More and more companies are making this possible by opting for pet-friendly offices where dogs are welcome. And it’s not just a trend: numerous studies show that sharing the workplace with our furry friends has multiple benefits, both for people and for the animals themselves.
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Heat in dogs and cats
Heat in our pets is a natural physiological process linked to reproduction. Understanding it is key to ensuring their well-being and being able to make decisions about their health, sterilisation and reproduction control
My dog doesn’t want to go for a walk
Although dogs love outdoor walks to exercise, sniff around and be with their humans, sometimes a dog may not want to walk or may not be enthusiastic about going outside.
Cat hair
A cat’s coat is not only one of its most admired features due to its beauty, softness and variety of colours, but it also fulfils essential functions for its health and well-being.
Leishmaniasis in dogs
Canine leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania infantum, which is mainly transmitted by the bite of the sand fly and by the dog’s response to this parasitic infection.
How the 5 senses of cats work
Cats are extraordinary beings, and their ability to interact with the world through their senses is astounding. Below, we explore each of their five senses and how these influence their behaviour and well-being.





