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Enhance your pet’s wellbeing at a free Athlone Roadshow hosted by Petmania
Pet experts Petmania, who recently opened a new state-of-the-art store in Monksland, have launched their eighth annual health and wellbeing campaign which aims to help pet owners across the country provide the best care for their four-legged friends.
Petmania’s Operation TransPAWmation campaign inspires best care for four-legged friends
Ireland’s Pet Experts Petmania have launched their eighth annual health and wellbeing campaign which aims to help pet owners across the country provide the best care for their four-legged friends. Pet-owners and customers who sign up to ‘Operation TransPAWmation’, can avail of personalised advice on their pet’s health and wellbeing as well as numerous talks and events taking place during February and March in stores nationwide.
Great offers on care and food from Doggie Daycare Galway
The team at Doggie Daycare Galway would like to take this opportunity during these very challenging times to say a big thank you to its loyal customers. Although life and business has begun to return to normal, times are still challenging for both people and businesses alike.
Choose the best food for your dog
What food you give your dog is one of the most important decisions you will make for your pooch. Good nutrition influences every aspect of his life. How puppies grow, behaviour, habits, appearance and overall wellbeing are all closely connected to nutrition.
Enjoy a free pet nutrition advice day at Petworld
Petworld want to help to ensure that your pet stays safe and healthy this year so they’ve brought together a carefully selected team of qualified experts for two days only. Connolly’s Red Mills is 100 per cent Irish, with over 100 years of experience. All of Connolly’s Red Mills pet food products for dogs and cats are made from the highest quality natural ingredients. Their pet foods have been developed in association with veterinary experts, and have no added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. By joining Petworld at this event you will get specific advice for which foods your pet should have in their diet from a Red Mills nutritionist expert.
Desert Island Dogs Survey proves Ireland to be a nation of dog lovers
A recent survey undertaken by Kilkenny pet food specialists Connolly’s Redmills has shown that, given the choice, Irish dog owners would prefer their beloved dog to a radio if stranded on a desert island.
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Quality pet foods delivered to your door
Do you find it hard to get to the pet store? Is the recession biting? Let locally owned Galway Pet Foods take care of you and your pets with affordable prices, and a friendly and fast delivery service that will cater for all your pet needs.
Pure Sense - the natural alternative to shaving foams and gels
This 100 per cent natural product leaves your legs feeling re-vitalised and smooth after one drop. Pure Sense is an innovating alternative to shaving foam, that moisturises and smoothes your legs before, during, and after you shave. Containing sesame seed, soya bean, and grapeseed oils, menthol, lavender, and other natural ingredients, Pure Sense leaves your legs still feeling silky smooth the next day.
Wild and Wonderful
Winter is upon us, and food supplies for wild animals and birds are running low. Providing food for birds in the garden is not only a great way to help them survive the winter, it also attracts a variety of species to the garden and provides an opportunity to observe them and their feeding habits. You do need to be careful about what food you put out and where you site bird tables and feeders, but it’s no more complicated than applying simple common sense. For example, if you have cats, don’t put bird feeders where the cats are likely to be able to catch unsuspecting birds: position hanging feeders at the end of long tree branches and well away from places where the cats can hide under cover ready to leap out. You could also wrap a length of barbed wire loosely around the branch or, if you have a bird table, around the top of the post.