The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Show your cute pets a little love

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The UK is known for its love of all things furry, feathery and even scaly – so much so that April has been named National Pet Month.

And that makes now the perfect time to brush up on informatio­n about your pet, arrange a check-up with a vet or even treat your cuddly little friend to something a wee bit special.

Supported by animal welfare charities, profession­al bodies, pet businesses, schools, youth groups and pet lovers, National Pet Month is now in

l its 28th year.

It aims to promote responsibl­e pet ownership, show the great benefits of living with pets and raise awareness.

Pets have such a massive impact on our lives – who doesn’t feel better after play time with their dog? – but it’s too easy to take them for granted.

Most people focus on training, diet and grooming but often bad habits can slip in.

Animals need time and attention and they give it right back to the people around them, which is what makes the owner-pet bond such a rewarding relationsh­ip.

So use this year’s National Pet Month to make sure that your companion is eating and drinking well, getting regular exercise and activity, is well-groomed and being given lots of affection.

Here’s a few interestin­g facts that may help you get to know your pet a bit better:

Cats can jump as much as seven times their own height

Birds must eat at least half of their own weight every day

Aside from the obvious greyhounds and whippets, Jack Russell terriers are one of the fastest dog breeds

One human year is equivalent to 25 hamster years

A pet can make you less stressed, lower your blood pressure and reduce your chance of getting heart disease

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