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antibiotics

The Correct Use Of Antibiotics

One of the greatest threats to human and animal health is resistance to antibiotics and the emergence of ‘superbugs’.
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canine cough

About Canine Cough

Canine Cough (also known as tracheo-bronchitis or kennel cough) is an infectious disease of dogs characterised by a harsh, hacking cough. Most people describe the cough as sounding like “something stuck in my dog’s throat.” (more…)

Mast Cell Tumours

What Are Mast Cell Tumours?

Mast cell tumours are common in dogs and account for approximately one skin tumour in every five. (more…)

Healthcare for older cats

Healthcare For Older Cats

As we age, we all become more prone to illness and your cat is no exception. It is important to realise that cats are infamous for masking illness so the smallest changes can be significant, therefore optimal healthcare for older cats makes a big difference to them later in life. (more…)

Stop Urine Stains on Your Grass

If you are frustrated with the urine stains on your lawn then you are not alone! Thankfully, this problem has a few easy solutions that will leave you with much better grass in just a short time! (more…)

anxious cats

Helping Anxious Cats

When our pets develop behavioural issues it’s often because of an underlying problem that can be difficult to detect. With cats it is even harder, but we have the ultimate guide to anxious cats and how to help them feel more at ease in or around their home. (more…)

Dementia In Senior Pets

There are several signs of Dementia in senior pets. These signs will warn you that all is not right with your pet and should never be ignored. Many of them may be considered a bit “odd” to pet parents, but all behavioural changes in your pet happen for a reason and should be seen by your vet as soon as possible. (more…)

Garden Hazards

As the days get longer and warmer, you and your pet might be spending more time outside in the garden. Here is a list of some of the more common garden hazards to be aware of! (more…)

PLEASE DON’T KIDNAP ME! – Finding Baby Birds

Healthy baby birds have a much greater chance of survival if left in their natural environment with their parents. This is because their parents teach them how to fly, what to eat, how to find food and how to avoid predators. It is important to know when and how to rescue a baby bird that is in trouble as this can severely affect their little lives. (more…)

Dental Care

It’s Never Too Late For Dental Care

It’s not uncommon for us to see an older pet with dental disease but many people are worried about their senior pet having to undergo a dental procedure. (more…)