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Festive alert

Festive alert

 

Festive alert, pets with joint problems often start to struggle in the colder weather. Our Winter Blog discusses the signs to watch out for and how to help your pet if they are struggling in the colder weather.

 

 

Winter flea alert!

Our Winter News Blog discusses the signs of fleas, there’s more than just itching! Turning on the heating in your home can cause new flea problems from old flea eggs re- infesting your pets. If you or your pet are starting to feel the itch speak to our friendly team today about protection for your home and your pet. Don’t forget that if you are starting to feel the pinch you can spread your pet’s parasite protection and veterinary essentials across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits you, Join Here.

 

 

Dental disease – is your pet affected?

Poor dental health is painful, causes tooth loss and infection can spread throughout the body. Our Winter Blog explains the different dental diseases that could effect your pet! If you have not already started a dental routine with your pet contact our friendly team today for advice on how to keep your pets Hollywood smile.

 

 

We hope you enjoy reading our Winter Blog, if you have a question or concern regarding any of the items mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our team or discuss at your pets next appointment.

 

Wishing you, your family and your pets a wonderful Christmas and a happy healthy 2023, from Dr Matthew Wilson and all the team at Young Vets.

Summer newsletter

Summer Newsletter 2017

 

Things are hotting up!

To keep your dog, cat, rabbit and other furry friends safe, make sure your prepared. To help you we’ve put together some summer survival tips : Read them here.

 

Brushing up on dental care.

An accumulation of plaque bacteria on the surface of your pets teeth leads to inflammation of the gums, bad breath and an accumulation of tartar on the tooth surface. Dental hygiene can be a source of long term pain and discomfort for many pets and many suffer in silence. Our newsletter shows the signs to watch out for and what to do if you think you pet is suffering.

 

Summer itches – could it be parasites?

Many animals aren’t particularly sensitive to flea bites, so show no signs of a problem – this does not mean that your pet is not carrying a few extra passengers! If you need to arrange flea treatment for your pet, do not hesitate to contact our friendly team to do this.

 

Kennel Cough – is your dog vaccinated?

As the weather warms up, so does the risk of Kennel Cough. Click here, to learn the signs to watch out for in your dog.

 

Read our Summer Newsletter HERE.