Articles
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The 7 C's of Losing/Finding an Animal

The 7 C's of losing/finding an animal.
There may be a time where you are in a situation where you have lost or found an animal, so what should you do? -
The Butterfly Room
The butterfly room
Helping people enhance their wellbeing with holistic, creative & spiritual tools. -
The Helix - Falkirk
The Helix - Falkirk
Repawter – Tess -
The Touch of Sight
The Touch of Sight
I was not in the best of health as I could hardly see and knew I would not be the ‘ideal’ dog to get adopted.
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The Wags (& company) are back!
The Wags (& company) are back!
Wag and Company are finally able to go out and about to visit their elderly friends in the North East of England again. -
They goat themselves a job
They goat themselves a job
Goat a load of North Norfolk District Council’s latest recruits. -
Three year natural flood prevention plan
Three year natural flood prevention plan
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Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid Disorders
By:Dr Lise Hansen -
Tigger Club News 1st Birthday

Tigger Club News 1st Birthday !! -
Tigger Club News Latest repawter

Introducing Repawter Skye -
Tigger Investigates... cages

Cages -
Tigger Investigates... Canine Megaesophagus

Tigger Investigates... Canine Megaesophagus -
Tigger Investigates... Cold Pressed Food

Cold Pressed Food -
Tigger Investigates... Grass covered mounds

Tigger Investigates... Grass covered mounds -
Tigger Investigates... Tripawed Hounds

Tigger Investigates... Tripawd Hounds -
Tigger Investigates... UK Snakes

Tigger Investigates... Snakes in the UK -
Tigger the Newshound

Tigger the Newshound -
Tigger's Green Paw
Hedges, Fences and walls.
Most gardens have either a hedge, fence or a wall surrounding it.
Depending on who owns the hedge, there are several options to secure the area.
The first problem is to establish who owns the hedges, fences or walls surrounding your garden.
It is good to regularly check the perimeter of gardens for damage or entry/exit points that have started appearing..
Hedges are a bit harder to secure as they are a growing plant and will have natural holes and gaps everywhere. -
Tigger's Green Paw
Thyme
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Tigger's Green Paw
Compost Bin.
Some gardens have a compost heap or compost bin.
Why have a compost bin?
This is a great way to let garden waste, and some uncooked kitchen waste, rot down and provide new compost to use in the garden.
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