Unusually for this time of year, we are still seeing a large number of flea related problems. Once your central heating is put on, any flea eggs in the house will hatch out resulting in large numbers of fleas appearing. Each individual flea can lay hundreds of eggs in the house which are resistant toRead More
Every year we receive a number of requests for help from owners who are worried about how their pets react to fireworks. Both cats and dogs can suffer from noise related phobias around this time and it is important to plan in advance if you want to tackle this problem. After the fireworks begin,Read More
Avoiding pet poisons. Find out what poisons may be in your home from food to plants and other substances.
Some top tips written by our veterinary surgeons to help you in those first days of bringing your puppy home. From making a night time routine, the different types of training available for you and your puppy, the importance of vaccinations and parasite control and what to feed your new puppy.
A case of Tetanus: This is Barney Barnard a 6mth old Border Collie puppy. When Barney was 3mths old he came to us showing some very unusual signs. He was unable to eat properly, his ears were erect, lips pulled back and he walked with very stiff front legs. After some tests and research BarneyRead More
A guide on what to do to help your pets to stay calm and relaxed during the fireworks season from firework sound tracks to pheromone sprays and scent collars. We have lots of different options available to suit you and your pet.
This page has 10 dog facts that every canine enthusiast should know!