Our trusted affiliates can cater for all your doggy needs

We have teamed up with some fantastic local businesses to ensure that all of your dog’s needs are met by a professional, reliable company.

Heights Farm Premium Pet Foods

A family run business situated on the hilly outskirts of Bolton, Lancashire, Heights Farm Premium Pet Foods is an exciting, newly established company offering some of the highest quality pet foods available in the market place today, with a considerable cost saving over leading brands.

Born from our own experience with animal allergies and digestive intolerances at the farm, we were only too aware that the pet food industry as a whole, driven solely by profit, is a dumping ground for “meat by-products” unfit for human consumption.

So, recognising a real need in the market place, for a premium pet food at a fair price, delivered straight to your door, we took the decision to commission our own range of high quality, hypoallergenic feed. The result…. Only the best 100% wholesome natural ingredients.

 

Heights Farm Premium Pet Foods

Lancashire Mobile Vet Physio

Mobile Veterinary Physiotherapist operating in Lancashire and Greater Manchester.

Fully insured, AHPR and NAVP registered. Specialising in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions to provide gold standard rehabilitation for your pets.

Tilly is a member of the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP) and the Animal Health Professions Register (AHPR). These professional bodies ensure that all members are up to date on current practice and operating to the highest standard.

 

Lancashire Mobile Vet Physio

Dog First Aid Franchise

Dog First Aid courses cover all emergency situations and are suitable for both owners and businesses. They teach all new Digs for Dogs dog walking and home boarding franchisees, so they know exactly how to confidently act should they have a canine emergency with a clients dog, as well as their own!

The courses are led by a network of veterinary professionals and trainers with a shared vision – to give everyone with a dog in their life the skills and confidence to act in an emergency. They not only cover critical situations, but also helpful hints and tips – such as human foods toxic to dogs, harmful cleaning products, how to avoid dog fights etc. and must know information for any person caring for a dog.

No one wants to be unprepared in a situation that requires calm rational action, especially if our four-legged friends’ life depends on it. Vets advise that in most cases when first aid has been administered, the outcome is much better.

 

Dog First Aid Franchise