by Karen | Nov 1, 2022 | blog
Not knowing what to do when your pet is injured is a stressful experience. Just like humans, injury and illness can be unpredictable, so it is important to stay informed on what you can do to help your pet. Just like us humans, first aid is vital for making your pet...
by Karen | Oct 1, 2022 | blog
As all the pollen, seeds, spores, and dust picks up in the spring wind, we advise that you keep a keen eye out for any change in behaviour that might signify that your pet is suffering from allergies. These allergens are picked up from outside, where they can stick to...
by Karen | Sep 1, 2022 | blog
Feline osteoarthritis can be difficult to identify in cats as they hide their pain well. Research has revealed that nearly 40% of cats show signs of arthritis pain and can suffer in silence for years. Arthritis is a condition that causes pain and progressive...
by Karen | Aug 1, 2022 | blog
Oodle breeds have become increasingly popular as a dog choice for many dog owners, often for their loveable nature and teddy-bear like appearance. Oodle breeds are a mix of both a purebred dog and a poodle but can also be a mixed breed that cross with the oodle such...
by Karen | Jul 1, 2022 | blog
Gastric Dilation and Volvulus is the medical name for a condition you may know as “Bloat”. It is a syndrome of dogs in which the stomach dilates and twists around itself. It is mainly seen in large or deep-chested breeds, including some of hunting breeds such...
by Karen | Jun 1, 2022 | blog
Unusual urination behaviours can be a tricky issue, especially when our pets start bedwetting or peeing on our favourite (and often expensive – as luck would have it) furniture! This means we often need to conduct a bit of an investigation to figure out why it’s...