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Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop!

 

Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop!

 

Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop! Although we will be battling the effects of Covid – 19 for a considerable time to come, it’s worth remembering that the parasites that make our pets lives a misery have sadly not been in lockdown and have been breeding merrily in the warmer summer months. Our Autumn News 2020 gives some great advice on the parasites to watch out for at this time of year and how to prevent them climbing on your pet and entering your home.

 

 

Firework Fright!

Many stressed pets will benefit from a calming supplement, or a pheromone plug in to help soothe them through the loud bangs of fireworks season. Our Autumn News 2020, offers some  great advice on keeping your pet safe and stress free this fireworks season.

 

 

Autumn hazards! 

As the nights get darker and the mornings get colder, the seasonal hazards begin to change, with this in mind we’ve put together some top tips to help keep your pet safe and well in the wake of Covid – 19. From pesky parasites to slugs, snails and toxins, our Autumn News will help guide you through the seasons with some great pet care advice.

 

We hope you have enjoyed reading our Autumn 2020 News, if you have a query on any of the articles mentions please do not hesitate to contact our team for more advice.

 

 

 

 

 

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 changes happen in an arthritic joint. If your older pet is slowing down, contact our friendly team for advice on how we can help your older pet.

 

Road Traffic Accidents:

Hopefully this will never happen to your cat, but it is worth being aware that sometimes there may be no obvious injuries and you might just find them hiding away. Knowing when to call an emergency vet is an important decision for many pet owners. Our Autumn News discusses the signs to watch out for in the event of a suspected feline emergency.

 

Do NOT use dog flea products on cats.

 

 

Seasonal Canine Illness

is a rare, but serious, condition and is most commonly diagnoses between August and November. Understand more about this illness and the other challenges that the Autumn season can present us pet owners with.

 

 

 

Autumn Alert! We hope you have enjoyed reading our Autumn Newsletter, if you have any questions about any of the articles mentioned please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our team for further advice.

 

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