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Ear disease – is my pet affected?

  Ear disease – is my pet affected? Our pet’s ears come in all shapes and sizes and consist of three main components. Our Spring pet care blog has arrived and discusses your pets ears; How to check them, signs of infection to watch out for and potential underlying causes of ear disease.   IfRead More

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Tinsel, String and Turkey Bones!

Tinsel, String and Turkey Bones!   Tinsel, String and Turkey Bones! Pieces of string, tinsel and bones from your festive dinner should be kept well out of reach from your pet to avoid an intestinal blockage and possible need for life saving surgery. Baubles and lights, if broken and ingested, will cause serious damage toRead More

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Stay Flea Free This Spring!

Stay Flea Free This Spring!   With Spring on its way and hopefully some warmer weather, the potential for parasite infection is greatly increased on your pet and in your home! Fleas are extremely fast so just because you can’t see them, it doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Our Spring News gives some great seasonalRead More

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Understanding arthritis.

   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

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Foliage alert.

  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

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