In This Issue
Pure Pet Food is an instant hit
Alarming numbers of pets being abandoned, says RSPCA
Sorry tales of pets being left without a home
It's very much business as usual for Solus
Pet retailers urged to enter new industry awards
AQUA 2013 is fully booked with three months to go
Royal Canin launches third 'Summer of the Cat' to boost business
HiLife Spoil Me! is now available in multipacks
Co-op cuts online pet insurance by 25% for the summer
Dog model winner Monty on front of Ancol's trade catalogue
Slug pellet warning to dog owners
Pet owners take advantage of reduced price microchipping
Burgess Excel to sponsor The Small Animal Area at The Pet Show
Beaphar UK boosts its marketing team
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Co-op cuts online pet insurance by 25% for the summer
 

The Co-operative Pet Insurance is offering a 25 per cent discount on all pet insurance policies purchased online before October 31st 2013.

The Co-op is attempting to encourage owners to take extra care with their animals’ health over the summer months and warns that as the temperature rises so do the number of potential issues your pet could face.

Lee Mooney, Head of Pet Insurance at The Co-operative Insurance, said: "In Summer, like humans, animals are more active which can increase the risk of injury and are also more susceptible to allergies, such as hayfever which can require medical treatment.

"Keeping pets safe in the sun is extremely important for their health and wellbeing. Like humans, animals need to be given access to cool, shady environments and kept well hydrated throughout the year, but especially when temperatures are high."

The Co-operative Pet Insurance has issued some top tips for looking after pets in the summer months:

  • Never leave your pet in the car - if you need to nip to the shops, leave your pet at home as the heat in enclosed spaces such as cars can quickly become stifling and dangerous
  • Ensure that your pet has adequate water supplies - place bowls of water throughout the house and take a bottle of water and bowl with you when you take your pet for a walk
  • Keep food fresh - in warmer weather bacteria on food grows more quickly so ensure that your pets' food bowl is washed and replenished regularly
  • Walk pets in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are generally lower
  • Groom your pet regularly, this will not only decrease the likelihood of them carrying ticks and fleas but will also cool them down
  • Check labels on weed killers and insecticides as many can be harmful to household pets if not used in a controlled manner
  • Keep an eye on your pet - they can suffer from hayfever too so look out for the following symptoms; scratching or biting body, licking paws, rubbing face on furniture and sneezing.
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