What You Need to Do If Your Dog Breaks a Leg Posted on:
6 February 2020
Did you know that you're a biped? Did you know that your dog is a quadruped? This is because you walk on two legs, and your dog walks on four legs. Does this mean that yo
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Understanding Myocarditis In Cats Posted on:
4 February 2020
The thickest layer of your cat's heart muscle is called the myocardium, and myocarditis is a condition characterised by inflammation of the myocardium. This is a serious
Puppy Care: Understanding The Vaccination Schedule Posted on:
28 January 2020
If your dog is about to have a litter of puppies, you'll need to be aware of the recommended vaccination schedule. Puppies typically receive their first round of vaccinat
Red-Tinged Pee? 3 Ways to Help a Feline Friend with Haematuria Posted on:
27 January 2020
You could be worried if your feline friend hasn't peed for two or three days, or you could be worried if it pees too much. But could it not be more alarming if it pees bl
Changes In Your Dog That Signal The Need To Visit A Veterinary Dentist Posted on:
27 January 2020
Dogs' teeth are much more resilient than those of humans, and this makes them capable of chewing through virtually anything they come across. However, while gnawing helps
Diarrhea After Your Puppy Has Been Vaccinated: Is It Cause for Alarm? Posted on:
22 January 2020
Pretty much everything a puppy does is adorable, even things that would not typically be considered to be cute. When a puppy has diarrhea, it's perhaps a stretch to class
Four Reasons to Get Your Pet Vaccinated Posted on:
21 January 2020
Vaccinating pets can seem like a troublesome extra expense, but there are some very good reasons why your dog or cat should receive a full vaccination programme.
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What to Expect When Your Pet is Treated for Poisoning Posted on:
15 January 2020
If your cat or dog has come into contact with a poisonous substance, it's important to get them to an emergency vet as soon as possible. Here's what to expect during the
Four Explanations for Your Dog's Trembling Posted on:
14 January 2020
When humans shiver and tremble, the cause is usually cold. However, there are many more reasons why your dog may have the shakes. Here are a few explanations to consider.