Top 5 Most Googled Cat & Dog Questions

Top 5 most googled cat & dog questions

Being a pet parent is so rewarding and the joy our pets bring to our home is priceless, but we’d be lying if we said it wasn’t difficult at times, especially during those early stages. That’s when a lot of us turn to the internet for advice. 

To help you out we’ve compiled a few answers to some of the most common questions on both cats and dogs! From why cats knead to why dogs love eating grass so much…

Why do Cats purr? 🐈

Why do cats purr and what does it mean when they do… Cats purring can mean a number of things, mostly it used to communicate their feelings mostly of contentment and happiness or to self soothe if anxious.

You can tell if your cat is happy if they purr with their eyes closed/closing and their tails remain still and peaceful looking. 

If their purr is accompanied by a mew (high pitched meow) they may be hungry!

Why do pets make us feel happy? 🥹

We love this question because it’s true the positive effects pets have on our lives are amazing. 

Some of the reasons pets make us happy and improve our mood are because they offer companionship and help us feel less lonely which is known to benefit us. 

They also encourage us to partake in physical activity which positively affects us and releases endorphins, as well as introduces us to new people.

Why Do Cat Knead? 🍞

The kneading movement cats make is often referred to as making biscuits and who doesn’t love a biscuit? Our cats could give the world’s best Bakers a run for their money. Why do cats knead everything including us? It’s an ingrained behaviour from when they were kittens and would knead their mothers to stimulate milk flow. This familiarity creates comfort, and when they knead you it often means they’re comfortable around you!

It can also be used to stretch, make their bed comfortable for sleep, mark their territory through the scent glands in their paws and show they’re ready to mate.

Fascinating.

How to introduce new pets to the family🐾

Introducing new pets to the (fur) family can be difficult, it’s rough being the new kid on the block. 

Advice that works for both cats and dogs, include preparing a dedicated space for your new pet, allowing them to explore their new home alone first before introducing scents (e.g. bedding) from other pets for them to familiarise themselves with. Where possible let them meet through a barrier first.

Our friends at FirstVet have a whole article dedicated to introducing cats and Battersea’s article is great for introducing new dogs.

Why does my dog eat grass? 🌾

An odd behaviour that can be alarming to new owners, especially when their dog throws up afterwards. This behaviour, if sustained long term, is called Pica, which refers to a disorder that encourages the eating of things that aren’t food. 

When pets eat grass it could be a sign of either boredom or nutrient deficiency. This can be helped with more exercise and play, and fibre in their diets. 

It could also mean they simply like the taste of it! This is usually not a major concern unless the eating and vomiting become more frequent or blood is present. 

This was just the beginning, there are so many common questions we’d love to answer! Let us know the pressing questions you have that you’d love to have answered, send us a message over on our socials

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Our Top Wellness Products For Your Dog

our top wellness products for your dog

April is coming to an end but that doesn’t mean we can’t keep the ethos of Active Dog Month going all year round. We’ve scoured the internet for some creative, techy or just plain useful items to add to your pet shopping list to help you make the most of your time with your furry friends keeping them physically and mentally fit!

From GPS devices to track their location and well-being to slow-feeding bowls that aid digestion and good gut health, read on to find out our favourite items right now…

Look out for some of the brands that are featured on our Pickle Perks platform where, as a policy holder you can get access to a host of pet-friendly offers.

1. Tractive GPS Tracker

Our pets love to go AWOL especially when we’re out and about, running off in giddy excitement. With a Tractive GPS tracker, you can keep track of their location on your next walk! 

But it doesn’t stop there, with a tracker you can also monitor their activity levels and sleep setting goals and notice any patterns in their wellbeing.

2. Cooling dog wrap

As April marks the height of Spring, we can’t help but think of Summer on the horizon. 

Whilst we’re excited for all the fun to be had outdoors with our furry friends, we know that it can get pretty warm around here. 

That’s why we recommend these Cooling Dog Wraps, that are designed to mimic your dog’s internal cooling processes and help avoid heat related illnesses. Our friends at FirstVet are fans too*!

Keep them happy and comfortable when you’re out and about this Summer.

*P.S As a policy holder you can access unlimited video calls with vets from FirstVet!

3. slow feeder dog bowls and toys

If your dogs are anything like ours then they love to speedily tuck into their food, but did you know this can be detrimental to their health?

From digestive issues to choking and bloating (GDV), there are many reasons why it’s advised to encourage your dog to slow down whilst eating. 

Slow-feeding bowls like this one available on Omlet are great for encouraging them to slow down whilst also mentally engaging them.

As a policy holder get 10% off from Omlet!

4. Bungee Tug rope

Improve your next game of tug with this tug rope tennis ball combo from Tug-e-nuff! The perfect toy to use for playtime both indoors and out. 

We talked all about the benefits of Tug in our last blog, it’s great for stimulating your dog mentally, encourages them to exert some energy and also boosts your relationship!

We hope you’ve had a wonderful time this April (Active Dog Month) and that you’ve enjoyed sticking around with us throughout. Make sure to read the rest of our Pet Tips for more advice and stay tuned in to our socials for guest appearances from our friends at FirstVet.

Want to checkout those Pickle Perks we mentioned earlier? Take out a free quote today and get well on your way to joining us 😊

Got any gadgets and toys that you swear by to keep your pets physically and mentally active? We’d love to hear them, share them with our Pickle Pack community over on Facebook!

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Keeping Your Dog Active Indoors

keeping your dog active Indoors

Living in the UK we know that the weather isn’t always reliable, nor are our schedules with last-minute changes cropping up. These reasons, along with a whole host of other factors, can make it difficult to go out on a daily walk or for a game of fetch with our dogs. 

That’s why we wanted to share some of our favourite ways to keep your dog active and entertained indoors for Active Dog Month (and beyond)!

Indoor Obstacle course

This may sound daunting, but you’ll only need a few bits you likely already have around the house. Old cardboard boxes become tunnels, shoes become cones to weave around, stairs become a race and cushions become jumping pads. Get creative.

Manoeuvre your dog through the course and add and remove activities based on their abilities.

Doggy Date

Do you know any dog parents in the neighbourhood or in your family? Invite them over for a play date. Emphasis on the play!

Having two or more dogs in the same space, indoors or outdoors, is guaranteed to raise the activity levels. They will likely tire themselves chasing each other around and it’s great mental stimulation too.

Learn new tricks

It’s never too late to teach an old dog new tricks! Learning new tricks engages them mentally; mental health is just as important as physical.

Depending on the trick, this can increase their movement and physical activity. 

Check out our previous article for easy tricks to do at home.

A game of tug-of-war

Warning – this one might get you panting a little too. Only requiring a strong rope and a clear area of space, Tug-of-war is a great indoor play option. 

It is mentally and physically engaging and believed to encourage impulse control and further bonds between you and your dog. 

Make sure it doesn’t go on too long and that you’re able to control the situation and get your dog to stop when required. Read more about Tug from the American Kennel Club.

Mealtimes as active play

Lastly, meals can also have an element of activity. Incorporating slow feeding products, that add an element of a task, to your pets treat and meal times is a fun and easy way to make it stimulating with the added bonus of slowing down their eating.

Try DIY slow feeding games like dry food on a ruffled towel or popping a  tennis ball (make sure its a ball big enough not to ingest) in the middle of their food bowl so they have to move around it.

Whilst Active Dog Month aims to get us outside and celebrating the new season, we know that’s easier said than done. We hope these five tips help keep you and your pet active indoors, bridging the gap for when going out just isn’t possible. Have a read of our previous post for Active Dog Month – Why it matters and Vet approved tips.

Have other ideas? Let us know over on our socials, and whilst you’re there check out our videos with special guest Pandora from Heart ❤️

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Vet Approved Tips For Active Dog Month

Vet approved tips for active dog month

We’re getting into the April groove, and continuing the Active Dog Month celebrations! Not sure what Active Dog Month is? Check out our previous article.

This week our resident vet Rachel, from FirstVet, shared some tips with us for walks and playtime with our doggos. From avoiding sticks to hydrotherapy pools…read on to find out how to make the most of this month and more moving forward.

Use A Dog Walking Service

Try as we might to keep to a schedule or plan but sometimes things just don’t go as we imagined. Can’t make your daily walk? Ask another family member or a neighbour or try a local dog walking service!

When Playing Fetch Opt For A Ball Not A Stick

We typically tend to play fetch with our dogs using sticks, however, it might be safer to opt for dog toys and balls instead as large sticks run the risk of splintering and lodging in our pets’ throats.

Opt For Low Impact

If your dog has any injuries or joint issues opt for low-impact surfaces for your walks. For example grass over concrete. Look out for any potential dangers in the grass and steer your dogs clear.

After an even more joint-friendly exercise option? Try finding a dog-friendly hydrotherapy pool near you.

Suncream On Pink Areas

It might sound odd to stress the importance of suncream in early Spring but the sun can be stronger than you expect. If there are areas on your furry friends that aren’t well…so furry we recommend applying a dog-friendly suncream before stepping out.

How are you and your dog celebrating Active Dog Month? Let us know. Follow along with us on our socials to hear from our special guest Heart Radio’s own Pandora, and stay tuned to our blog for weekly pet tips throughout the rest of April.

P.S. Have you entered our Active Dog Month Giveaway yet? Track your daily dog walks together with this wonderful prize – Enter here, to be in a chance to WIN a FitBit Luxe for you plus a Tractive GPS, including a 1-year FREE premium subscription, for your dog!

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Why Keeping Your Dog Active Matters

Why Keeping your dog Active matters

Every April we celebrate Active Dog Month, an initiative created to encourage dog parents to keep their furry friends active and moving to reduce their risk of illness.

We love celebrating here at Pets in a Pickle, taking our dogs on lunchtime walks and savouring the start of Spring.

Haven’t heard of Active Dog month? Not sure why it’s such a big deal? Our partners over at FirstVet have shared some insider knowledge as to why it matters so much, read on to find out more.

Make sure you check out our competition where you could be in with the chance to WIN a fitness bundle for you and your dog to help you celebrate Active Dog Month. 

Better Health and fewer illnesses

Regular exercise helps our dogs combat obesity and obesity-related illnesses ranging from long-term health problems like Arthritis to life-threatening ones like Diabetes and Cancer. 

A dog is classed as overweight when their weight is 10-20% above their ideal weight. Body Condition Scoring is a handy way to track this.

This involves four main assessment areas:

  • Ribs – Can these be felt with a light touch? They also shouldn’t be visible as they may then be underweight.
  • Waist – Is their waist visible when you view them from above? 
  • Abdominal line – This should be raised slightly when looking at your dog from the side
  • Vertebrae – Can you feel their vertebrae at the base of the tail?

Read more about Body Condition Scoring on the FirstVet website.

improved Mental health

Not only does keeping active look after your pet’s physical health it also has a big effect on their mental health.

Staying indoors for the majority of the chilly winter can be boring for our pets (just like us). Incorporating daily activity, be it walks outdoors or a game of tug in the living room, creates routine and provides mental stimulation which keeps our dogs not only healthy but happy too!

cements lasting bonds

Last, but not least, Active Dog Month is the perfect excuse to spend more time with our four-legged family members.

Spending more time together doesn’t only benefit them but it has also been found to help improve our well-being too! When we’re out walking with them we’re improving our own health and developing closer relationships with them at the same time.

Paw-esome news all around!

We hope you found this article useful and are excited to get moving with your doggos this month. Follow us here and on our socials, @petsinapickle, for more doggy tips and tricks throughout April. 

Why not get a free quote today to make sure your dog is covered for those little things that are just outside our control!

Special thanks to our friends at FirstVet for sharing their advice for this article!

With a policy from us you can get access to unlimited video calls with vets through FirstVet. 

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Five Valentine’s Pet Safety Tips

Five Valentine's pet Safety Tips

It’s the month of love and we’re in full celebration mode at Pets in a Pickle HQ. We love celebrating with our furry friends, who give us reasons to smile all year round, and who love us just the way we are! 

Whilst we’re all for sharing the love, we do recommend you don’t share the chocolate…read our tips below to help keep your pets safe this Valentine’s month.

1. Beware of confectionery

A delicious selection of chocolates or a heart-shaped lolly might sound tasty to us, but they pose a big health risk to both dogs and cats! Methylxanthines in chocolate can affect their gastrointestinal and cardiac functioning making them potentially life-threatening and Xylitol in sweets can cause Hypoglycemia.

If you’re spoilt with something sweet this month, make sure to keep them in a secure place/container out of reach of curious pets! 

2. Watch out for flowers

Another Valentine’s Day staple…flowers! Gorgeous to look at but harmful to our pets. 

If you can give the sender a heads up to look for pet-friendly flowers or if they come to you by surprise check through them and remove harmful flowers such as Tulips, Lilies, some Roses (de thorn those that are safe) and Chrysanthemums.

Don’t forget our Pickle fam get 10% off pet-friendly bouquets at Zing Flowers! Get a quote today to access our range of Pickle Perk offers

3. Blow out your Candles

Candles are great for adding ambience for a romantic dinner but also pose a hazard for pets and their owners.

Open flames are dangerous around pets as they could accidentally knock them over or burn themselves if they get too close.

Never leave a burning candle unattended and if possible opt for fake candles.

4. Wrapping, bows and Packaging

Ribbons from chocolate boxes, confetti, balloons, tape the list goes on. These trimmings of Valentine’s celebrations are very interesting to our ever wondering cats and dogs but can get trapped in their airways and digestive tracts.

Remove and dispose of all packaging and decorations as soon as possible in a secure bin.

5. Alcohol

Last but not least – Alcohol. Before you pop that cork on the bottle of fizz you’ve been saving for tonight, make sure your pets are safely out of the room.

Avoid leaving half full glasses or bottles around on easy-to-reach surfaces and mop up any spills as soon as possible.

Alcohol is harmful to our furry pals, causing vomiting, tremors and lack of coordination and in extreme cases respiratory failure and comas.

Those are just a few watch outs  for this February (and all year round too).

We know things don’t always go as planned no matter how hard we try, but with a policy from us you can rest assured that your pets are protected. Bonus, as a policy holder you can access unlimited video consultations with trained vets via FirstVet.

If you haven’t already why not take out a free quote today!

We hope you and your pets have a wonderful, safe month this February, full of love and special moments.

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30 Name Ideas For Your New Kitten

30 Name Ideas For Your New Kitten

Are you welcoming a new curious kitten or laidback cat into your family soon?

Everything is in order on your checklist, not forgetting insurance of course – get a free quote today and join our Pickle pack! So, everything is ready… but you just can’t think of a name?

Worry not, we’ve picked out 30 purrfect popular kitty names for your feline friends, check them out below!

Our Female Cat Name Picks

Luna
Cleo
Lily
Willow
Chloe
 Tilly
Matilda
Olive
Heidi
Pickle
Freya
Tabitha
Suki
Mia
Elsa

Our Male Cat Name Picks

Milo
Alfie
Oscar
Merlin
Charlie
George
Marley
Gus
Jasper
Gizmo
Felix
Angus
Oreo
Ralph
Teddy

Luna was the name of the year for both Cats and Dogs, so if you’re looking for even more inspiration why not cross species and check out our top dog names too.

If these don’t quite fit why not think about your favourite food or flower? Colour or childhood tv show character? Let us know all your wonderful names over on our socials @petsinapickle!

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Our Top Name Picks For Your New Pup

Our Top Name Picks For Your New Pup

Has your family grown recently? Has the couch gotten that little bit more crowded or your wake up time gotten that little bit earlier?

Adding a new puppy to the family is an exciting time, getting everything ready for their arrival: Their bed, their treats, their pet insurance (wink, wink – get a free quote today if not!)  to name a few things, read our checklist here…and now the most important question that remains – what do we call this fluffy bundle of joy…

We’re to help to give you some inspiration with a few of our favourite names from 2022 for your new puppy. 

Top Female Dog Names

 Luna 
Daisy
Bella
Ruby
Darcey
Fudge
Freya
 Honey
Lexi
Phoebe
Tess
Elsie
Willow
Pepper
Maisie

Top Male Dog Names

Alfie
Max
Teddy
Charlie
Oscar
Bear
Simba
Otto
Percy
Bruno
Freddie
Marley
Ziggy
Rex
Vinnie

We hope this gave you some inspiration, there are so many unique and wonderful names out there that it’s hard to pick but when you see your new furry friend we’re sure you’ll know the right name for them. 

Try these out, and if they don’t fit why not think about your favourite tv show/film and its characters? Bridget Bones, your favourite food? Mango or maybe ask your family and friends for their wonderful and wacky ideas!

Don’t forget, when getting a new dog you need to protect them like you would any member of the family. Check out our simple and easy to understand pet insurance policies and get a free quote today!

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Great Presents For Your Pets This Christmas

Great Presents For Your Pets This Christmas

Our furry friends may get a lot of enjoyment from burying themselves in our wrapping paper, but we think it’s nice to add a treat for them under the tree too this Christmas!

 Unfortunately, they haven’t yet mastered the ability to tell us what they want but we’ve got their back with our list of paw-some stocking fillers and gifts for your four-legged family members.

1. Their Own Stocking

We love hanging up our stockings on Christmas Eve, hoping they’ll be full of presents the next morning and with everyone in the family getting their own stocking, why should our pets be left out?

This paw-shaped stocking from Paperchase is just too cute.

2. Treats

While you’re digging into your mince pies, you can’t leave your pets out. Although they’d much rather a chew or some biscuits. 

Sazzy Treats’ range of all delicious, natural chews is our pick, and as a gift to you as a policy holder, you can enjoy 15% off with our Pickle Perks!

Don’t forget to treat your cats too, this tasty mix of Christmas dreamies is sure to be a hit.

3. Toys

Save the toy train, barbie doll and new PS5, for the humans in your life, your fur babies would much rather have a bouncy new ball or a cat-nip plushie. 

These Christmassy cat-nip balls from Pet Plant are the cutest cat toys we’ve seen and are sure to catch your cat’s eye, while these bouncy balls are likely to have your dog running around for hours. 

4. Clothes

As the cold nights draw in, many pet owners are upgrading their pets’ winter wardrobes to keep them warm and safe. Getting a luminescent coat for your dog is a great way to keep them safe while on walks now nights are darker. 

If you’re sorted for practical clothing, how about something more fun..say matching pyjamas for the Christmas family photo? My Christmas Pyjamas offer the comfiest range of  pyjamas for every member of the family, even the furry ones! P.S If you’re a policy holder you can claim and exclusive 10% off all items on the site.

 

5. Accessories

Once you’ve got the outfit, why not get some more pet accessories? From bandanas to bowties, there’s lots you can add to your pets’ collars and spice up their looks during the holiday season… though you may want to take the bells off during the night! 

Are you a fan of sprouts? They may not be the tastiest of vegetables, but Top Dog Collar’s sprout bandana is a super cute accessory for your dog or cat’s collar.  

If you’re looking for something a little sweeter, why not try this ‘Ye Old sweet shop’ bow tie from Salt Dog Studios? 

6. Cosy Blankets And Bedding

Snuggling up indoors on a wintery morning is our favourite way to spend the season. Keep your furry friends warm and cosy this season with this festive sherpa fleece from Smart Pet Shop (bonus point they might just let you share it with them!)

Upgrade their sleeping arrangements too, ahead of the new year, with luxurious and pet-friendly cat and dog beds from Omlet. Their Typology dog bed and Maya doughnut cat bed feature removable machine washable toppers and are customisable to fit in beautifully with your home.

7. Something Strange?

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but how can your canine be your best mate if you can’t even drink a good pint with them? Imagine sitting at the bar, man and dog drinking beer while watching the footie, sorry, the frisbee.

Well, your dreams are coming true: there is now a non-alcoholic beer that is made exclusively for dogs… and fries to go with it. Check it out here.  

If that’s not your style how about cologne…Christmas Cookies cologne that is! A pet-friendly spray designed to make your pets like freshly baked cookies. A win for everyone.


Which gifts are on your list for your four legged friend?

Make sure to send us a picture at @petsinapickle of them enjoying their prezzies, let us know if you find any other cool Christmas gifts too.

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