Sponsored Post¦ We’re a nation of pet lovers; I have to admit I don’t know many people without one! According to the RSPCA, just half of us have one. There are many benefits of pet ownership. If you’ve followed my blog/social media for a while, you’ll be familiar with our cat Maisie. Like in many households across the country, we found she was very helpful to our mental health during lockdown. Of course, if you have a dog, they’re great for your physical health too! However, as great as pets are, they can really affect our impact on the environment.
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Choosing Your First Family Dog – Everything You Need to Know
Collaborative Post¦ Have you and your family recently made the rather large decision that the time is right for you to adopt a dog? This is a big step in … Read More
3 things pet owners need to know when buying a carpet
Collaborative Post¦ When you’re getting a new carpet, there are some things you need to consider. For example, the more foot traffic an area gets, the thicker/better quality the underlay you need. However, have you considered your pets when you’ve been thinking about carpet? Whether you’re a cat person or a dog person, you need to consider your furry friends before you buy.
Wonderful Ways To Keep The Whole Family Healthy
Collaborative Post¦ Raising a family isn’t easy. Parents are busy people, after all, as are their children. Every mum and dad raise their kids differently, allowing their personal beliefs and hopes to determine their actions. While this can cause disagreements between parents, one thing we can all agree on is that we want our children to be healthy. Being sick is horrible, but watching our little ones suffer is even worse. With that in mind, here are six wonderful ways to keep the whole family healthy.
5 top tips on how to help hay fever
Contains sponsored links¦ It has been estimated that around 16 million people in the UK suffer with hay fever. That’s at least 1 in 4 people! That means that a quarter of the population spend seasons of the year, often summer, with unpleasant symptoms. These can range from annoying to a level where they affect everyday life.
Unfortunately, the number of sufferers is rising, particularly in those who are middle aged. In fact, it has been predicted by Allergy UK that there could be as many as 30 million hay fever sufferers in the UK by 2030.
Thankfully, there are things you can do to help.