, we provide everything from agricultural fencing such as half round post and rail to hardwearing security fencing for a protected environment. Located in Cranleigh, we have a reputation across Dorking, Horsham, Guildford and Petworth, and make light work of challenging projects within London.

Vale Gardens Ltd

Birmingham Road, Badsey, Nr. Evesham, Worcestershire. WR11 7TW

Tel No : 01386 831 000

Web Site : www.hipposafetyfence.co.uk

See our main advert on page 81

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78 Other beddings are available Contact us today t: 01476 585973 e: sales@horsebedding.co.uk EQUISORB in the UK ULTRABED greater absorbency Specialist Supplier Pallet quantities Delivery 3 working days Full and Half loads Delivery within 10 days Weatherproof covers available delivered to your door Our business is bedding for horses horsebedding.co.uk
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80 Do you need your horsebox or trailer repaired? Thinking of buying a new horsebox? We offer a complete range of services on all horseboxes or trailers. • Full engine service & reconditioning • Welding & fabrication (inc. aluminium welding) • Ramp repairs & floor safety checks • Pre test inspections & MOT’s • Bodywork repairs & alterations, & electrical repairs • Interior fitting & refurbishment • Complete horsebox build service Our dedicated team is always here to help, why not call us today. Our Virtue range of 3.5 - 6.5 tonne & above horseboxes are all UK built using strong yet lightweight materials, designed by you for you All of our horseboxes are of superior quality bespoke build that combine safety, comfort & style. With a starting price of just £20,000 + VAT chassis supplied. We look forward to talking to you EQUINE VEHICLE SPECIALISTS Virtue Horseboxes by T: 01753 850 916 I M: 07917 420 301 I E: enquiries@jmbhorsepower.com www.jmbhorsepower.com T: 01753 850 916 I M: 07917 420 301 I E: enquiries@jmbhorsepower.com www.virtuehorseboxes.com

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The tapes come in two colour or Grey) The tape a thickness of 1.5mm & looks just like a normal wooden fence.

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The Hippo Safety Fence can be used in several way s: An Alternative to post & rail fencing . It is ideal for creating paddocks, around a Horse walker or dressage arena, racecourses or creating a Lunging circle or Round pen . It provides extra visibility for wired fence

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83 All of this years advertisers & more can be found online at: www.horse-riders-directory.co.uk

BEDFORDSHIRE

BIGGLESWADE

PET SHOPS / SUPPLIES

G&M Growers Ltd

01767 312 082

01767 316 415

www.gandmgrowers.com

CORNWALL

FALMOUTH

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING

COTTAGES

Trengilly Wartha Inn 01326 340 332

www.trengilly.co.uk

CUMBRIA

BOUGHTON-IN-FURNESS

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING

COTTAGES

Woodend Self Catering Cottages

01946 723 277

www.woodendhouse.co.uk

COCKERMOUTH

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING

COTTAGES

Fellside Holiday Cottages

07584 138 682

www.fellsideholidaycottages.co.uk

IN YOUR AREA

DERBYSHIRE

BURNASTON

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES

Stables Lodge 01332 510 000

www.stableslodge.co.uk

DEVON

BIDEFORD

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES

Pattard Cottages 01237 441 311

www.pattard.com

DORSET

CHRISTCHURCH

UNDERWATER SEALER

Gold Label Pond & Aquarium 01202 481 706

www.huttonaquaticproducts.co.uk

MIDDLEMARSH

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING

COTTAGES

Hunters Moon 01963 210 966

www.hunters-moon.org.uk

EAST SUSSEX

HEATHFIELD

PET SHOPS / SUPPLIES

The Pet Food Shop

01435 864 652

www.petfoodshopheathfield.co.uk

ROBERTSBRIDGE

PET WASTE SOLUTIONS

Pet Waste Solutions Ltd 01580 857 012

www.petwastesolutions.co.uk

ESSEX

COLCHESTER

PET TRANSPORT

Fetchapet 01206 330 332

www.fetchapet.co.uk

EPPING

KENNELS & CATTERIES

London & Essex Kents

Farm Kennels & Cattery 01992 522 183

www.lekf.co.uk

LITTLE BENTLEY

DOG FOOD

Bentley’s Dog Food 01206 803 905

www.bentleysdogfood.co.uk

IN YOUR AREA 84

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

CHELTENHAM

PET FRIENDLY PUBS

Duke of Wellington 01451 820 539

www.dukeofwellingtonbourton.co.uk

HEREFORDSHIRE

HEREFORD

PET FRIENDLY PUBS

Golden Cross Inn 01432 880 274

www.goldencrossinn.com

HERTFORDSHIRE

CHIPPERFIELD

EXOTIC PETS

C&T Exotics

01442 834 446

www.candtexotics.co.uk

KENT

CANTERBURY

ANIMAL RESCUE

Lord Whisky @ Park House Animal Sanctuary 01303 862 622

www.lordwhisky.co.uk

GRAVESEND

ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETIES

Greyhound Trust Harvel 01474 815 273

www.greyhoundtrustharvel.co.uk

MARGATE

BOARDING KENNELS

Manston Boarding Kennels & Cattery

01843 823 568

www.manstonboardingkennelscattery.com

SIDCUP

AQUARIUM & POND SUPPLIES

Abacus Aquatics Ltd

0208 302 8000

www.abacus-aquatics.co.uk

LANCASHIRE

PRESTON

DOG GROOMERS

K9 Heaven Dog Grooming

07805 564 099

www.k9heaven.co.uk

POND ACCESSORIES

Fawcetts Liners 01772 612 125

www.fawcettsliners.com

LINCOLNSHIRE

BOSTON

TRAINING AIDS

K9 Bridle 01205 460 090 / 07931 688 162 www.k9bridle.com

LONDON

FULHAM

PET SHOPS / SUPPLIES

The Fish Bowl Ltd 0207 385 6005

www.thefishbowlltd.com

MERSEYSIDE

LIVERPOOL

PET TRANSPORT

Lord Sefton Animal Courier 07512 651 102

www.findapettransport.co.uk

MIDDLESEX

HEATHROW

PET TRANSPORT

Airpets Ltd 01753 685 571 - www.airpets.com

NORFOLK

FAKENHAM

INSURANCE

Cliverton 01328 857 921 - www.cliverton.co.uk

NORTHERN IRELAND

WARRENPOINT

HEALING CREAMS

Botanica International Ltd 0284 173 9151 / 07798 887 833 www.botanica.ie

www.botanicabeauty.com

SCOTLAND

INVERNESS

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES

Wilderness Cottages 01463 719219

www.wildernesscottages.co.uk

SOMERSET

CREWKERNE

PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES

The Muddled Man 01935 881 235 www.themuddledmaninn.co.uk

WELLS PET FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION / HOTELS / SELF CATERING COTTAGES

Ebborways Farm Campsite & B&B 01749 676 339 / 07771 570 321 www.ebborwaysfarm.co.uk

SOUTH YORKSHIRE

BARNSLEY ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS Naylor Agility 01226 444 378 www.nayloragility.co.uk

STAFFORDSHIRE

BURTON-ON-TRENT EXOTIC PETS

Perry’s Reptile Centre 01283 329 250 perrysreptilecentre.co.uk

STOKE-ON-TRENT DOG RESCUE

Staffordshire City Dogs Homes 01782 304 130 / 01538 266 667 www.citydogshomes.co.uk

SUFFOLK

BARROW, BURY ST EDMUNDS PET FOODS

Kiezebrink UK Ltd 01284 810 779 www.kiezebrink.co.uk

BUNGAY

SYMPATHY CARDS

Sarah Brown Cards 01986 893 953

www.sarahbrowncards.com

BURY ST EDMUNDS

CEMETERY / CREMATORIUM / GREEN BURIALS - PETS & EQUINE Suffolk Pet Crematorium 01284 810 981

www.suffolkpetcrematorium.com

IN YOUR AREA 85

WEST MIDLANDS

MERIDEN, COVENTRY

CEMETERY / CREMATORIUM / GREEN BURIALS - PETS & EQUINE

Heart Of England Pet Cremation

Services

01676 523 831

www.hoepetcrem.co.uk/www. heartofenglandpetcremation.co.uk

WEST SUSSEX

HAYWARDS HEATH

PET FRIENDLY PUBS

The Green Man

01825 790 656

www.greenmanhorstedkeynes.co.uk

YORKSHIRE

AMPLEFORTH

PET HOLIDAYS

Studford Luxury Lodges

01439 788 991 / 07817 996 535

www.studfordluxurylodges.com

THE DOGS DIRECTORY

BERKSHIRE

READING

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Happipup Dog Training

07973 272 911

www.happipup.co.uk

SLOUGH

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Whirlwind Agility Club

07989 418 021

www.whirlwind-agility.co.uk

DERBYSHIRE

MATLOCK

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

Walker Peak Cottages

07885 950 242

www.walkerpeakcottages.co.uk

EAST YORKSHIRE

HULL

DOG FOOD

ProDog Raw Ltd

01482 273 888

www.prodograw.com

ESSEX

CANVEY ISLAND

DOG SUPPLIES & SERVICES

GHS Direct Ltd

01268 513 200 01268 513 210

www.ghs-direct.com

COLCHESTER

TRANSPORT / PET TRAVEL

Fetchapet 01206 330 332 www.fetchapet.co.uk

LITTLE BENTLEY

DOG FOOD

Bentley’s Dog Food 01206 803 905 www.bentleysdogfood.co.uk

WALTHAM ABBEY

DOG BREEDERS

Miccosukees Schnauzers 01992 892 256

www.miccosukees.co.uk

HERTFORDSHIRE

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Play ‘N’ Learn Dog Training 01494 773 021 01923 263 427 07791 175 519 www.playnlearndogtraining.co.uk

WARE DOG TRAINING / MASSAGE

THERAPY

MilnersMutts 07973 656 857 www.milnersmutts.co.uk

KENT

SEVENOAKS PUBS

The Plough 01732 668 619 facebook.com/theploughbasted

LINCOLNSHIRE

MARKET RASEN ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS

Lintran K9

01673 885 959

www.lintran.co.uk

NORFOLK

ECCLES

DOG FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS

East Ruston Cottages

01692 580 364

07766 665 684

www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk

HONING ROAD

DOG FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS

Pack Holidays

01692 535 741 / 07935 375 899

www.packholidays.co.uk

NORWICH

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Happy Pets 01603 611 184

07918 288 393 - Booking Office

www.happy-pets.co.uk

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

KETTERING

DOG TRAINING

BEHAVIOUR

Katrina’s Happy Dogs Ltd 07508 168 265

www.katrinashappydogs.com

NORTHAMPTON

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Dog Hampton

07966 469 676

www.doghampton.co.uk

OXFORDSHIRE

HARWELL DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

K9 Training Academy (Oxfordshire) Ltd

07960 267 357

07768 174 075

www.k9trainingacademy.co.uk

HENLEY ON THAMES

PUBS

The Bull & Butcher - Turville 01491 638 283

www.thebullandbutcher.com

WALLINGFORD

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Close Bond Dog Training

01865 340 723

07921 826 358

www.closebond.co.uk

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SCOTLAND

CASTLE DOUGLAS

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Compass Education & Training

01644 440 601

www.compass-education.co.uk

INVERNESS

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

Wilderness Cottages 01463 719219

www.wildernesscottages.co.uk

SHROPSHIRE

SLEAPFORD, TELFORD

DOG COLLARS

Dogmatic (UK) Ltd

01952 245 330

www.dogmatic.org.uk

STAFFORDSHIRE

STOKE-ON-TRENT

DOG RESCUE

Staffordshire City Dogs Homes

01782 304 130

01538 266 667

www.citydogshomes.co.uk

TYNE & WEAR

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

DOG GROOMERS

Forpaws Pet Shop & Grooming 0191 284 3103

www.forpawspetshop.co.uk

WALES

CARMANTHENSHIRE

PET FOODS

Burns Pet Nutrition Ltd

01554 890 482

www.burnspet.co.uk

GWYNEDD

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

Brynygwin Country House & Cottages

01341 423 481

www.brynygwincottages.co.uk

NARBERTH

HEALTH & WELLBEING

Fine Fettle Products

01834 891 728

www.finefettlefeed.com

WEST YORKSHIRE

CASTLEFORD

ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS

R.C Hagen - CATIT

01977 556 622

THE HORSE RIDERS

DIRECTORY

BERKSHIRE

WINDSOR HORSE BOX REPAIRS

JMB Horse Power UK Ltd 01753 850 916

www.jmbhorsepower.com

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

ASKLEY GREEN

HORSE BOX REPAIRS

Mark Gregory Horsebox Services 07768 982 600

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

WISBECH

EQUINE CLOTHING SUPPLIES & FEED

Smeeth Saddlery 01945 585 998

www.smeethsaddlery.co.uk

DERBYSHIRE

ASHBOURNE

CEMETERY / CREMATORIUM / GREEN BURIALS

The Equine End of Life Service 01335 320 014

www.equine-endoflife.co.uk

ESSEX

BLACK NOTLEY EQUINE CREMATION

W Martin & Son 01376 331 136

www.wmartinandson.co.uk

HEREFORDSHIRE

HEREFORD

HEALTHCARE / NUTRITION

Ronfields Nutrition

01432 851 111

www.ronfieldsnutrition.co.uk

LANCASHIRE

BURNLEY

HORSE SUPPLIES

HAPPA Direct

01282 455 992 - happadirect.co.uk

LINCOLNSHIRE

GRANTHAM

HORSE BEDDING

Horsebedding.co.uk

01476 585 973 / 07831 504 372

www.horsebedding.co.uk

SOMERSET

TAUNTON

HORSE TRANSPORTATION

Comeytrowe Equestrian

01823 461 385

www.comeytrowe.co.uk

RIDING STABLES / CENTRES

Comeytrowe Equestrian

01823 461 385

www.comeytrowe.co.uk

SUFFOLK

HALESWORTH

SADDLERY

Juddpurs Saddlery Ltd

01986 874 800 / 07880 555 863 juddpurssaddlery-eastanglia.co.uk

WEST MIDLANDS

WEST BROMWICH

HORSEBOXES

John Oates horseboxes

0121 526 3767

www.johnoateshorseboxes.co.uk

WEST SUSSEX

HORSHAM

SAFETY FENCES

Richard Covey Fencing

07853 879 270

www.richardcoveyfencing.co.uk

WORCESTERSHIRE

EVESHAM

SAFETY FENCES

Vale Gardens Ltd

01386 831 000

www.hipposafetyfence.co.uk

MALVERN

HORSE SUPPLIES

Natures Equine Ltd

01684 563 320

www.eazigrazer.co.uk

IN YOUR AREA 87
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