Spring is approaching and Scots - and their four-legged friends - are bracing for the dreaded arrival of hay fever ...
Though there is no official cure for hay fever, there are steps you can take to reduce the symptoms. Head to your local GP ...
As spring draws near, chilly weather gives way to sunshine, daffodils start to bloom and the risk of hay fever increases. But it's not just humans who are affected - dogs can also suffer from ...
We know that hay fever is becoming increasingly more common, but did you know that babies and dogs can also get hay fever? Children can be affected by pollen and dust in a similar way to adults.
Dr James Greenwood says there are many signs that your pet is allergic to hay fever or something like it, but they are not always easy to spot ...
“We hear all the time, ‘I’ve never had allergies before and now I suddenly feel like I have allergies,’ or ‘I feel like my ...
The BBC vet, a regular on daytime TV, warned hosts Kimberley Walsh and Gethin Jones about hotspots in dogs such as labradors and golden retrievers ...
If your dog has vomiting, lethargy, or fever, see a vet immediately. 4) Pollen and hay fever: If you dog shows signs like itching, sneezing, and watery eyes, consult a vet. Wiping down their paws ...
The courts and NSW law have affirmed renters’ rights to own pets, but landlords could sidestep those rules by switching to ...