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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Once again, we have had the busiest year here at Friends for Pets! The count down to Christmas is on and we are so excited! We want to take this opportunity to thank all of our wonderful clients and their… Continue Reading →

Friends for Pets award ceremony 2023!

November newsletter

By Becca Wilson In our November newsletter we will be announcing all our finalist for this year pet carer awards! News from our teams: Penarth team There has been some exciting things happening with the Penarth Team. We would like… Continue Reading →

Christmas voucher! – For Pet First aid courses

Are you struggling on what gifts to get this year for your family and friends? Are they interested in animals or have animals themself and would benefit from our pet first aid courses? Why not gift them one of our… Continue Reading →

October newsletter

By Becca Wilson The following areas are looking to recruit a reliable, trust worthy new pet carer! See below for more details. Chew valley/North Somerset – Vicki is looking for dog boarders in and around the Chew valley and North… Continue Reading →

September newsletter

By Becca Wilson We are recruiting in the following areas: Current areas with space for dog walking, boarding, pet visiting and day care: Reminder! that we are having an awards evening in November for all our wonderful pet carers for… Continue Reading →

August newsletter

We are recruiting!! Cardiff, Newport and Bristol area are looking for an enthusiastic, animal lover to join their amazing team of pet carers offering dog walking, pet visiting, dog boarding and house sitting. Do you or someone you know spend… Continue Reading →

Why do dogs wag their tails ?

A dogs tail can wag for many different reasons, this can be because of excitement, nervous, scared or aggression. So it is super important to know your dog’s body language going in to any situation. Big wags Big wagging tails… Continue Reading →

Benefits of becoming a house sitter

At friends for pets we offer house sitting. This is where one of our pet carers stays in a clients house whilst they are away to look after the pets/animals. Becoming a house sitter could work really well for someone… Continue Reading →

Becoming a pet carer after retirement

Retirement can be super exciting and gives people a lot more free time to enjoy what they love doing! It can also be daunting to some, as people go from having a very busy work schedule and routine, to doing… Continue Reading →

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