Simple ways to help your dog feel more comfortable If your dog hasn’t had a bowel movement in over 24–48 hours, they may be constipated. Occasional constipation can happen for many reasons—dehydration, poor diet, or reduced activity—but the good news is, mild cases can often be managed at home with natural remedies. At Chrysidis Pet Care in Gateshead, I monitor … Read More
What to Do If Your Dog Gets Stung by a Bee
Quick tips to keep your pet safe and calm Dogs are curious by nature—and that often includes chasing buzzing insects. While most bee stings aren’t serious, knowing how to respond can help prevent discomfort or even a medical emergency. At Chrysidis Pet Care in Gateshead, I provide safe, supervised care that includes outdoor time. Here’s what to do if your … Read More
How to Keep Your Dog Calm During Fireworks and Storms
Loud noises from fireworks and thunderstorms can be distressing for many dogs, leading to anxiety and fear. At Chrysidis Pet Care, I specialize in providing a calm, home-based environment tailored to each dog’s needs. Here are effective strategies to help your dog stay calm during these noisy events. 1. 🏡 Create a Safe Haven Designate a quiet, comfortable space in … Read More
What To Do If Your Dog Vomits Yellow foam
🐾 Is your beloved dog experiencing episodes of vomiting yellow foam? This can be concerning for any pet owner, but it’s crucial to remain composed and take appropriate action (PetMD, 2020). First, carefully assess your dog’s condition. Observe their behavior for any signs of distress, such as excessive drooling, pacing, or whimpering (ASPCA, 2021). Additionally, note any changes in their … Read More
What To Do If Your Dog Has Diarrhoea
Taking these steps can help manage your dog’s diarrhoea effectively and promote quicker recovery. Observing your pet’s response to treatment and remaining vigilant about their health is essential for preventing future episodes and ensuring their wellbeing. References:
How Hot Is Too Hot for Your Dog?
Summer safety tips every dog owner should know As temperatures rise in Gateshead, it’s important to remember that dogs don’t tolerate heat the same way humans do. What feels warm to us can quickly become dangerous—even life-threatening—for your dog. At Chrysidis Pet Care, I prioritise calm, shaded walks and careful monitoring during hot weather. Here’s what you need to know … Read More
5 Everyday Hazards That Could Harm Your Dog at Home
Protect your pet from common household dangers Your home might feel like the safest place for your dog—but it’s also filled with hidden hazards you might not think twice about. From cleaning supplies to houseplants, there are a number of everyday items that can pose serious risks to your pet’s health. At Chrysidis Pet Care in Gateshead, I believe that … Read More
What to Do If Your Dog Eats Chocolate
Fast action could save your dog’s life Chocolate may be a sweet treat for humans, but for dogs, it can be toxic—and potentially life-threatening. If your dog has eaten chocolate, knowing what to do (and how fast to act) is critical. At Chrysidis Pet Care in Gateshead, I prioritise safety and prevention—but accidents can happen. Here’s a quick, calm guide … Read More
What to Do If Your Dog Has a Seizure
A calm, step-by-step guide for dog owners in Gateshead Witnessing your dog have a seizure can be frightening—but knowing how to respond can make all the difference. While seizures can be caused by a range of issues (like epilepsy, toxins, or illness), what you do in the moment matters most. At Chrysidis Pet Care, I’ve cared for dogs of all … Read More
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