This summer, we saw lots of warm weather and heavy rains, making ideal breeding grounds for hoards of mosquitos. In turn, this has caused a spike in cases of myxomatosis. In today’s blog, we are discussing what e...
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Category: Health
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The last thing any pet owner wants is to watch their beloved pup endure some form of pain or discomfort. However, in trying to relieve your pet's pain you must be careful, as many human medicines can be dangerous...
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Along with all the benefits of living in the most liveable city in the world, not having to worry about the paralysis tick was an added bonus.Unfortunately, thanks to climate change, they have arrived on our...
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The warmer months provide a great opportunity for us to get out into the sunshine with our pets! With the heat comes a few potential dangers – here are some of the more common things to be mindful of over the sum...
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The best part of Easter is the sweet treats that fill your house, but not for your pet! Cats and dogs should avoid the types of Easter foods you'll be snacking on.Every year we warn pet owners on the seriousn...
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As veterinarians we can always give medicines to stop that itch, but not all of these medicines are safe to use long term. What we need to do is work together (pet owner and vet) to find out why they are itching....
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Our very own Dr. Kevin provides 5 top tips for keeping your pets happy this summer. Build the exercise up slowly The New Year is here, and it's time to step back into our exercise routines (or start new ones!)....
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We all love a treat over Christmas, but making sure your pet has the right ones is important. It's normal to go a bit over the top with food over the festive period, but whist you're being merry it's important t...
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Did you know about the “Hay & Veggies” diet? Offer an unlimited amount of fresh grass, grass hay and weeds to your rabbit.The “Hay and Veggies” diet consists of lots of hay, fresh grass, weeds and fibrou...
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