Search results for "service animal accommodation"

"service animal accommodation"

23 articles found • Page 1 of 3

My Dog Is Limping But Doesn’t Seem to Be in Pain: Is It Still Serious?

Your dog is favouring one leg but still eating, playing and wagging their tail. “Can’t be that bad, right?” Wrong. Pain-free-looking limps are often the most deceptive — hip dysplasia, cruciate ligament tears, spinal disc herniation and even bone cancer all start this way. This guide covers 9 causes of apparently painless limping, a clear triage guide (emergency vs. wait vs. watch), a 5-step home assessment, breed-specific risks, and what to tell your vet.

13 min

⚠️ Landlord Says NO Pets? Know Your Rights! (US & UK Laws 2026)

Your landlord says 'get rid of the dog or move out.' The HOA is threatening fines. What are your real rights? This guide covers the Fair Housing Act (FHA) in the US, the Model Tenancy Agreement in the UK, and key court rulings. Learn when a 'no pets' clause is valid, what emotional support animals mean, and how to fight illegal eviction. 2026 updated legal guide for tenants with dogs.

13 min

Moving House? Update Your Pet's Microchip! (2026 Checklist)

Moved to a new home, changed your phone number? Forgetting to update your dog or cat's microchip registration could mean you never get them back if they're lost. It can also lead to fines. This 2026 guide covers how to update your address, phone, and ownership details in the PetVet system via e-Government, vet clinics, or agriculture offices. Includes deadlines, penalty amounts, and a printable checklist.

10 min

Your Pet's Passport Is NOT What You Think — 8 Myths That Get Dogs and Cats Turned Away at the Border (2026)

The EU Pet Passport does not work for the US, Australia, Japan or the UK (since Brexit). The GB Pet Health Certificate expires after one trip. A vaccine card is not a passport. And the microchip order can invalidate everything. This guide corrects 8 myths that get UK, EU, AUS and US-based pet owners refused at borders — and what to do instead.

15 min

The 10 Most Dangerous Houseplants for Cats & Dogs (Probably in Your Home Right Now)

Aloe vera, monstera, peace lily, pothos — the plants decorating your home could send your cat or dog to an emergency vet. According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control data, houseplants are the second most common cause of pet poisoning. This guide covers the 10 most dangerous houseplants, the toxic compound in each, which species is more at risk, symptoms to watch for, and what to do in the first 30 minutes. Vet-reviewed, 2026.

13 min

How Long Can Wet Cat Food Sit Out? Safety Guide (US & UK)

Left a bowl of wet cat food out? Wondering if it's still safe? According to USDA and UK FSA guidelines, the danger zone starts at 2 hours at room temperature. In summer heat, this drops to just 1 hour. This comprehensive guide covers safe sitting times, fridge storage, bacteria risks, and expert tips to keep your feline friend healthy.

13 min

Stay Updated

Get the latest pet care tips and articles delivered to your inbox.

Your email is safe with our privacy policy.