Here you will find everything about the wellness of your dog or cat with health tips, how to prevent diseases and how best to help them get back on their feet with the advice of our veterinarians.
The earlier you spot the signs of CHF (congestive heart failure) and act on them the better. Find out more about this potentially life-threatening and life-shortening disease as we examine the common causes and what you need to be looking out for.
Read moreOutdoor cats tend to enjoy taking full advantage of their freedom. They’re natural scavengers and explorers, often finding bushes and grasses to hide in where they’ll wait for their prey. It’s in these kinds of places that ticks also like to hang out.
Read moreGetting to the bottom of all potential issues is tricky territory but well worth the perseverance. Arm yourself with plenty of patience as we show you how to do a food trial for your pet.
Read moreIt’s also likely to be tick season in the Netherlands, and much of the rest of Europe. In fact, unless you’re out and about during December, January and February, you’re likely to encounter these nasty little bugs that feed off the blood of their hosts.
Read morePancreatitis in dogs is a serious condition, which may have no warning signs, and could be potentially devastating to your dog’s body. The best way to mitigate the harmful effects of this condition is to recognize the possible causes and early warning signs.
Read moreAlong with a reputation for being loyal, many dogs often seem to have insatiable appetites and want to sink their teeth into almost anything. That’s not always the case, with some known to turn their noses up at what’s in their bowl and simply walk away.
Read moreCats have a reputation for being single-minded, independent and choosy. They can by nature be picky or fussy eaters. Find out how to stay on top of their fickle habits as we look at ways you can keep their taste buds engaged.
Read moreSome owners refer to them as “dog cones of shame.” They have a point, but that’s only because some dogs can’t resist a lick or a scratch on a part of their body that needs to heal. Find out more about dog cones and how to get your dog used to wearing one as we look into why they are so important.
Read moreDogs and teeth-brushing often go together as well as oil and water. Dogs tend to have better things to do than sit patiently while their owners try to give them a Hollywood smile. There are always new smells to smell, naps to take or walks to go on, after all.
Read moreMost pet owners will tell you that their dog developed a skin infection at some point in their lives. Typically, you can recognize inflamed skin lesions, known as hot spots, by clearly defined areas of swelling, redness and hair loss.
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