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Fireworks are enjoyed by people but they can be a real source of intense fear and distress for many animals and for our pets.
There are an enormous number of potential allergens that a cat or dog can be exposed and allergic to, so establishing the cause of the skin reaction can be very difficult...
It is much better to prevent a flea infestation in the first place by having a regular, routine flea treatment in place for all your pets all year round...
The change of season into the autumn months does mean a few unexpected hazards for your pets. Here are some tips to make sure your pets stay safe...
Should you clip your pets nails? Find out why it's necessary...
Whiskers are more than just long "hairs"; find out all about why our pets have whiskers...
It is often very difficult to choose the right diet for your puppy or dog when there are such a huge variety of dog foods on the market...
Occasionally we are presented with cats that are over-grooming themselves to a point of causing a severe hair loss and self-inflicted skin trauma.
Read an insightful article written by our Veterinary Surgeon Alison Laurie-Chalmers on Skin Ulcer in Cats.
Many people seem to think that small furry pets are the ‘easy’ option. However, they are just as much of a commitment as a cat or dog.
As your dog ages, just as with humans, the likelihood that he will develop various changes in the function of his body systems increases.
Cats are prone to a particular kind of dental disease. Like dogs, they can also have dental plaque build-up and gum and dental disease secondary to this.
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