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A stinky problem: Diarrhoea in Pets

Sick pets can be a scary reality for pet owners because often we don’t know what is going on. Diarrhoea in pets can make us anxious, so here’s when not to worry and when a trip to the vet is actually needed. …

Does your pet have a broken heart?

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, there’s never been a better time to discuss heart disease in pets.

Heart disease isn’t easy to spot in our furry friends. It tends to creep up on our pets slowly over many months to many years. …

Be My furry Valentine!

Feeling a bit lonely for this Valentine’s Day? Never fear, that’s why our pets are here! We can prove why a furry valentine is better than any other! …

Snake Bites!

Dogs and cats are curious creatures and at this time of year they can sometimes be found harassing a snake, which can lead to snake bites. …

Heatstroke in Pets and what to do about it!

Our pets can’t sweat all over their bodies like humans can. They rely on panting to get rid of the hot air and only produce a small amount of sweat through their foot pads. This makes them extremely susceptible to heatstroke in hot and humid conditions. …

Charlie’s Itchy Ears

Charlie the chocolate Labrador X was shaking his head and using his foot to have a good old scratch around his head. He was wearing a new collar and his owners thought this was the culprit, but when he started to smell a bit funny he came in for a check up. …

Christmas, Pets and Cat-astrophes!

At Christmas pets can get into all sorts of trouble. Follow these few rules and we’ll help you prevent a pet cat-astrophe this festive season! …

Cane Toad Toxicity

Our beautiful country is home to some of the world’s most deadly and poisonous creatures and this article is about none other than our very own Cane Toad and the scary effects it can have on our pets. …

Join the Fight Against Feline AIDS

FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and Feline AIDS are very common in the cat population and are very similar to the human equivalents. The number of infected cats have dramatically increased over the last several years, and up to 19% of cats tested positive for this deadly disease in an alarming study! …

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