Friday, 22 July 2016

FREE Puppy Starter Pack from Vitalin

FREE Puppy Starter Pack from Vitalin

FREE Puppy Starter Pack from Vitalin

Vitalin pet food are offering a FREE starter pack to get your puppy off to the best possible start in life. Sign up on the Vitalin website today and receive the following in your pack:
  • A sample pack of Vitalin Puppy. This hypoallergenic and wheat gluten free food contains high quality protein from 100% British Chicken with rice and nutrient packed botanicals such as fruits, vegetables and herbs.
  • Vitalin Money Off Voucher
  • Vitalin Clicker and Keyring
  • Product Brochure.
Click here for your FREE puppy starter pack

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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Collection of funny fat cat pictures

Collection of funny fat cat pictures

Pets mad have gathered some of the funniest 'big boned' cat pictures from around the world for your enjoyment.














Free Pedigree Dentastixs for Dogs at Tesco

Free Pedigree Dentastixs for Dogs at Tesco

Free Pedigree Dentastixs for Dogs at Tesco

Pets Mad bring you another free offer for your pet. Tesco online are offering a free 7 pack of Pedigree Dentastixs to the first 25,000 people using a voucher code on their website as part of their Pet Dental Care. 

4 out of 5 over the age of 3 have gum disease so help them out with the freebie. Simply click the link below, add the Pedigree Denta Stix Med/Large Dogs 7 Sticks to your shopping cart then the code GRTJL7 at the voucher section in the checkout.

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Purple Personalised Pet Bowl


Get your pets name or a message on one of our stylish personalised pet bowls. Available in 4 sizes, this plastic round purple bowl is perfect for food or water and will definitely add that personal touch to your dog or cats feeding time. 

From only £7.99 the price won't break the bank either. Visit the link below to order yours today from our UK online pet store!


Monday, 18 July 2016

Free Dog Joint Supplements from YuMove


Grab your FREE 30 tablet sample pack of YuMOVE triple-action joint supplements for dogs who have stiff joints or are just getting older. Click the link below to request or free sample pack and remember to like us on Facebook for more freebies and fun stuff!

Product Spec:
YuMOVE Dog's premium, natural formula makes a tail-wagging difference in three ways: soothing stiffness, safeguarding long-term joint health and promoting mobility.


The UK’s #1 veterinary joint supplement*
Clinically proven to work in 6 weeks**
Aids stiff joints
Supports joint structure
Promotes mobility



A day in the life of a German Shepherd

I wake up about 6am, never gets any easier to get out of bed

I grab some breakfast before I get ready to leave, mm chicken flavor

All washed! Who's a good boy? I am

I like to smell the flowers as I leave, lavender is my favourite

Another day at the office *sigh*

When I get home I exercise my pet, he likes sticks but keeps throwing them away

I have a quick snack afterwards, gotta get that calcium!

Dog tax - Torsten, the German Shepherd

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Saturday, 16 July 2016

2 Week FREE Dog Food Trial



The guys at tails.com are offering you to try before you buy. Sign up for a FREE 2 week trial of their dog food range and all you have to pay is £1 for delivery, simple!

Don't worry - You can cancel at any time. One offer per household. Free trial applies to one dog only. For full T&Cs, go to tails.com/terms.



Friday, 15 July 2016

FREE Dog or Cat Food Sample From Pets Kitchen


Grab a free box of goodies for your four legged friend curiosity of the Pets Kitchen. Try before you buy simply follow the link below and fill in your details and pay £1.49 for postage to receive FREE 4 samples of their food.


 

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Funny Sleeping Puppy Pictures

Funny Sleeping Puppy Pictures.

Pets mad have gathered together a collection of some of the cuties and funniest pictures of sleeping puppies. When they are all fetched out and are all good boys, who work very hard.










Friday, 12 June 2015

Could a parasite from your cat give you schizophrenia?



Millions grow up with a cat, and consider their pet a cherished member of the family.

But now scientists have discovered evidence to suggest owning a feline as a child could increase a person's risk of developing mental health problems.

They believe a parasite that lives in cats could be linked to a greater risk of schizophrenia. 

Their findings replicate those found in two other, past studies.

'Cat ownership in childhood has now been reported in three studies to be significantly more common in families in which the child is later diagnosed with schizophrenia or another serious mental illness,' the researchers wrote, according to Huffington Post Health.

The researchers looked at a questionnaire that had been distributed to families in 1982 but whose answers had not yet been analysed by scientists.

It included data on 2,125 families who belonged to the National Institute of Mental Illness (NAMI), and found 50.6 per cent who developed schizophrenia owned a cat in their childhood years.

The results were strikingly similar to two studies conducted among NAMI members in the 1990s.

These studies found a 50.9 per cent and 51.9 per cent of people with schizophrenia grew up with a cat, respectively.

The research shows a link rather than a cause and effect relationship, they said.

However, they theorised that the parasite toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), which can be passed from cats to humans, could play a role in the development of schizophrenia.

'T. gondii gets into the brain and forms microscopic cysts,' Dr Edwin Torrey, of the Stanley Medical Research Institute told the Huffington Post.

'We think it then becomes activated in late adolescence and causes disease, probably by affecting the neurotransmitters.'

If a person is generally healthy, their immune system should keep the parasite in check.

They remain in the body in an inactive state, and makes re-infection less likely as the body builds up immunity.

But disease or certain medication can weaken the body's resistance, making re-infection more likely.

And T. gondii can also lead to miscarriages, fetal development disorders, blindness and even death.

The researchers suggested keeping cats indoors – as they could catch the parasite from a neighbor's cats.

They also suggested keeping litter boxes covered, since humans can catch it if they come into contact with cat faces.

The research was published in the journal Schizophrenia Research.