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Welcome to the Petspertise Blog

Posted by ali on the 15th July 2009

Ali & The Chunkster

Well it certainly took its time, but the Petspertise blog is finally here (after having launched the site all the way back in April!).

So why are we bothering with a blog at all? Good question.

Chewed Slippers is the brainchild of one Ali Ghobadi (me). I wanted to cut through the swathes of samey products currently on offer in the market, to bring people carefully selected stuff with tangible benefits that were luxurious but affordable. (To find out more about the rather personal story of how Chewed Slippers came about, just click here to navigate to the About Us page). This is why it took over 6 months of researching the market to put together the product range. And of course, I couldn’t have done that all by myself. As passionate as I am about dogs, I wanted proven expertise behind our products, so that people feel totally confident that what they’re buying is the best in the market. This is why I enlisted the help some of the brightest stars in the industry, the pet experts - or Petsperts®.

However, we couldn’t put all the info about the products onto our normal website because that would just look messy and it wouldn’t give you an opportunity to give us your opinions. That’s another hugely important part of Chewed Slippers - interactivity. We’re pretty confident we have most of what Fido could ever dream of, but we definitely think we can do better with your help.

And so our blog, Petspertise® was born. The blog is going to cover all things doggy from how we came to choose our products, to tips on looking after your pet to entertaining stories from Chunky, our canine blogger. And we would LOVE to hear from you. We want to know what you want us to provide (even if it doesn’t exist yet), how you want to be able to buy it (is the website working as well as it could?) and how you’d like it delivered. And anything else on your mind! We want to know your thoughts so that we can make Chewed Slippers the best purveyor of premium pooch products in the UK!

Before I leave you, a few quick introductions to our Petsperts®:
Chunky is the star credited with choosing our name (see the video) and soon-to-be prolific blogger of inane canine musings.
Dr. Roger Mugford is an internationally renowned animal psychologist and the pioneer of animal behavioural therapy in the UK, founding The Animal Behaviour Centre in 1979.
Bethan New is a devoted mum to dog and cat team, Bailey and Misty, and a registered veterinary nurse of 8 years’ experience.
David Jackson is one of the very few people in the UK with specialist animal nutrition training and is passionate about the link between an animal’s diet, its health and its behaviour.
Dr. Tony Sarma is our resident vet. He holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon’s Certificate in Small Animal Surgery and is a man of strong opinions … you have been warned!
And of course, me - Ali Ghobadi. Animal lover and firm believer that work should be fun!

Enjoy the rest of the Petspertise® blog.

Ali
Founder & Petspert

Bethan the Nurse

Posted by Bethan New - The Nursespert on the 28th May 2009

Bethan New

Hello … I’m Bethan New, your resident veterinary nurse at Chewed Slippers.  Along with my fellow Petsperts, I will hopefully help you to understand certain veterinarian topics through articles on this blog or just by answering a few questions you may have.

So, who am I and why should you read my articles?  This is my brief introduction…

I am a fully qualified, registered veterinary nurse.  I gained my qualifications in 2007 but have been working as a veterinary nurse for the past 8 years and am still practising.  My jobs and responsibilities on a daily basis range from monitoring anaesthetics and assisting the surgeons with surgery, to general patient care, cleaning kennels, blood sampling, and radiography work.  I am involved with ‘puppy parties’, which are a fun way to inform people about diet, flea & worming advice, the importance of socialisation, microchipping/identichipping and the pros and cons of neutering.

I was asked to become involved with this site by a work colleague and was impressed with Ali’s ideas and plans.  I thought it was a great opportunity to offer credible information to you, the visitor.

Misty

As a small child, I kept guinea pigs, fish and frogs, but I have grown older (and more mainstreamed) so currently have a long-haired, very temperamental 13 year old Persian X Silver Tabby cat called Misty, to whom I owe much credit for my grooming (and self-defence!) knowledge, after years of practice on this defiant animal!  She “enjoys” a trip to my workplace every 6 months to be sedated and receive a glorified ‘short-back and sides’.  Due to her, frankly, schizophrenic mood swings, I am unable, even with multiple family members in tow, to brush this animal. I’d say she’s very much like the cat from Cinderella, Lucifer … although comparisons with the Devil himself have been made too!

Bailey

My other, much more manageable, bundle of joy is my big, handsome, 8 year old boxer dog called Bailey.  He is a gem! Being an older dog, he needs medical and supplementary treatments for joint problems caused by an injury sustained when he was younger. This involved a badly judged jump from a groyne at our local beach, which can only be described as a sky dive minus the all important parachute! This injury required extensive cruciate surgery and many weeks of ‘lead walks’. It was only then that I learned just how difficult it is to ‘gently and calmly’ (?!) lead walk a 40 kilo restless and, by then, seemingly well animal, who is set on dragging you down the steps to the beach!   Despite all I’ve said, he is still worth the backache, the raw lead-holding fingers and the daily tableting struggles!  Bizarre what we will do for our animals isn’t it!

Having worked in practice for many years, I’ve come across so many ill informed clients, who have got their facts from various websites that do not necessarily have the qualifications or the background knowledge to be putting out such information in the public domain.  This is why we take care lots of care on Chewed Slippers to collect information from reputable, proven sources and draw on our own extensive specialist knowledge to put you totally at ease with what you’re reading.

So have a browse, familiarise yourselves with the site, and I’ll help to keep you updated on the ever expanding information in the veterinary world in the coming weeks and months…

Bethan :) x x

Bethan New RVN