The heart of pet cardiac issues
Just like us, our canine and feline friends benefit from regular heart health monitoring, particularly as they get older.
The heart of pet cardiac issues Read More »
Just like us, our canine and feline friends benefit from regular heart health monitoring, particularly as they get older.
The heart of pet cardiac issues Read More »
If your dog develops an anxiety about veterinary visits or other health or grooming procedures, it can unfortunately become stressful and difficult to provide them with the care they require to stay healthy and comfortable.
Veterinary and grooming anxiety in dogs Read More »
Ted the chocolate Labrador was a classic representation of his breed: loving, goofy, and totally obsessed with food!
Ted’s Cautionary Christmas Tale Read More »
With bottom scooting right up there on the list of “Unpleasant pet activities”, it’s no wonder that dogs are presented to us fairly frequently for this issue!
Bottom scooting: what a drag! Read More »
When you think about mature pet health issues, you probably think about lumps, dental disease and joint problems, right?
“Eye Spy” some mature pet health issues Read More »
Spring pet allergy alert! Although allergies can affect pets year-round, lots of dogs and cats are prone to a flare-up in spring.
Spring pet allergy alert! Read More »
Maintaining your pet’s dental health is important for their comfort and quality of life.
How we keep your pet safe during dental procedures Read More »
With cold and flu season well in force, here are our team’s top three tips for easy pet care when you’re down and out with “The lurgy”.
What should you do with your pet when you’ve got a cold or the flu? Read More »
In this article, we’d love to “whiz” through some potential causes of vulval irritation in older female dogs, including symptoms to monitor for and what diagnostic tests might be required to get to the bottom of their issue.
“Downstairs” issues in female dogs Read More »
Why is my cat limping? While outdoor adventures help keep cats active and mentally stimulated, they also mean that our feline friends can be at a higher risk of injury.
Why is my cat limping? Common outdoor injuries explained Read More »