Tag Archives: pet health
Cats And Toxic Plants
Spring time is often associated with cleaning, fresh smelling rooms and putting out a nice pot of sweet smelling flowers. As the season blossoms here is the main list of toxic plants that you should keep away from your cat.
Bee & Wasp Stings – What To Do!
Spring has sprung and as the flowers start to bloom we will start to see more bees about. What should you do if your pet accidentally obtains a bee sting or a wasp sting?
The Dangers of Toys!
They’re excited and full of joy when you get out their favourite toy, but owners beware, not all toys are alike, and not all toys are safe! Many toys with common parts used by toy companies can cause some serious problems for … Continue reading
Pet Dental Procedure FAQs
A pet dental procedure is nearly an everyday occurance in veterinary practices and when it comes to what’s involved, people often have a few questions. Here are the three most common questions we hear…
How Do You Care Of Your Pet’s Dental Health At Home?
Dental health care is just as important for your pets as it is for you and I! While only a dental op at Pet Doctors will remove plaque build up and deal with any dental problems, maintaining your pet’s oral … Continue reading
Can My Pet Get The Flu?
It’s a common question: can my pet get the flu? The answer is yes but unlike in humans, there isn’t typically a flu season for dogs and cats and infection can occur year round.
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Tagged Cat Flu, Dog Flu, pet health, Winter Pets
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Top Tips For Senior Care
You might not realise it but dogs and cats are considered senior citizens when they reach 7 years of age. Our furry senior friends require some extra special attention to help keep them happy and healthy.
Reasons Your Cat Is Peeing on Your Bed!
Our cat’s behaviours can sometimes be a mystery to us, especially if they suddenly change a habit for no apparent reason: like peeing on the bed!
What is a Ruptured ACL?
One of the most common injuries seen in dogs is called a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (or ruptured ACL). This is the same injury seen in many a footballer – the notorious ACL, and it can can lead to dramatic … Continue reading
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Tagged Joint Health, pet health
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How to Manage Your Pet’s Arthritis
In the last few week’s we’ve discussed the signs that dogs and cats show when they are living with arthritis. If your pet has been diagnosed with arthritis we will work with you to come up with the best management plan … Continue reading