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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.

 

If you would like more information about ear disease and your pet, please click here to read our latest Spring pet care blog, or if you are concerned your pet’s ears are causing problems, please telephone our friendly teams for more information.

Worming worries!

Our Spring Pet Blog explains the three main types of worms to be aware of – Tapeworms, Roundworms and Lungworm. Worming prevention is something all pet owners should provide for their pets periodically, if your pet does not currently have a parasite prevention plan in place, please contact our friendly teams for more advice.

 

If you would like to spread the cost of your pets parasite protection, join our Healthcare Club today, our Healthcare Clubs include all of your pets veterinary essentials from Booster vaccinations, parasite protection, nail clips, anal gland expression and a 10 % discount off all other products and services we provide. As soon as your first payment has been made you can start to collect the benefits for your pet. 

Our healthcare club allows you to spread the cost of your pets veterinary essentials across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits YOU. Sign up today and save money in 2024.

 

Easter and your pets!

 

Easter is often a time to allow for a few extra sweets, treats and beautiful flowers to be around the family home. It is therefore important that you are aware of what items that could be poisonous to your pet. Read our latest Spring Pet Blog here to be aware of the common items that could be cause for concern in your home.

 

 

If your pet ingests something they shouldn’t of, visit our free pet poisons checker immediately by clicking the picture below.

Why not save the link in your web browser? Then its always available to use no matter what adventure you and your pet are having. Remember when treating a patient for poisoning, timing of treatment can play a major part in their recovery.

 

 

Also included in our latest Pet Care Blog – Alabama Rot – the signs to watch out for on your dog, Spring Parasite Alert – prevention and protection for your pet, Kennel Cough – is your dog vaccinated? Spring Hazards!

We hope you enjoy reading our latest Pet Care blog, if you have a question regarding your pet or any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our team for further information.

Autumn 2022 has arrived!

Autumn 2022 has arrived!

 

Autumn 2022 has arrived! Along with the changing seasons our Autumn Petcare News is now available. Our News is bursting with advice to help keep your pet safe and well during the changing seasons. The darker nights make way for numerous firework displays across London. If your pet shows anxiety about fireworks read our top tips on how to prepare for the darker evenings.

 

Autumn aches – is your pet affected?

Just like people, the colder, damper autumn weather can make your pet’s joints feel stiff and painful. Our Autumn pet news discusses the signs of arthritis to watch out for in your pet, the most common areas affected, and what can be done to help manage this painful condition.

 

Did you know Autumn is the favourite time of year for fleas! Although everything is colder outside, our homes have everything a flea needs to survive! Our Autumn Petnews discusses the parasites that could be lurking on your pet and in your home.

Pet poisons lurking in your home, 

The changing of seasons can bring a new range of seasonal pet poisons into your home and garden. Our Autumn News discusses some of the seasonal pet poisons that could be lurking in your home or out on your daily walks.

 

Have you seen our free pet poisons guide? Have a look to see what’s lurking in your home pet poisons to watch out for, if you suspect your pet has ingested something they shouldn’t of do not hesitate to contact our team for more advice.

 

We hope you enjoy reading our latest pet news, if you have a question regarding any of the articles mentioned please do mention them at your pets next appointment or drop our friendly team an email for further advice.