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.
Seizures happen due to faulty electrical activities in the brain. This can lead to dogs losing control of their bodies. There is a huge variation in the duration and appearance of seizures, also known as fits. Poisons, injuries and epilepsy can all lie behind the cause with some dogs only ever suffering one seizure, occasionally without explanation.
Read moreEyes are precious organs and you should take any eye problems your dog may be experiencing seriously. Checking your pet’s eyes regularly is the best course of action for the prevention of issues further down the road.
Read moreMost cases of diarrhea and vomiting in dogs are easy to explain and will resolve themselves quickly. Sometimes they can mean that your dog is experiencing something more serious. So how can you tell? Read on to find out when you should take your dog to the vet…
Read moreAsk any vet and they’ll tell you that skin conditions are one of the most common reasons owners seek treatment for their dogs. Problems tend to happen more during the warmer seasons when allergies are more likely. Common skin problems in dogs can also be a signal of an underlying health…
Read moreCats are generally known to be self groomers. Unlike dogs, most cats are independent enough to clean up themselves without any human assistance. However, there are certain instances where bathing your cat is necessary. Learn more
Read moreThere is a general overpopulation problem with cats. That’s why the recommendation is for almost all domestic cats to have an operation that prevents them from reproducing. You may be breeding a special kind of cat or you may have picked up a pregnant stray cat.
Read moreOne of the few positives to come out of the COVID-19 crisis is a growing realization that we can save time and money by doing so many things remotely. It could be work, seeing a doctor, or even getting a medical diagnosis for a pet. Read on to find out about how telemedicine could benefit you.
Read morePart of the responsibility that comes with keeping a dog as a pet is looking after them if they get pregnant. That starts with understanding all about your dog’s breed and any health recommendations that come with it. Read on for everything you’ll need to know to find out if your dog is pregnant and what to do if they are.
Read moreOur fluffy friends are curious and like to discover and taste new flavors. They may occasionally take a bite off the plants you have at home. However, some of those plants can be outright toxic for cats and dogs, and some others harmful to their health.
Read moreThink of regular visits to the vet as a little like a car service. Your vet will give your dog an all round check-up. This is a preventative measure that can keep your pet healthier for longer and could save you money over time. The regularity of your visits to the vet could depend on the breed of your dog.
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