Archive: Sep 2020

Is chemotherapy cruel in dogs?
Animal Welfare
Is chemotherapy cruel in dogs?
For many people, chemotherapy is a very emotive subject. Chemotherapy is defined as the treatment of disease using chemical substances; however, it is usually used more specifically to refer to the treatment of cancers u…
September 9, 2022 • 57 shares
Pet insurance - do you know who your pets are really insured with?
Pet Insurance
Pet insurance - do you know who your pets are really insured with?
Pet insurance can be a bit of a minefield when you start looking into it. There are so many providers out there claiming they have the best policies for our pets. But who are these people and are they reliable when it co…
September 8, 2022 • 11 shares
What does “isolation” mean on a vets website, and is it important?
New vet
What does “isolation” mean on a vets website, and is it important?
Veterinary practices come in all different shapes and sizes, from practices that are run by one vet and two nurses on a small scale, to large hospitals with 15 vets and 20 nurses. It is important to do your research when…
September 8, 2022 • 20 shares
Why does my cat vomit after eating dried food?
Cats
Why does my cat vomit after eating dried food?
When your pet vomits it is a very unpleasant experience for both the cat and their Owner too! There can be many reasons that your cat may vomit after eating dried food. This article will discuss some of these causes and…
September 7, 2022 • 327 shares • 1 comments
Do natural flea treatments work?
Preventative Health
Do natural flea treatments work?
You may have heard about the use of “natural” remedies to treat or prevent fleas. Perhaps a friend has recommended them, or you’ve come across them on a google search. The idea of using “natural” treatments might sound a…
September 6, 2022 • 91 shares • 1 comments
What Does ‘Advanced Monitoring Equipment’ Mean on a Vets' Website, and is it Important?
New vet
What Does ‘Advanced Monitoring Equipment’ Mean on a Vets' Website, and is it Important?
Modern anaesthesia methods in human hospitals have come a long way from getting a patient drunk or just pinning them down by strong assistants, and thankfully veterinary medicine is just as advanced. As well as modern dr…
September 6, 2022 • 7 shares
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