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  • Dog Breeds That Don't Shed: A Guide for People with Allergies

    Learn tips for allergy sufferers that are interested in adopting a dog, including information about top non-shedding dog breeds that might be a good fit.
  • Is Hand Sanitizer Bad for Dogs? (& What to Do if They Eat it)

    Learn whether hand sanitizer can be toxic for your dog, including potentially harmful ingredients that can be bad, and what to do if they've eaten it.
  • Is My Dog Too Skinny?

    Is my dog too skinny? Answering this question can not only help you decide whether you might be over or underfeeding your dog; it can also tell you whether your pet might need to be seen by the veterinarian.
  • What Should I Do for a Dog with a Splinter?

    Can dogs get splinters? Even though their paw pads are pretty tough, they can still be penetrated by thorns and splinters of wood, glass, metal or any other hard, sharp material. Dogs may be so focused on sniffing, playing or chasing a ball that they might not see sharp hazards that can end up as a splinter in a dog's paw.
  • My Dog Ate Soap: What Should I Do?

    If your dog ate a bar of soap or licked some liquid soap, you're justified in being a little concerned — but there's no need to panic. Read on to learn the facts, including what soap is actually made of, how eating soap can affect your dog's health and how to know when you should bring your pup to the veterinarian.
  • Safety Tips for Dogs & Open Car Windows

    Your dog may love to stick his head out of an open car window, but learn why this behavior can be dangerous and how to keep your pooch safe on car rides.
  • 5 Signs You Have a Spoiled Dog

    Most pet parents spoil their pets in their own way, whether with paw pedicures, extra cuddles or extra treats. And having a spoiled dog isn't necessarily a bad thing — it's a sign that you love your pet. It only becomes a problem if it starts to affect their health, their behaviour or your wallet.
  • Why Is My Dog Shaking? 6 Common Causes for the Shivers

    If you're noticed your dog shaking and shivering, you're probably wondering if there is something wrong. Learn common reasons why and what you can do.
  • What to Expect When Adopting a Three-Legged Pet

    Learn common concerns from pet parents considering adopting a three-legged pet, including info about mobility, preparing your home, & long-term care.
  • Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?

    Watermelon is usually a healthy treat for dogs, but learn the tips about its safety, which parts are OK to feed your dog, and how much is a healthy amount.
  • A Quick and Easy Guide to Cleaning Dog Toys

    Discover tips for cleaning your dog's favorite toys (both plush & chew toys) and why keeping them clean can be important for their health.
  • 3 Ideas for Exercising Older Dogs

    Exercising older dogs is the best way to ensure their health, happiness and longevity. Here are three ways to get your pet exercise as they age.
  • How to Keep Dogs Safe (and Cool) in Summer Weather

    Learning how to keep a dog cool in summer will ensure that they're enjoying the warmer weather just as much as you — safely! Let's take a look at some health tips, fun things to do with your dog in the summer and celebration ideas.
  • 5 Ideas for Indoor Exercise for Dogs

    Learn how to keep your dog moving with some indoor exercise tips. If you're stuck inside, help them beat cabin fever and keep their body and mind active.
  • How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?

    You know that bathing your dog is important, but how often should you do it? Learn the right dog bath frequency, based on their breed, lifestyle & health.
  • Can Dogs Eat Cheese?

    Learn whether cheese is a snack that's safe for your dog, including specific types of cheese, ingredients to watch for and how much is ideal.
  • Why Is My Dog Eating Dirt?

    Dogs eating dirt: it can be a random occurrence or a regular thing, so learn what to do if you notice this behavior and if you should visit the vet.
  • Diabetes in Dogs: What You Need to Know

    Learn from a Veterinarian: Discover underlying causes, symptoms & treatment options for diabetes in dogs, as well as which breeds are most susceptible.
  • Managing Your Dog's Seasonal Allergies

    Seasonal allergies can affect dogs just like humans, but with a few preventative measures & testing or medicine, you can get these issues under control.
  • Hypothyroidism in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Learn everything you need to know about hypothyroidism in dogs, including risk factors, signs of the disease and how it gets diagnosed & treated.
  • Hiring a Dog Walker: Is It the Right Decision for You?

    Learn how dog walkers can be a great way to get your dog proper exercise, especially if your busy schedule or physical limitations don't allow it.
  • Heat Exhaustion in Dogs Signs Your Dog Is Overheating

    Overheating in dogs is not something to take lightly. As the weather heats up, it's important to remain aware of how the heat affects your pup. Heat exhaustion in dogs can lead to serious and potentially fatal conditions such as heat stroke and cardiac arrest.
  • Hydrotherapy for Dogs

    If your dog has a hard time getting around, hydrotherapy might be just the thing to help. Discover the benefits and which types of dogs are a good fit.
  • Training Tips: Dog Impulse Control

    Discover strategies for teaching your dog impulse control, including training them not to rush the door and how to curtail food grabbing.
  • Excessive Thirst in Dogs: Common Causes & When to See the Vet

    Have you noticed your dog drinking lots of water all of a sudden? Excessive thirst in dogs, also known as polydipsia, is a common observation amongst dog parents, and one you shouldn't ignore.
  • Blood in Dog Urine: What Should You Do?

    Learn the details about blood in your dog's urine, if it's a serious condition, the common urinary causes and how your veterinarian might treat it.
  • Why Do Dogs Like Belly Rubs? (And What If My Dog Doesn't?)

    Why do dogs like belly rubs? Learn what your dog is really telling you when he wants a belly rub (and why other dogs may not want one).
  • Stress in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Finding Relief

    Learn how to recognize symptoms of stress in your dog, what common situations can cause high anxiety and tips for helping your pup relax.
  • Dog Rabies: Symptoms, Transmission to Humans & Vaccinations

    Learn about the rabies virus and how it impacts your dog's health, including the importance of vaccinating, information on transmission to humans & more.
  • Small Dog Breeds: What You Need to Know

    Thinking of getting a small dog? Learn the pros & cons of small dog breeds, such as food & living space specifics, to decide if they're a good fit for you.
  • Frozen & Fun Dog Treats for Hot Summer Days | Hill's Pet

    Learn how to make frozen dog treat recipes that can help keep your pup cool in the summer heat, including which ingredients work best to keep him hydrated.
  • Weight Loss Goals How Your Dog Can Help

    Do you have a weight loss goal? Including your dog in your weight loss activities can help boost your motivation to meet your health goals.
  • How to Make Vet Visits Less Scary for Your Dog

    Is your dog scared of vet appointments? Learn tips for calming his anxiety and taking the stress out of his trip to the veterinarian.
  • Dog Depression: How to Tell If Your Dog Has the Blues

    Learn how to recognize signs of depression in your dog, the underlying reasons he might be feeling down, and what you can do to help lift his spirits.
  • Typical Health Problems in Small Breed Dogs

    If you've recently adopted a small dog, learn some health issues that commonly affect smaller breeds, from tracheal breathing issues to knee displacement.
  • Dealing With Dog Mange

    Learn about the skin condition called dog mange: what it is, how to spot the symptoms, and treatments for both Demodectic & Sarcoptic types of the disease.
  • Causes of Dog Vomit and What They Mean

    Learn the underlying reasons why your dog is vomiting, helping you understand when to be concerned that a larger health issue is at play.
  • How to Clean Dog Ears

    Learn the proper technique and supplies you can use to clean your dog's ears, including some tips to make it as smooth as possible for him.
  • Are Dogs Really Colour Blind?

    While for a long time it was accepted as fact that dogs could only see in black and white, science has proven that's not the case. But what colours can dogs see, and why don't they see the way we do? Read on to learn all about dog vision and how your dog perceives their world.
  • What Can I Give My Dog for Pain?

    Not sure which pain medicine you can give your dog? Learn which painkillers, such as aspirin or name brand pain meds, are safe for your dog.
  • Do Dogs Feel Guilt or Shame?

    Does shaming your dog have a positive effect, or are you just encouraging more bad behavior? Learn more about how he interprets feelings of guilt & shame.
  • Dog Not Pooping or Peeing?

    Learn what to do if your dog is experiencing constipation or an inability to pee. If he isn't going at least twice a day, learn what steps you should take.
  • Managing Your Dogs Congestive Heart Failure

    Learn to recognize the signs of congestive heart failure in dogs so you can give your dog the best chance of a longer, healthier life.
  • Common Dog Sayings and Their Origins

    We've all heard — and said — the many dog sayings like, "dog days of summer" or "barking up the wrong tree." What do they mean and where do they come from?
  • Letting Your Dog Sleep in the Bed

    Learn about the different things you should consider before letting your dog sleep in your bed with you.
  • Raising a Puppy: What You Need to Know

    Learn tips for choosing the best dog breed for your children and family, considering things like breed size, energy level, temperament and age.
  • The Science Behind a Dog IQ Test

    Curious to know how smart your dog is? Learn about the different types of dog intelligence and see how trainable he is with an IQ test.
  • Reading Dog Food Reviews: What You Need to Know

    Learn how to tell the difference between trustworthy dog food reviews and those that are unfounded. Use these six criteria for evaluating reviews.
  • Dealing With a Dog Peeing on the Lawn

    Discover why dead spots in your green lawn could be caused by dog urine, and learn steps you can take for getting your lawn (& dog) back into shape.
  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Dog Poop

    Your guide to healthy dog poop and signs to watch out for that could indicate a health concern.
  • Building a Dog Park in Your Own Backyard

    Learn how to create your own backyard dog park, possibly with materials you already have, so that your dog can enjoy the benefits of a dog park at home.
  • Does dry nose mean sick dog?

    A dog's nose can be an indicator of health. Know how to best care for your dog if their nose is dry, cracked, warm, red, flaky, or has nasal discharge.
  • Caring for Your Deaf Dog: Communication and Safety Tips

    A deaf dog may now live a quieter life, but he's still the active, loving pup you once knew! Discover how to care for and communicate with your dog.
  • Why Is My Dog Itching?

    Learn about the many causes of your dog's itching, from fleas and ticks to allergies. Explore how you can prevent and address these problems in your dog.
  • How a dog’s nutritional needs differ from ours?

    Each species has very different nutrtional requirements. Dogs have nutritional requirements that are quite different from humans. Learn more.
  • Healthy Dog Treats You Can Make at Home

    Learn how to make homemade dog treats that are healthy for your pet with this recipe from Hills Pet Nutrition.
  • Can Dogs Catch a Cold or Get the Flu?

    Discover if your dog can catch the common cold or flu virus, and what to do to help him feel better when he is sick.
  • Best Dog Food: The Inside Scoop

    Choosing the best food for your dog starts with choosing the right food for its needs. Learn about some of the things you should be considering.
  • Help, my Pet has an Upset Stomach!

    Learn what causes that wet dog smell, and what you can do to help reduce it overtaking your car, as well as how to get rid of it.
  • Digestive disorders are one of the most common reasons for consulting a vet

    Learn about the top digestive & gastrointestinal problems in dogs, such as diarrhea & malabsorption, and find out how you can help your pet feel better.
  • Identifying & Preventing Separation Anxiety in Your Dog

    Learn how to spot separation anxiety in dogs, what you can do to help with his stress, and ways to prevent anxiety in the first place.
  • Why Dogs Throw Up After Eating

    Learn what can cause your dog to throw up recent food, such as eating too fast or changing to a new food, as well as how you can prevent it from happening.
  • Mixing Wet and Dry Pet Food Properly

    Learn why you might want to mix wet and dry pet food, and how to properly do so to help keep your pet's diet in balance.
  • How to Make Your Own Dog Obstacle Course

    Learn how to make a DIY dog obstacle course at home with items you already own. Follow these instructions and you & your pup will be training in no time!
  • How to Repurpose Old Kids' Toys Into Toys for Your Pup

    Check out these five easy ideas for turning old and outsized kid & baby stuff into DIY dog toys that your pup will love.
  • 5 Helpful Tips for Training a Puppy | Hills Pet

    Learn some effective ways to train your puppy, including home, group, and professional training, with these five helpful tips.
  • Pet Safety: Puppy-Proofing Your Home | Hill's Pet

    Playful and intelligent puppies investigate objects by touching, chewing and tasting them. Growing puppies love to explore, but need protection from household items that are dangerous if swallowed.
  • Treats are important

    Learn how to treat your dog without compromising its health. Get tips on how to spoil your pup without too much snacking on dog treats.
  • Your Overweight Dog: When Bigger Isn't Better

    Extra pounds can cause problems for your dog's overall health. Learn the signs that your dog might be overweight, and what you can do to manage its weight.
  • Bringing your puppy home

    Consider these suggestions when deciding to get a puppy for the first time. Follow these tips to ensure you provide your puppy with the best care.
  • How Dogs Show Affection for Their Owners After Long Absences

    Learn why your dog might be eating his own stool or the poo of other animals. Find out what you can do to try and change this behavior in your dog.
  • Eating Dog Poo

    Learn why your dog might be eating his own stool or the poo of other animals. Find out what you can do to try and change this behavior in your dog.
  • Caring for your puppy's teeth

    Teething is a part of a puppy's life. Use these 3 tips to help your puppy through this difficult time and protect your household from teething incidents.
  • Choosing the Best Toys for Your Dog

    Play is an essential part of every dog's life. Find out what types of dog toys help them exercise and strengthen their bond with you.
  • Choosing a vet for your dog

    Choosing a veterinarian for your dog is extremely important to your dog's health. Consider these things when choosing a vet for your canine friend.
  • Playing with your dog

    Find out different ways you can provide your big dog with the exercise he needs to lead a healthy, active lifestyle.
  • When chewing becomes destructive

    Dogs use chewing as a means of discovery, but it can often be destructive to your property. Learn ways you can help correct this costly behavior.
  • Why Your Dog Should Exercise | Hill's Pet

    Just like humans, dogs are suffering in greater and greater numbers from obesity. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention estimates that 54 percent of dogs are overweight.
  • Where to get your puppy from

    Explore the various options you have when it comes to getting for a new puppy. Learn the benefits of shelters, rescues, breeders, and other organizations.
  • Is chocolate poisonous to dogs?

    Discover the dangerous implications of feeding your dog chocolate and what to do if you discover that they have consumed chocolate.
  • People with allergies and dogs

    Learn how you can still enjoy the benefits of a canine companion despite dog allergies. Discover how you can help manage your allergies around dogs.
  • Teaching Your Puppy: Obedience Training Basics

    Learn more about properly obedience training your puppy or new dog. Understand your puppy's body language, barking, and whining.
  • Boxer Dog Breed - Information about Boxer Dogs | Hill's Pet

    An intelligent, loyal pet, the boxer has a high need for companionship and exercise. They are not happy when regularly left home alone.
  • Are your Dog’s Bad Habits Stomach Churning?

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • Does your dog have a sensitive stomach?

    Dog has a sensitive tummy? Dogs with sensitive stomachs have special dietary needs. Learn the symptoms and how to soothe it with diet and nutrition.
  • Steps to Successfully House Train Your Puppy

    Learn about the rules for house training your puppy, preventing your puppy from starting any bad habits, how to keep a schedule and rewarding good behavior.
  • Labrador Retriever Dog Breed - Information about Labrador Retriever Dogs | Hill's Pet

    The Labrador possesses numerous endearing traits —- intelligence, easy to train and being an excellent family companion. Labrador retrievers are sturdy, solid dogs. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders

    Learn about gastrointestinal and digestive disorders that might be afflicting your cat. Spot the symptoms and realise the importance of proper treatment.
  • Tips & Methods for Switching Dog Foods

    As your puppy grows, its nutritional needs will change. Learn how to properly transition your dog to a new dog food at each stage of life.
  • Doberman Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Doberman pinschers are powerful, energetic dogs that need plenty of exercise. If not exercised, they are likely to become irritable or even aggressive. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Common Mistakes Dog Owners Shouldn't Make | Hill's Pet

    Learn about some of the most common mistakes dog owners make, and what you should do instead to provide the best care for your dog.
  • Facts about Kidney Disease in Dogs

    Learn what kidney disease is in dogs and what can cause it. Learn the signs of kidney disease in canines as well as potential treatment options.
  • Learning through play

    Puppies learn through play, so you can help them understand the world a little better by following our helpful tips for safe puppy play.
  • Useful Tips for Traveling with Your Puppy

    A family trip that includes your puppy can be an exciting adventure, learn how to make this travel ti,me more fun for everybody.
  • Jack Russell Terrier Dog Breed - Information about Jack Russell Terrier Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Consider the personality traits of the Jack Russell terrier as this breed is not for everyone. The breed has a compact, muscular body. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Liver Disease in Dogs

    Spotting the warning signs of liver disease in dogs is critical. Learn more about the symptoms and what you can do to help prevent canine liver issues.
  • How to Handle Dogs That Dig

    Learn why your dog likes to dig and what steps you can take to prevent him from digging in the future.
  • Time apart

    Learn the implications of leaving a puppy, or any dog, home alone for significant periods of time, and steps you should take before you leave.
  • Veterinary Visits

    Your veterinary is a great resource for your puppy's health. Discover why vets are vital to your puppy's care, and what to expect at your next visit.
  • First aid tips

    Get advice on how to provide your dog with proper first aid for a variety of injuries including burns, cuts, bites, heatstroke, and more.
  • Afghan Hound Dog Breed - Information about Afghan Hound Dogs | Hill's Pet

    An independent, strong-willed dog, the Afghan can be downright standoffish, but also quiet and clownish when the mood strikes. The male Afghan hound stands some 27 inches tall, the female about 25 inches. Afghans generally weigh between 50 and 60 pounds
  • Airedale Terrier Dog Breed - Information about Airedale Terrier Dogs | Hill's Pet

    An intelligent, tough dog, the Airedale terrier tolerates pets it grows up with and generally gets along well with other dogs and children.
  • Balanced Dog Foods & When to Change Them

    Nutrition is one of the most important components of keeping your dog healthy, so choosing a well-balanced dog food full of nutrients is key. Learn more.
  • How and when to feed your Dog?

    It's important to feed your dog the right amount of food at proper intervals. Find out what feeding method is best for your dog.
  • Weight Management for Dogs

    Learn the causes of weight gain in dogs, whether your dog is overweight or obese, and what you can do to help him lose those extra kilograms.
  • How Proper Dog Oral Care Leads to Healthy Dog Teeth

    A proper oral care is what makes the difference between healthy dog teeth and an oral condition that could be causing your pup discomfort
  • Strange Behaviours You've Probably Noticed in Your Dog

    While head tilting has never been studied scientifically, according to Mental Floss, dog behaviourists have a number of theories as to why your dog sometimes cocks his head to the side when you speak to him.
  • Dog | Breeds - Hillspet.co.za

    Learn the personality & characteristics of dog breeds, as well as which one might be best for you. Explore our library of articles to discover more.
  • Heart Disease and Conditions in Dogs: Causes & Facts

    Learn what heart disease and heart conditions are for dogs, their causes, how to spot the symptoms, and what to do if you suspect it in your dog.
  • Preventing Growth Disorders in Dogs

    Learn about the warning signs and symptoms of developmental growth disorders in puppies and the importance of balanced nutrition for the health and well-being of your pet.
  • Helping Your Dog Recover From Accidents & Surgery

    Learn about the treatments, recovery and how the food your feed your pet can have a tremendous effect on a dog's ability to recover from a serious illness, surgery or accident.
  • Dental Disease in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

    Discover what dental disease means for dogs, and how you can be treating oral health issues by simply feeding your dog food with proper nutrition.
  • Cancer in Dogs: Causes, Diagnosis & Treatments

    Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cancer and tumors in dogs, providing pet owners with valuable information and resources when dealing with canine cancer.
  • Brain Ageing in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

    Learn what causes brain ageing, behavioural changes and alertness in your ageing dog. Discover what you can do to help prevent some of these dog diseases.
  • Watching your puppy's weight  

    Puppy and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • Sickness and Diarrhoea: Is it an emergency?  

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • Develop Your Gut Instinct for Pets’ Digestive Disorders

    Look for these common causes and signs of digestive issues in your dog, so you can be prepared to combat them at first symptom.
  • Allergic Dermatitis

    Allergic Dermatitis and Skin Conditions can affect many dogs. Learn the causes and signs of skin conditions as well as potential treatment options.
  • Urinary Tract Disease

    Discover how urinary tract diseases like urolithiasis manifest in dogs, and what you can do to help prevent this disease in your dog.
  • Pregnancy in dogs

    Learn the signs that your dog might be pregnant, as well as what you can do to provide her with the best care and prepare for the new litter of puppies.
  • How Food Allergies Can Affect Your Dog

    Learn about some common signs that your dog might be allergic or intolerant to certain foods and what you can do to help get them the nutrition they need.
  • Dog | Healthcare - Hillspet.co.za

  • Separation-Anxiety

    Many dogs can develop a form of separation anxiety. Use these tips to help ease their anxiety and grow your relationship together.
  • Why do dogs eat grass?

    If you've ever noticed your dog eating grass you might be a little concerned. Learn common reasons why dogs eat grass.
  • Managing your puppy when she is in season

    If your female puppy hasn't been spayed, you may notice some changes in her when she comes in season. Learn the signs that she is in season.
  • Managing your puppy around a female puppy in season  

    Learn how to manage your male puppy around female dogs in season, as you will begin to notice changes in your puppy.
  • Puppy psychology

    Learn how to read your puppy's body language to better understand his wants and needs and provide him with the best care possible.
  • Why does your puppy bark?

    Learn the reasons why puppies bark and whine, and how you can train them to stop the unnecessary barking.
  • Dogs in heat

    Understand what it means for your female dog to be in heat and what you can do to provide her with the best care.
  • Dog | Behaviour & Appearance - Hillspet.co.za

  • Show Your Love And Exercise Your Dog

    Discover the benefits of exercise for your dog as well as additional tips on how to keep your dog active and healthy.
  • Dog | Play & Exercise - Hillspet.co.za

  • Treat your dog for life – not just for Christmas

    Everyone likes a little treat every now and then - and especially now that Christmas is coming. But although it's tempting to give your dog scraps from the table, many popular yuletide treats can actually be dangerous for his health.
  • Introducing the collar and lead

    If you're considering getting a new puppy, then you should know the importance of collars, leashes and ID tags to their safety. Learn what you need to know.
  • Health problems you can't vaccinate against

    While vaccinations can help guard your dog or puppy against a range of health problems, there are some common dog health problems that can't. Learn more.
  • Adolescent puppies can be challenging

    Puppies can grow into adolescents much like humans grow to become teenagers. Learn the challenges associated with this change in your puppy.
  • Helping your puppy to socialise

    If you're considering a new puppy, discover the different ways you can help introduce them to people, pets and children at home to make them feel safe.
  • Travelling with your puppy

    If you're planning on transporting or traveling with your puppy any time soon, you should consider following these helpful suggestions to keep them safe.
  • Puppies don't come with a set of instructions

    Ensure that you're meeting all of your new puppy's needs by learning typical puppy behaviors in the home.
  • First three months

    Learn how to provide your puppy the care he needs in his first 3 months to grow up stong, healthy, and social.
  • Dog | New Pet Parent - Hillspet.co.za

  • Human Foods That Are Dangerous for Your Dog

    Read to learn about 5 human foods that are toxic to dogs. Learn their effects on a dog's health and what to do if they accidentally eat one of these foods.
  • A few ground rules

    Learn how to help your puppy learn good behaviors by starting with proper table manners. Follow these helpful feeding tips.
  • Feeding your puppy

    Find the ideal feeding plan for your puppy with Hill's Pet puppy foods
  • The risks of excessive salt intake

    Understand the importance of salt in your dog's diet, as well as the risks associated with excessive salt intake.
  • Dog | Nutrition & feeding - HillsPet.co.za

  • The Facts Behind Clinically Proven Dog Food

    With so many marketing terms appearing on pet food labels, it can be hard to tell which options are really best for our furry friends.
  • Helping people with companion dogs | Hill's Pet

    Companion dogs play a vital role in helping people become more socially aware and develop fine motor skills. Learn more about how companion dogs help here.
  • Dog | Tools & Resources - Hillspet.co.za

  • Washing Your Dog from Ear to Paw: Eight Supplies to Make It Easy

    Many pet parents dread giving their dog a bath, especially if they're new to pet parenting.
  • How to Shower Your Dog with Love | Hill's Pet

    You love your little dog so much and you insist on nothing but the best care. There are many options for giving your pet extra special treatment.
  • Dental Care for Your Dog

    Learn about dental care for adult dogs, including how and when to brush your dog's teeth, and how special pet food can care for your dog's oral health.
  • Benefits of Neutering Your Dog

    Learn everything you need to know about neutering or spaying your puppy including benefits to your puppy and society and addressing any worries you have.
  • Keeping your puppy healthy

    Get helpful tips on how to keep your puppy healthy including oral and ear care, puppy stress prevention, and more.
  • How to groom and bath your dog

    Get step-by-step instructions on how to properly groom and bath your dog to help keep them healthy and clean.
  • Dealing with dog fleas

    All dogs have an itchy season where allergies or pests are more common; learn how you can help ease their discomfort and protect them against pesky pests.
  • Vet's Advice About A Dog Diet

    Discover how veterinarians that help take care of your dog's health care for their own dog's. Learn additional ways to protect your dog's health.
  • Is your garden safe for your puppy?

    Your garden should be a safe, fun haven for the whole family, and that includes your cuddly new puppy.
  • Fireworks without fear

    Does your dog struggle with the loud noises from fireworks? Read information about canine noise anxiety, and get tips on how to help them cope.
  • All you need to know about neutering

    Learn about the benefits to spaying or neutering your puppy. We will also address some of your major concerns with the surgeries.
  • Summer Heat

    Learn how to keep your dog safe and healthy during summer by following these helpful warm weather tips.
  • Flying with your dog

    Use these helpful tips to prepare your dog for flying by ensuring he is calm if you decide to let your dog travel with you.
  • Taking your Dog to the Veterinarian

    Trips to the vet can be a challenge for dog owners. Read these tips to have a better vet visit for your dog, including transporting the dog with a carrier.
  • Dogs afraid of thunder

    Find out how to help your dog get over his fear of thunder by learning what to do and not do during thunderstorms.
  • Meet the vet

    Every puppy should get a health check-up at six months by a veterinarian to make sure he is healthy. Learn what to expect at your puppy's health check.
  • Healthy skin and a healthy coat

    An important part of keeping your dog in good condition is by making sure he has healthy skin and a healthy coat.
  • Grooming your puppy

    All puppies should be groomed daily, and not merely to improve skin and coat condition. Grooming helps to teach your puppy to accept being handled; it also enhances the bond between the two of you.
  • Dog | Routine Care - Hillspet.co.za

  • How do I stop my dog barking?

    Controlling the noise level of your dog is an important part of being a responsible owner. After all, excessive barking can be annoying, not just for you but for your neighbours as well.
  • Behaviour training for your puppy

    Ensure that your puppy grows up with good behaviors by following these helpful behavior training tips.
  • Stamping out aggressive behaviour

    A lot of people think dogs bite "because that's what they do". But dogs don't become aggressive without good reason, and most dogs express aggression because they find themselves in a stressful situation.
  • Early Training

    Everyone wants a puppy that's well behaved, happy and sociable, but you'll only get from him what you give.
  • Dog and new baby…getting along famously

    With the right preparation, bringing a dog and new baby together should pose no problems at all.
  • Dog | Training - Hillspet.co.za

  • English Setter Dog Breed - Facts and Traits | Hill's Pet

    Considered an alert dog and a protector of the family, the English setter is quite friendly, gentle and mild-mannered, but needs regular interaction with people and brisk daily walks. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Irish Setter Dog Breed - Facts and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Bred for hunting, the Irish setter loves to run and needs considerable exercise. Irish setters are good-sized dogs, ranging from 25 to 27 inches in height and 60 to 70 pounds in weight. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • English Pointer Dog Breed - Facts and Traits | Hill's Pet

    An independent, stubborn and strong-willed dog, the English Pointer is considered a dog best suited for the country because its need for exercise and boundless energy. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Poodle Dog Breed - Information about Poodle Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Poodles are known for their intelligence and ease of training. Poodles come in three sizes or varieties: the standard, the miniature, and the toy. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Great Pyrenees Dog Breed - Facts and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    If a family leads a placid life, the Great Pyrenees makes a great pet. The Great Pyrenees is a very large, muscular, double-coated dog. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • French Bull Dog Breed - Facts and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    An even-tempered house dog, the French bulldog demands attention and is well-suited for a single person household because it can compete for attention with other family members. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Dalmatian Dog Breed - Information about Dalmatian Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Loyal, playful and intelligent, Dalmatians thrive on human companionship. When Dalmatians are born, they are completely white. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Maltese Dog Breed - Information about Maltese Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Highly suitable for indoor living and small areas, the diminutive Maltese is gentle, responsive and intelligent. The Maltese is a diminutive dog weighing from four to six pounds. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • English Springer Spaniel Dog Breed - Facts and Traits | Hill's Pet

    A hardy, energetic and fairly intelligent dog, the English springer spaniel is outgoing and friendly, but still should have socialization and training from the beginning. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Bernese Mountain Dog Breed - Information about Afghan Hound Dogs | Hill's Pet

    An alert, good-natured breed, the Bernese Mountain dog is eager to please and will welcome jobs to do as a family pet. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large dog with a beautiful tri-colored coat.
  • Beagle Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    A cheerful, affectionate dog, the beagle prefers company. This breed can be highly destructive and bark excessively if left alone.
  • Chow Chow Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Chow chows are not usually social, outgoing dogs. They tend to be aloof with strangers and can be aggressive with other dogs, but are devoted and protective of their family.
  • Portuguese Water Dog Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Ideal for owners who want a medium-sized, intelligent, active dog, Portuguese Water Dogs require a high level of physical activity and prefer being with their guardians.
  • Newfoundland Dog Breed - Information about Newfoundland Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Despite the Newfoundland's size, this friendly and intelligent dog is rather docile and can happily adjust to a household. The Newfoundland is a large, heavy-coated dog. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Rhodesian Ridgeback Dog Breed - Information about Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Although it may give the impression of a big, lazy hound, the Rhodesian Ridgeback has won admirers for its innate qualities. The hallmark of this breed is the ridge on the back. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • German Shepherd Dog Breed - Facts and Traits | Hill's Pet

    Smart and easily trained, the ever-popular German shepherd is quite active and likes to have something to do. Therefore, they need ample daily exercise daily; otherwise, they become mischievous or high-strung.
  • English Bull Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Typically low-endurance dogs, English bulldogs have a sweet disposition, are predictable, dependable and excellent with children and need only moderate exercise. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za.
  • Miniature Schnauzer Dog Breed - Information about Miniature Schnauzer Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Quick learners and adaptable, Miniature Schnauzers can be just as happy living in a city apartment or in the country. Miniature Schnauzers are square-bodied dogs with wiry coats. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • German Wirehaired Pointer Dog Breed - Facts | Hill's Pet

    Needing vigorous daily exercise, the German wirehaired pointer is not suited for apartment living or small homes. Adult males are about 26 inches tall and weigh about 70 pounds (32 kilograms). Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Norwegian Elkhound Dog Breed - Information about Norwegian Elkhound Dogs | Hill's Pet

    The high energy Norwegian Elkhound needs plenty of strenuous exercise if it is to thrive. The Norwegian Elkhound is a medium-sized, hardy and squarely built dog. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Bichon Frise Dog Breed - Information about Bichon Frise Dogs | Hill's Pet

    A playful, yet gentle dog, the Bichon Frise doesn’t need much room to romp and is suitable for apartment living. The breed is not known for barking.
  • Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Gentle, easygoing yet lively, cocker spaniels (also known as an American cocker spaniel) can adapt to living anywhere, as long as they are provided daily exercise. Mixed reviews exist about training.
  • Great Dane Dog Breed - Information about Great Dane Dogs | Hill's Pet

    In spite of the size, Great Danes are considered gentle giants, are moderately playful and good with children. Great Danes are huge, powerful and elegant dogs. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Border Collie Dog Breed - Information about Border Collie Dogs | Hill's Pet

    A bright, clever breed, the Border Collie is best suited for country living. If confined without activity, this breed will quickly become unhappy and destructive.
  • Dachshund Dog Breed - Information about Dachshund Dogs | Hill's Pet

    The dachshund is a loyal companion and good with children, but because of its long back, dachshunds are prone to disk problems. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Bullmastiff Dog Breed - Information about Bullmastiff Dogs | Hill's Pet

    A gentle, affectionate dog, the Bullmastiff is a good choice for families with reasonably well-behaved children. The Bullmastiff has a broad, wrinkled head and a fairly short, square muzzle.
  • Chihuahua Dog Breed - Information about Chihuahua Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Chihuahuas are loyal, friendly and good family pets when treated respectfully. They can get all the exercise needed in the house or apartment. Chihuahuas are the smallest dogs in the world.
  • Lhasa Apso Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Considered "easy keepers," affectionate and a good companion, the Lhasa Apso was bred as a guard dog and therefore can be aloof, stubborn and demonstrate a sharp, loud bark.
  • Golden Retriever Dog Breed - Facts and Traits | Hill's Pet

    Because golden retrievers are easy to please, they respond positively to obedience training. The golden retriever has a water-repellent coat that is wavy or flat and gold to cream in color. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Basset Hound Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Friendly and easy-going, the basset hound gets along well with children, other dogs and other pets in general.
  • Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dog Breed - Information about Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Despite a fierce appearance, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a lover, not a fighter. The dog is relatively wide and slightly longer than tall, giving it a low center of gravity. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Siberian Husky Dog Breed - Information about Siberian Husky Dogs | Hill's Pet

    The classic Northern dogs, Siberian Huskies are friendly and intelligent but somewhat independent and stubborn. The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized dog, slightly longer than tall. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Shih Tzu Dog Breed - Information about Shih Tzu Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Perky and happy, the Shih Tzu tends to require a large amount of personal attention. Shih Tzu are classified in the toy group in most countries. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • West Highland White Terrier Dog Breed - Information about West Highland White Terrier Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Like other terriers, the West Highland White is smart, independent with a slight touch of stubbornness. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Rottweiler Dog Breed - Information about Rottweiler Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Not recommended for first-time owners, the Rottweiler needs extensive and continuous socialization to be a good family companion. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Wire Fox Terrier Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Possessing boundless energy, the Wire Fox Terrier makes an excellent pet for the household with well mannered children. This terrier wants to please and responds well to training.
  • Saint Bernard Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Known to be loving, gentle and tolerant in spite of its size, Saint Bernards are a good with families with well-behaved children. In addition, they are eager to please, making training easier.
  • Yorkshire Terrier Dog Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    The Yorkshire terrier is energetic, feisty and domineering, but also affectionate. It is considered a good apartment dog, but it can be stubborn with house training.
  • Weimaraner Dog Breed - Information about Weimaraner Dogs | Hill's Pet

    Ideal for owners who want a large, active dog for hunting, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Weimaraners are large-sized dogs weighing from 55 to 90 pounds. Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.co.za
  • Dental Care for Your Dog | Hill's Pet

    Learn about dental care for adult dogs, including how and when to brush your dog's teeth, and how special pet food can care for your dog's oral health.
  • How to groom and bath your dog | Hill's Pet

    Get step-by-step instructions on how to properly groom and bath your dog to help keep them healthy and clean.
  • Cat Leukemia: Symptoms, Testing and Prevention

    Learn important information about cat leukemia, including how it spreads, common symptoms, testing & diagnosis info, treatments and prevention options.
  • How to Put On a Cat Harness

    Discover which harness style is best for your feline friend and learn how to put on a cat harness. Take your kitty for a stroll knowing they're secure.
  • My Cat Ate String: Dangers, What to Do & Treatments

    Discover health issues that can occur if your cat eats string, what you should do if you're sure they did, and possible treatments your vet might suggest.
  • A Guide for Choosing the Best Cat Carrier

    With so many options, finding the best cat carrier for your furry friend can feel overwhelming. Should it be soft-sided or hard-sided and top-loading or front-loading? And what's the best cat carrier for difficult cats?
  • Cats & Tuna: Is it Safe for Them?

    While cats can have a strong attraction to tuna, learn details on whether tuna offers proper nutrition and is safe for them to eat.
  • Why Is My Cat Peeing Blood?

    Learn causes & symptoms associated with blood in cat urine, including underlying urinary tract problems or issues like FLUTD, as well as treatment options.
  • Can Cats Get the Flu or a Cold?

    Learn how flu & cold viruses can affect your cat, what signs & symptoms to look for, and what the prevention & treatment options are.
  • Why Do Cats Bite While Playing?

    Learn what's behind your cat's playful biting, whether it's a cause for concern, and how to curtail it if they get a little too rough.
  • How to Make DIY Cat Shelves

    As a pet parent, you already know that cats rule the household, so why not give them a high perch from which to survey their land? DIY cat shelves are an excellent way to customize your kitty's kingdom, and there are so many cat wall ideas that you can use to create their dream domain.
  • How to Clean Cats Ears: A Comprehensive Guide

    Learn helpful tips for cleaning your cat's ears, from the supplies you'll need to step-by-step instructions on how to clean them safely and easily.
  • Tips for Giving Your Cat Pills & Medications

    Use these helpful tips on how to give your cat a pill to make the process less stressful for both of you, and help get her on her way back to feeling better.
  • Benefits of Neutering a Cat

    Neutering offers benefits to both you and your beloved companion. The benefit of neutering a cat? Fewer unwanted litters and fewer parental worries for you.
  • 5 New Fun Things to Do With Your Cat

    Looking for way to enrich playtime for your kitty? Discover fun new cat activities, such as cat apps, that can keep your furry friend occupied for hours.
  • Helping Your Cat Lose Weight: Food & Exercise Tips

    If your vet says your cat is overweight, discover advice like food & exercise tips that can get them back to a healthy weight - and keep them that way.
  • Cat Aggression: How to Calm Them Down

    Learn how to identify causes of aggression in your cat, how you can help calm them down or diffuse an aggressive situation, and when a vet visit is needed.
  • Vet Checkups & Blood Work for Senior Cats

    If you have a senior-aged cat, learn why its so important to take her to regular vet visits & blood work, especially if she has a health condition.
  • Tips for Creating Your Cat's Own Social Media Account | Hill's Pet

    Are you that person who floods your connections' news feeds with photos of your cat on social media?
  • Leaving a Cat Home Alone: How Long is Safe?

    Concerned about leaving a cat home alone? Considering if she's a kitten or senior cat and her relationship with you can help you decide how long is safe.
  • Do Cats Understand Mirrors?

    Do cats understand mirrors? Find out what science can to tell us and how cats perceive their own reflections.
  • Keeping Your Cat Hydrated if She's Not Drinking Water

    Learn why your cat is drinking less water than she used to, how much she should be drinking, and how to recognize and prevent her from getting dehydrated.
  • Walking a Cat: Should You Take Your Kitty for a Stroll?

    Wondering if your can take your cat for a walk? Learn how to decide if she's suitable for the outdoors and an effective method for taking her on a stroll.
  • Reasons for Your Cat Vomiting

    Learn the different causes of cat vomiting, from throwing up common hairballs to more serious health concerns, and how grooming & food can help prevent it.
  • Top 3 Funny Cat Quirks You Should Know

    Crazy cat behaviors have gone viral all over the internet, so we decided to dig a bit deeper and explain why cats exhibit these 3 behaviors. Read more.
  • What Do Cats Dream About?

    Curious to know if your cat dreams? Discover what science says and what she might be dreaming about.
  • Differences Between Male and Female Cats

    Consider these behavior and appearance differences between male and female cats before choosing a forever friend.
  • Extinguishing Heat Exhaustion in Cats

    Do you know the signs of heat exhaustion in cats? Learn some helpful tips for helping your cat stay cool during the warmer summer months.
  • Russian Blue Cat: Facts and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Discover the gentle and loving personality of the Russian blue cat. Learn its royal history and find out why it can be a great addition to your family.
  • Why Do Cats Eat Grass?

    Curious why your cat is eating grass? Discover the underlying reason, such as a digestive issue or anxiety, and learn if it's truly a problem.
  • Is Chocolate Bad for Cats?

    Chocolate is known to be poisonous for dogs, but it can also be toxic for cats. Learn why chocolate is bad for cats & what to do if she's eaten it.
  • Cat Life Hacks: Making Life Easier for You and Your Cat

    Has your cat care routine gotten stale? Spice it up with these helpful cat life hacks, including tips to help manage cat hair, scratching & litter boxes.
  • Playing with Your Cat on a Budget: 7 Totally Free Games

    Check out these seven cheap and easy games to play with cats, often using items you already have around the house.
  • Dealing with Tapeworms in Cats

    What You Need to Know About Cat Tapeworms: What are the signs & symptoms? Are they contagious? And— most importantly—how do you get rid of them?
  • Overweight Cat? Slim Down with These Activities

    Learn how meal planning, exercise and activity can help your overweight cat get to a healthy and happy weight.
  • Managing Cats Around Your Smaller Pets

    Learn helpful tips for introducing your cat to other small pets, such as birds and fish, and how to protect them from your curious feline.
  • Just How Smart Are Cats?

    Learn what science says about your cat's intelligence, how her brain works, and how experts address the age-old question: Are cats smarter than dogs?
  • Simple Ways to Keep Your Senior Cat Moving

    As senior cats slow down, they may walk a little slower, jump more gingerly, and play a little less. Learn some cat exercises to keep your pet active!
  • Using Your Kid's Old Toys as Homemade Cat Toys

    Learn how to turn your surplus of old children's toys into repurposed cat toys, entertaining your cat for hours and saving you money.
  • DIY Cat Stain & Odor Remover That Actually Works

    Learn how to make your own DIY cat stain remover, as well as how to remove cat odors from your home.
  • Hairballs: The Trouble With Fur

    Most cat owners have to deal with hairballs at some point. Learn everything you need to know about hairballs and how to help your cat manage them.
  • Fun DIY Beds for Your Cat

    Learn how to create four different DIY cat beds that will provide your furry friend with a cozy space of her own & won't break your bank!
  • How Cats Show Affection to Their Humans

    Discover some common ways that cats show love for their owners. Learn to recognize these signs of affection, even though they might seem a little bizarre.
  • Stress and Feline Urinary Problems: How to Deal With It

    Learn how to identify and reduce the chances of feline urinary issues by helping alleviate stress in her life.
  • Managing Your Cat's Nocturnal Behaviour

    Learn a few ways to deal with your nocturnal cat's behavior, including the best times to feed your cat and why late night attention should be avoided.
  • Giving a Cat a Bath: A How-To Guide

    Time to give your cat a bath? Learn the best plan for bathing your kitty and the essential supplies you'll need to make bath time as painless as possible.
  • Is Your Cat Hiding Her Pain? Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms.

    Learn how to recognize signs that your cat is sick or hiding her pain, along with how to provide her with the best care and help her recover quickly.
  • Feline Urinary Tract Diseases & Infections: Facts & Nutritional Tips

    Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease is common among many cats. Know the warning signs and how nutrition can play a pivotal role in preventing FLUTD.
  • The Meaning Behind Your Cat's Meow: 5 Distinct Cat Sounds & Noises

    From a meow to a purr, learn what your feline friend is telling you when she makes these five distinct cat sounds.
  • How a Cat’s nutritional needs differ from ours?

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • The right food for your kitten

    Learn how to identify the kitten food that best aligns with her nutritional needs, keeping her active and healthy as she grows into an adult cat.
  • How a mature cat’s nutritional needs differ from ours? | Hill's Pet

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • Playtime with children

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet
  • Five tips to stop cats from scratching up the furniture | Hill's Pet

    Learn how to build an easy, homemade DIY cat scratching post using items around your house! She'll get exercise and you won't get a ruined staircase.
  • Clever Ways to Keep Your Cat Active: Food Scavenger Hunts

    A scavenger hunt will keep your feline friend moving, maintaining her mental & physical health. Here are a few tips to get started.
  • Mixing pet foods

    Learn the advantages and disadvantages of wet cat food and dry cat food to get a better sense of which food you should be feeding your cat.
  • Skin Problems to Watch For in Your Cat

    Learn about 5 of the most common skin problems that can manifest in cats, as well as how to detect if your cat might have one of them.
  • Common Cat Myths & Misconceptions: Get the Feline Facts - Hill's Pet

    Learn about common cat myths and misconceptions. With all the misinformation available online about cats, it's time you got the true feline facts.
  • Choosing the right veterinarian for your cat

    Choosing the right veterinary for your cat is very important to its health. Read through our list of things to consider when looking for a new vet.
  • Cat Play: How to Keep Your Kitty Engaged

    Exercise is important for your cat’s weight management. We have great tips for helping engage your cat in play.
  • Playing with your cat | Hill's Pet

    It's important to keep cats active to keep them healthy, even from a young age. Get tips on how to play with your cat or kitten and strengthen your bond.
  • Why is my cat throwing up food after eating?

    Understand why your cat is throwing up after eating and learn how to keep them from regurgitating their cat food in the future.
  • The tales the cat tail tells

    Learn about the different positions a cat's tail will hold, and how it's a good indicator of their mood and how they're feeling.
  • Toilet training your kitten | Hill's Pet

    Use these easy-to-follow do's and don'ts while training your kitten to use the litter box with the best success.
  • Relocating with your cat

    Get tips on how reduce your cat's stress level for the next time you have to move or relocate. Find ways to help your cat settle in.
  • Why Your Dog Should Exercise | Hill's Pet

    Just like humans, dogs are suffering in greater and greater numbers from obesity. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention estimates that 54 percent of dogs are overweight.
  • Diet Considerations for Pregnant & Nursing Cats

    Learn what your female cat needs for proper nutrition when pregnant or nursing, so you can make sure you are feeding her properly.
  • Siamese Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn about the Siamese cat including physical and personality traits, history, and living with one at home.
  • My cat's nose is dry. Should I be concerned?

    Puppy, kitten and pet dieting, cat nutrition and dog nutrition information from Hill's Pet.
  • 10 Fun Ways Cats Wake Up Their Owners

    Cats are good at letting you know what they want, either vocally or with their bodies. It won't be long before you understand what your kitten is trying to tell you.
  • Understanding your kitten

    Cats are good at letting you know what they want, either vocally or with their bodies. It won't be long before you understand what your kitten is trying to tell you.
  • Fun Games for Exercising Your Cat

    Discover which cat toys games your feline friend might like, and how they are great sources of exercise. Explore our library of articles to learn more.
  • Belly Upset:  Soothing Your Cat's Sensitive Stomach

    Understand the symptoms of a chronic upset stomach in your cat, and learn how to help sooth their discomfort.
  • Are cats trainable? | Hill's Pet

    With proper understanding and patience, cats can be trained. Learn how to properly train your new cat or kitten with these easy-to-follow tips.
  • Suggestions for Grooming & Bathing Your Cat

    Grooming can be an important part of your aging cat's well-being. Follow these grooming tips for older, mature adult cats.
  • Important Information on FLUTD & Urinary Tract Infections in Cats

    If your cat if struggling to use the litter box it might be a symptom of a larger issue - urinary tract disease. Learn the signs and treatment options now.
  • Cat Exercise and Workout Tips | Hill's Pet

    Keep your cat happy and healthy by ensuring they get enough exercise. Follow these simple workout tips to keep them active.
  • Adopting an Adult Cat | Hill's Pet

    Understand how adopting an adult cat from a shelter is different than adopting a cat, and what to expect when you bring her home for the first time.
  • Cat & Mouse: Why Your Cat Likes to Catch Them

    Discover why your cat likes to catch mice and leave them as presents for you, as well as how you should respond to this natural behaviour.
  • Bombay Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn more about your Bombay cat and read about it's various physical characteristics and personality traits.
  • How to Live With Cat Allergies

    Keeping a cat allergy remedy or two up your sleeve will make life easier if you have cat allergies and live with a cat. Read on to learn about choosing the right kitty companion, keeping your home as free from dander as possible and taking routine care of your pet.
  • Persian Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Better understand your Persian housecat by learning more about it's physical characteristics and personality traits.
  • Balinese Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn about the Balinese cat breed including physical and personality traits, history, and living with one at home.
  • Abyssinian Cat Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Among the most popular cat breeds, the Abyssinian is easy to care for, and a joy to have in your home. They’re affectionate cats and love both people and other animals.
  • Is My Cat Overweight?

    You might be asking that question after noticing your beloved Fluffy is looking a little, well, fluffy. Find out here how to check and learn more about how excess weight impacts your cat.
  • Cat Weight Management

    South African vets say more than half the patients they see are overweight. Learn more about managing your cat’s weight.
  • How to Handle Cat Spraying

    Most cats are very particular about their toilet habits and will consistently use a litter tray indoors or soil in the garden. If she is spraying and urinating in the corner of the room it can therefore be very worrying.
  • Foods that are Dangerous or Toxic to Cats

    Many human foods are dangerous to cats. Read about 5 of the worst toxic food offenders that can kill your cat - and how much it takes to hurt them.
  • Changing Cat Food: How to Do It Safely

    At some points in your cat's life, it might make sense to change up the food you give them. Changing cat food as your kitty ages or if they develop a medical issue will help to support their health. But it's important to know how to safely transition your pet to a new food.
  • Feeding your kitten: some food for thought

    Kittens grow a lot in their first year, so it is important to provide them with the proper nutrients early, so they grow up healthy and strong.
  • Sharing a Bed with Your Cat: Steps for Success

    The personality of your cat is probably the most important part of whether a human-feline sleeping arrangement will work.
  • Is Your Cat Hiding Her Pain? Recognising the Signs & Symptoms.

    Learn how to recognise signs that your cat is sick or hiding her pain, along with how to provide her with the best care and help her recover quickly.
  • Signs That Your Cat is Grieving & How You Can Help

    Learn what cats go through during times of loss of another animal or human in the household, and understand whether they grieve or not.
  • Cat | Breeds - Hillspet.co.za

    Discover the unique characteristics of different cat breeds, as well as which one might be best for you. Explore our library of articles to learn more.
  • The pick of the litter | Hill's Pet

    Bringing how a kitten is a long-term commitment. Learn how to make the right choice when picking one out of a litter.
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  • Common Health Concerns in an Overweight Cat

    Concerned about how round your cat has become, or even notice your cat losing weight too quickly? It's easy for people to realize they've gained too much when their pants get a little snug.
  • Cat Anxiety: Understanding Your Stressed Cat

    Cats do experience anxiety! Learn the signs of cat anxiety, their implications on her overall health, and what you can do to help easy her anxiousness.
  • Kidney Disease in Cats - Cat Diseases | Hill's Pet

    Understand the importance that kidneys play in your cat's health, and know how to spot the warning signs of kidney disease.
  • Liver Disease in Your Cat: Causes, Signs & Symptoms

    Spotting the warning signs of liver disease in cats is critical. Learn more about the symptoms and what you can do to help prevent liver issues.
  • Helping Your Cat Recover from Serious Illness or Accidents

    Learn about the treatments, recovery and how the food your feed your cat can have a tremendous effect on a cat's ability to recover from a serious illness, surgery or accident.
  • Diabetes in Cats: Causes, Signs & Treatments

    Learn about the warning signs, symptoms, and treatments of Diabetes Mellitus and diabetes in cats and the affect on your cat.
  • Heart Disease in Your Cat: How Nutrition Can Help

    Heart diseases can manifest in cats similar to humans, so it is important to catch the warning signs early and consult your vet. Learn more now.
  • Hyperthyroidism in Cats: Warning Signs, Management & Treatment

    Learn how to spot the warning signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism in your cats. Read more to know what questions to ask your vet.
  • Dental Diseases - Cat Diseases | Hill's Pet

    Recognise the importance of proper dental hygiene in your cat's overall health. Learn about causes of dental disease, and questions you should ask your vet.
  • Brushing & Food: Keys to Maintaining Your Cat's Oral Health

    Learn how the right cat food with proper nutrition can help give your cat good oral health and help prevent oral disease in the future.
  • Can cats see in the dark?

    Now that you have a kitten all the things you've heard about cats over the years suddenly seem more relevant. This list will help you separate fact from fiction.
  • Causes & Types of Digestive Disorders in Your Cat | Hill's Pet

    Learn about digestive disorders that might be afflicting your cat. Spot the symptoms and realize the importance of proper treatment.
  • Why cats won't use litter tray

    There are a number of reasons why a cat might not use the litter box and instead go somewhere else in the house. Learn what might be causing this issue.
  • Pregnancy in cats

    If you have or think you have a pregnant cat, click to learn more about how to properly care for her needs including preparation and delivery tips.
  • Meet the vet

    You're bound to want the very best for your new kitten, and one of the most important things you can do is find an excellent veterinary practice.
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  • Knowing Your Cat's Special Anatomy

    To provide the best care for your cat, it is important to know as much about them as possible. Read about a cat's specialised anatomy to learn more.
  • What Motivates Your Smart Cat

    Cats don't always get the rap for being the most intelligent creatures, but they are much smarter than you might think. Learn more here.
  • Stamping out bad behaviour

    Spraying is perfectly natural cat behaviour and their way of marking somewhere with information about themselves. That said, it's not particularly desirable if done in your living room!
  • Know Your Cat Health Basics

    When you get a cat or kitten or are thinking about bringing one into your home, it is a vitally important part of that process that you do proper research first. Knowledge of cat health is the power that will keep your cat healthy.
  • Start scratching right

    Learn why cats like to scratch and claw, so you can be prepared to meet their needs without having to replace everything in the house.
  • Why do Cats Meow?

    Learn what your cat's meow really means, so you can understand what they are trying to communicate to you.
  • Understanding cats in heat

    Learn the signs of your cat being in heat - looking for a mate, and your options for providing her with care and comfort.
  • Kitten psychology

    It's worth trying to understand the way your kitten is thinking, and why she behaves how she does. That way, you'll be able to build an even closer bond with her.
  • Signs of good health

    When you visit your veterinarian, be sure to bring up any questions or concerns regarding your cat's health.
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  • Cat and baby | Hill's Pet

    Learn how your cat's behavior might change if you bring a newborn baby into the home and how you can keep both baby and cat safe.
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  • Getting Your Cat Into Her Carrier

    If you're bringing home a cat for the first time, it is important to think of ways of providing them with a safe environment. Learn cat-safe tips here.
  • Caring for your kitten's new teeth | Hill's Pet

    Brushing your kitten's teeth is not as difficult as you might think if you start early and use a special cat toothpaste that she likes, your kitten will even look forward to it.
  • Tips & Advice for Making Your House Safe for a Cat

    If you're bringing home a cat for the first time, it is important to think of ways of providing them with a safe environment. Learn cat-safe tips here.
  • Cats and changing Weather

    Changing weather means changing needs for your cat, with the summer and winter months bringing particular problems for cats.
  • Meeting The Housemates

    It's only natural that you'll want your new pet to be accepted by your cat. But it's also natural that she might need some persuasion to accept what she may see as a rival.
  • Keeping your kitten well groomed  

    When it comes to grooming, kittens are fastidious they learn how to keep themselves clean and tidy from their mothers. But occasionally, they may need a little help from you.
  • Travelling with your kitten

    f you want to take your kitten away with you, or you need to take her out of the home for any reason, you'll need to transport her in a secure cat carrier.
  • Vaccinating your kitten  

    Vaccinating your kitten is absolutely essential as it will protect her from life-threatening diseases.
  • What's your kittens idea of a nice break?

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  • Seasonal Advice

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  • Looking after your kitten’s welfare

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  • Keeping your kitten close to home

    Cats with access to the great outdoors enjoy lots of fun experiences but they also face risks too. Luckily, there are things you can do to help keep your cat safe.
  • Bringing Home Your First Kitten

    Teach your kitten good habits by learning how to properly handle them while still at a young age.
  • Travelling with your cat

    Get helpful tips and advice for traveling with your cat including by car, train, or air. Learn the safest ways for your cat to travel.
  • A purrfect coat for your kitten

    Learn the visual signs that your cat is healthy including what to look for in her skin, ears, and eyes, as well as as signs you should call your vet about.
  • How to groom and bath your cat

    Part of keeping cats healthy is ensuring they are clean and well-groomed. Get tips on how and when to bathe and groom your cat.
  • Free of hairballs

    While hairballs are a common occurrence of cats, there are steps you can take to help them manage their problem and keep them healthy.
  • Taking your cat to the vet

    Every cat owner knows that trips to the vet can be a challenge. Read these tips to have a better vet visit for your cat, who may be anxious or afraid.
  • Toxic houseplants

    Learn about common houseplants that can be dangerous or poisonous to cats. Get tips on how to keep your cat safe around houseplants.
  • Cats and children

    If you're thinking about getting a cat or kitten for your child, learn some things you should teach your kids on how to properly care and handle cats.
  • How to reprimand your cat

    Learn how to reprimand your cat in an effective manner that helps your cat understand unwanted behaviors without physical harm or screaming.
  • Fleas and worms

    Learn about the different internal parasites and bugs that can attack cats, and ask your veterinarian about ways to treat them.
  • Introducing a new cat to current pets

    Read about how to introduce a new cat into your household of current pets to help reduce stress and make sure they all get along well.
  • Introducing kitten to a cat

    If you're a current cat owner that is thinking about getting a new kitten, you should read our helpful tips for getting cat and kittens acquainted.
  • Welcoming Your New Kitten: Making Your Kitty Comfortable

    If you're considering getting a kitten, there are a number of things you need to know to make sure you are providing her with a good home. Learn more here.
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  • Is catnip safe for my cat?

    Learn what catnip is, and whether or not it is safe to give to your cat and any side effects associated with catnip.
  • My cat is a fussy eater

    Discover if your cat is a picky eater or has a larger health condition at play, and what you can do to help her eat better.
  • The Truth About Cats And Milk

    Find out why giving your cat milk might not be the nutritious treat that you think, as well as some other healthier alternatives.
  • Suggestions to Make Your Cat Drink from a Bowl

    If your cat refuses to drink from her water dish, or sees it more of a toy, learn some different ways you can encourage your cat to drink from a bowl.
  • Cat treats are a fun subject for you and your cat! 

    Learn new ways to reward your cat for their love beyond table scraps. Read about treating your cat without food or healthy homemade treats.
  • How and When To Feed Your Cat?

    Learn about the 3 common ways you can feed your cat as well as the advantages and disadvantages for each.
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  • Birman Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Find out everything you need to know about the Birman cat breed including personality traits, physical characteristics, and breed origins.
  • Havana Brown Cat Breed - Facts & Traits | Hill's Pet

    Find out everything you need to know about the Havana Brown cat breed including personality traits and physical characteristics
  • British Shorthair Cat Breed - Facts & Traits | Hill's Pet

    Get information about the British Shorthair cat including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with this breed of cat.
  • Bengal House Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Better understand your Bengal Housecat breed by learning more about it's physical characteristics and personality traits.
  • Tiffany Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Better understand your Tiffany housecat by learning more about it's physical characteristics and personality traits.
  • Norwegian Forest Cat Breed - Facts & Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn about the Norwegian Forest cat including physical and personality traits, history, and living with one at home.
  • Somali Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Get information about the Somali cat breed including physical characteristics, personality traits, breed history, and what it's like to live with one.
  • Burmilla Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn all you need to know about the Burmilla cat breed including personality traits, physical features, and breed origins.
  • Manx Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Discover what it's like to live with an Manx cat by learning about its history, personality and physical characteristics.
  • Devon Rex Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Read about the Devron Rex cat breed including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with one.
  • Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed - Facts & Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn more about your Japanese Bobtail cat and read about it's various physical characteristics and personality traits
  • Oriental Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn all you need to know about the Oriental cat breed including personality traits, physical features, and breed history.
  • Chartreaux Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn about the Chartreaux cat including physical and personality traits, history, and living with one at home.
  • Maine Coon Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Read about the Maine Coon cat breed including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with one.
  • Cymric Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Get information about the Cymric cat including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with this breed of cat.
  • Ragdoll Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Get information about the Ragdoll cat including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with this breed of cat.
  • Egyptian Mau Cat Breed - Facts & Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn about the Egyptian Mau cat breed including personality and physical traits. Discover information about its origins and what its like to live with one.
  • Cornish Rex Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn more about your Cornish cat and read about it's various physical characteristics and personality traits.
  • Turkish Angora Cat Breed - Information and Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Learn more about your Turkish Angora cat and read about it.
  • Burmese Cat Breed - Facts & Personality Traits | Hill's Pet

    Read about the Burmese cat breed including facts, history, personality traits, and what it's like to live with one.
  • How to groom and bath your cat | Hill's Pet

    Part of keeping cats healthy is ensuring they are clean and well-groomed. Get tips on how and when to bathe and groom your cat.
  • Caring for your kitten's new teeth | Hill's Pet

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  • Pets play an important role in mental health support

    If one thing is unanimous in 2020 it is that Coronavirus has affected all our lives in one way or another, and sadly some more drastically than others.
  • Buying Pet Supplies Online While Self-Isolating

    If you're self-isolating at home, consider ordering your pet supplies online, including things like food, medications, cleaning supplies, toys and more.
  • Tips for Working From Home With a Pet

    Get helpful information on how to get all of your work done while keeping your dog or cat entertained when working from home.
  • Can My Dog or Cat Catch Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?

    Learn information about the family of coronaviruses in pets, including whether dogs & cats are susceptible to COVID19 and details about transmission.
  • Understanding Your Pet's Microbiome

    Learn what a pet's microbiome is, how it contributes to your pet's gut & overall health, and why nutrition is important in maintaining healthy microbiomes.
  • Getting Rid of Pet Hair Around the House

    Pet hair removal is often a struggle, but not impossible. Learn tips for cleaning many household surfaces, as well as getting rid of airborne pet hair.
  • The Best Holiday Gifts for Pets

    Looking for gift ideas to get your dog or cat this holiday season? Check out our pet holiday gift giving guide.
  • The History of "Fighting Like Cats and Dogs"

    Are dogs and cats really mortal enemies or can they learn to get along. Read on to learn more about the myth of dogs and cats always fighting.
  • Is My Pet Gay?

    Stop wondering whether or not dogs or cats can be gay and discover what science says about this behavior in the animal kingdom.
  • Fun Ideas for Kids and Pets This Summer

    Outdoor summer activities with your dog or cat can be fun for kids, too. Learn how they also teach kids responsibility & creates a bond with their pet.
  • How and When to Start Training a Puppy or Kitten

    Discover helpful tips for training your puppy or kitten, including the best time to start training them and the importance of staying consistent.
  • The Chemistry Between Humans & Pets | Hill's Pet

    Learn the scientific reasons why we have such strong connections with our pets, and what science says about the love between humans and our furry friends.
  • Can Dogs and Cats Be Friends? | Hill's Pet

    Learn about how different types of animals, such as cats & dogs, can become best friends. Also, find out if your house is right for two different pets.
  • Reasons Why You Should Microchip Your Pets | Hill's Pet

    Microchipping your pet is one way to increase the odds that you will get your lost dog or cat back.
  • Easter for Pets: How to Celebrate a Fun and Safe Holiday

    From Easter Lillies to Easter Grass, learn key items to keep out of your pet's reach while they join in your favorite Easter traditions.
  • Does More Protein Mean a Healthier Dog and Cat Food?

    Learn more about the importance of a well-balanced pet diet and how high amounts of protein isn't always best for your pet's food.
  • The Right Diet For Your Pet

    Learn what to look for in healthy pet food & nutrition, including ingredients, quality of the manufacturer, your pet's age, and any special needs they have
  • The Elderly and Their Pets: Forming a Special Bond

    Pets for the elderly provide companionship & meaning to both of their lives. Read about some special pets and the bonds they
  • Pet Food Storage Tips

    Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
  • Weight loss and management, proven in the real world  

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  • Microchipping: The Facts | Hill's Pet

    Learn the advantages of getting pet insurance and microchipping your kitten to give you peace of mind that they are taken care of.
  • How to Read Pet Food Labels Properly | Hill's Pet

    Learn how to properly read and interpret pet food labels to ensure you're buying the best food for your dog or cat.
  • How to Read a Pet Food Label

    Let Hill's help you better understand how to read your pet's food labels, so you can ensure you are purchasing the right product for your dog or cat.
  • Treat your pet for life – not just for Christmas | Hill's Pet

    Protect your pets this Christmas by following our helpful holiday tips for keeping your dog or cat safe around decorations or holiday feasts.
  • Minerals

    Learn about the 18 different types of minerals that are essential to dogs and cats. Learn about the differences between macrominerals and microminerals.
  • Proteins

    Learn all about how proteins work in your pet to help them grow strong and healthy tissue and organs.
  • Antioxidants in Pet Food: Why They're Important to Your Pet's Diet

    Discover how antioxidants fight against free radicals in your dog or cat's body, and why they are so important to your pet's diet.
  • Pet Nutrition And Behaviour

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  • Fats

    Dietary fats are required to supply energy: dietary fat provides the pet with 2.25 times more calories per weight unit than protein or carbohydrates.
  • Importance of DHA in your Pet's Food

    Learn about DHA - Docosahexaenoic Acid- a natural omega-3 fatty acid that is essential in the development of the brain and nervous system in kittens.
  • Benefits of Soy in Your Pet's Food

    Soy products contain high levels of protein, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and more. This article explores the benefits of soy and how this ancient and widely used source of protein is good for both people and pets.
  • Is Corn Bad for Pets?

    Corn has a long history as an important source of carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, vitamins and protein for both humans and their animals. This article explores the many nutritional benefits of corn in your pet
  • Vitamins

    Learn more about the different types of viatmins that are important to your pet's nutrition, and what you should be looking for when buying pet food.
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