A case of urinary blockage in a cat
Alfie was a young male cat, he’d put on a bit of weight since his castration 18 months ago and his energy levels weren’t the
Alfie was a young male cat, he’d put on a bit of weight since his castration 18 months ago and his energy levels weren’t the
Fits or seizures are really distressing for us, and they can be dangerous for our dogs. However, there are a wide range of different causes,
We can all appreciate that obesity is not good for us. From diabetes and heart disease, to joint problems or depression that comes with not
Throwing a stick for your dog to catch seems like an ideal way to spend the day. After all, entertaining your pet, out in the
Sadly, at Christmas we see a lot of animals who have eaten things they shouldn’t – and owners who have to make an emergency trip
It will come as no surprise to Labrador owners that a recent study concluded that over 1/5th of Labradors have a genetic predisposition to be
Initiatives such as World Spay and Neuter Day, which ran last month, were originally set up for population control. But we now know there are
With Spring finally arriving (and hopefully, the warmer weather will be with us at some point), it’s time to think about all the things the
The simple answer is yes! Additionally, it will benefit you as well, with good savings for your pet’s health care. Firstly though, let’s talk about
What is “Blue-green algae”? Let’s kick off with a fun fact; blue-green algae is not in fact algae, but a clumping together of coloured bacteria.
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