What is the Best Food for my Pet
What to feed your pet is a vast minefield these days, there as so many options available on the market. Rather than seeking a food specific to your pet’s breed, the 2 main factors are age (life stage)...
View ArticleWhy are Regular Visits to the Vets so Important for Your Pet?
Reasons Why Regular Visits are Important as Part of Your Pet’s Healthcare Cats and dogs have shorter life spans than us humans. A single dog or cat year when mature is equivalent to 4 human years or...
View ArticleWhat To Do If Your Dog Pee’s Indoors
Urine leakage for dogs can be something owners put up with, often for months, before seeking veterinary advice. It’s a frustrating situation that can put a lot of strain on the relationship you have...
View ArticleDiarrhoea in Dogs
Never a pleasant subject, but one that all dog owners have to address from time to time, and in some cases, a lot of the time! So let’s divide the problem up into the two types of diarrhoea we Vets...
View ArticleLong-standing sloppy poo in dogs
One of the major challenges we face in our work is to identify these type of situations with clients. The annual health check and vaccination or 6 monthly check for seniors is often a time when...
View ArticlePET TRAVEL UPDATE AUGUST 2020
You may already be aware that the PETS Passport Scheme is set to change with effect from 1st January 2021 due to Brexit. Up until now there has been little in the way of indication as to what these...
View ArticleRabbit, rabbit, rabbit!!!
Good news for rabbits and their owners. In recent years there’s been a noted drop off in the number of rabbits suffering from myxomatosis. This success is a reflection of widely used vaccination....
View ArticleTips for Keeping Furry Friends Relaxed for Fireworks
Remember, remember the 5th of November They’ll be no large Firework Displays for Bonfire Night November 2020 and we all know why! However, there’s every chance that people are going to be having...
View ArticleMy Pet Has Diabetes | Advice
Yes, pets can have diabetes too! Both cats and dogs can develop diabetes. One of the most common signs owners notice is an increase in drinking, which will lead to a need to urinate much more. Other...
View ArticlePet Travel Update 2021
We have been informed in the last few days about the changes effecting Pet Travel from 01.01.2021. In order to travel from GB or Northern Ireland your pet must: Be a minimum of 12 weeks old. Be...
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