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We all recognise that our pets slow down as they get older and we accept that this is a normal part of the ageing process...
There are a number of advantages of spaying your female dog. Read more about them here...
Dry eye is a common eye condition in dogs resulting from inadequate production of the aqueous portion of the tear film by the lacrimal gland and/or the third eyelid gland...
Triaditis can originate in any of the organs involved. Cats are prone to Triaditis; this is because their unique anatomy is part of the problem. Unlike dogs...
How can our pets assist our mental health? We talk about this topic here...
Grapes and raisins are a poisonous threat to dogs. Dogs of any age, breed or gender can be affected by raisin and grape toxicity...
It’s a good idea to get your cat used to being groomed from a very early age as part of their early socialisation and gets them used to being handled...
We have been very aware of this with our wee Fern as she is still a growing pup...
The pancreas is a delicate organ that sits alongside the small intestine...
As recent new pet owners we are very aware of good preventative healthcare for our new pup "Fern". Here is some advice on preventative healthcare for your pet...
Canine Concern Scotland Trust manages the service known as "Therapet" which works to promote the therapeutic value of dogs.
Let's take a look of some of the decisions you might need to make before getting a new pet...
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