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Kate's Canine Therapy - Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and Cheshire

 
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Kate's Canine Therapy, Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire, ST9 0PQ, united-kingdom

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Massage

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Werrington
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United Kingdom

Kate's Canine Therapy in Staffordshire - Help for you & Your Dog

At Kate's Canine Therapy I offer behavioural consultations for your dog on a wide range of problems.

 

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2023-05-05 00:36:27

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I have a 19-week-old male guinea pig, he's indoors, an only pig, and is handled daily, he's on good feed, plenty of fresh vegs, fruit, and

2023-05-05 00:33:38

My dog is an extremely fussy eater and thin because of this. He's a happy healthy young boy - can you advise how to encourage

2023-05-05 00:33:10

When I got her, she was in just a tank with a water bowl. No hide house, no basking light, no branches to climb; nothing. She has all that now