Our Winter News Has Arrived – Be The First To Read It Here Brrr! In Winter, the fleas don’t flee! Now the weather is colder, it is easy to assume that you don’t need to protect your pets against parasites, especially fleas. However, it is actually more important than ever! Our centrally heated homes,Read More
Understanding Arthritis. Understanding arthritis, although it cannot be cured, most pets will benefit from at least one of the treatment options available to them, the good news is there is a wide range available. Our Autumn News explains the signs of arthritis to watch out for in your golden oldie, and what changesRead More
Fleas and The Indoor Cat – What You Need to Know So you think your indoor cat can’t get fleas? Your cat never goes outside, so surely it’s not at any risk of catching fleas? Sadly that’s not the case; although indoor cats are at lower risk of getting fleas (as well as otherRead More
Our Spring Newsletter has arrived! Be the first to read our Spring Newsletter here, its crammed with helpful advice to keep your pet happy and healthy this 2019. Spring alert! Our Spring Newsletter explains the signs of poisoning to watch out for in your pet. With Easter just around the corner it is important toRead More
Foliage alert Some plants such as ivy, poinsettia, holly berries and mistletoe can cause stomach upsets. Lilies, including their petals and pollen are VERY toxic to cats. They may brush against pollen and lick it off their fur, which can cause kidney failure. With the festive season just around the corner, the chances ofRead More
Autumn Alert! Autumn is a fabulous time of year and with the warm weather fading, many people feel it is a better time of year for their pets, but that doesn’t mean we can take our eye off the ball when looking after them. Our newsletter will give you some top tips to keepRead More
Your pets heart is a large muscular pump, continuously pumping blood around the body. Like us, animals have four heart chambers, with valves to ensure the blood flows in the correct direction. Sadly, like humans, pets can suffer from heart disease, some are born with it and others develop problems over time. ToRead More