Vic’s Happy Walkers Photography

Vic’s Happy Walkers Photography all different sorts of Photography:
Landscapes
Animals
Events

Max, Dixie, Poppy and Daisy today
25/01/2024

Max, Dixie, Poppy and Daisy today

Nice little wonder with Arthur today but forgot to take his photo out on his little walk so here’s a photo enjoying one ...
25/01/2024

Nice little wonder with Arthur today but forgot to take his photo out on his little walk so here’s a photo enjoying one of Marvin’s treats when we got back to his

Ted, Lily, Daisy and Poppy today
25/01/2024

Ted, Lily, Daisy and Poppy today

Maggie, Geri, Arthur, Bram, Luna, Monty, Monty and Hovis yesterday
30/11/2023

Maggie, Geri, Arthur, Bram, Luna, Monty, Monty and Hovis yesterday

Bruno, Betty, max and Charlie yesterday
30/11/2023

Bruno, Betty, max and Charlie yesterday

Phoebe, Rigby and Cooper today. Was nice to see the sunrise
28/11/2023

Phoebe, Rigby and Cooper today. Was nice to see the sunrise

Lulu, Sample and Rocky today
28/11/2023

Lulu, Sample and Rocky today

Nice little wonder for Ollie today
28/11/2023

Nice little wonder for Ollie today

Bram, Arthur, Luna, Monty, Annie, honey, Binny and Charlie today
28/11/2023

Bram, Arthur, Luna, Monty, Annie, honey, Binny and Charlie today

Millie, Marvin, Ted and Lily today. Nice to see Millie making yet another friend in the business. So proud of Millie rec...
28/11/2023

Millie, Marvin, Ted and Lily today. Nice to see Millie making yet another friend in the business. So proud of Millie recently from being a nervous dog to a dog who wants to have fun and try and make friends. Marvin has been a great help and the business dogs have been amazing too. Well done everyone

01/05/2023

Bluebell (Hyacinthoides)💜

If you have been out for a walk in the woodland recently, you may have seen an abundance of bluebells blooming. Whilst these are beautiful to look at, your pet may become unwell if they ingest any.

The toxins within bluebells are known as cardiac glycosides which can increase the force of contractions in the heart.
Ingestion of bluebells is likely to cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs and cats such as vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain, but they can affect the heart rate and rhythm in serious cases.

If your pet has ingested bluebells and is otherwise bright and well, we recommend that you seek advice from a member of the Animal PoisonLine team who will be able to take a history and discuss the risk to your pet.

☎️Owners can call Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000
☎️Veterinary professionals can call VPIS on 0207 305 5055

Good news! Page up and running again. Please contact me if you would like anymore information. We cover all over Milton ...
15/04/2023

Good news! Page up and running again. Please contact me if you would like anymore information.

We cover all over Milton Keynes and Buckingham.

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Milton Keynes
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