Keeping our pets happy and healthy is a top priority, so having a good handle on routine preventative health care is a great start!VaccinationIt is recommended that all dogs and cats who go for walks outd...
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Category: Pet Tips
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Many common veterinary treatments, such as worming products and antibiotics, require owners to regularly administer oral medications to their pet. Whilst some pets will obligingly allow tablets to be popped down ...
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Holidaying with your petIs your pet joining you for a Christmas holiday trip? Here are some basic pet travel guidelines to keep everyone merry!Making a list and checking it twicePets away from home ca...
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A urine test is a simple and effective method for us to check the health of your pet’s urinary system. A urine test provides a large amount of information on the health of your pet and can be helpful in identifyi...
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The development of dental disease in pets can be affected by the animal’s breed, oral anatomy, diet and age. Dental disease is one of the most common problems we see in veterinary practice and it needs to be mana...
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In recent weeks we’ve noticed an increase in the number of Giardia cases in dogs and cats in our community, so we thought we would put up some information outlining what Giardia is, what it does, and what we can ...
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Pardon the pun, but you don’t have to be blind to see that your pet’s eyes are very important!Eye issues can be serious. That’s why, if you notice anything unusual about your pet’s eyes, it’s best to have the...
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If your pet is thirstier than usual it could be a sign of kidney disease. The increase in thirst may only be subtle but if you find yourself filling up the water bowl more regularly or even notice your pet drinki...
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When it comes to your pet, you might think that carrying a few extra kilos isn't a big deal. Unfortunately, even slightly overweight pets are at an increased risk of developing a host of diseases such as arthriti...
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