Archive: Sep 2020

What is aspergillosis in dogs, and can it be treated?
Dogs
What is aspergillosis in dogs, and can it be treated?
Aspergillosis in dogs is an infection caused by species of a fungus called Aspergillus. This fungus is commonly found in soil, compost and decaying vegetation, and is usually a harmless part of the ecosystem. However, it…
June 7, 2024 • 141 shares
All about contextual care, the new ‘big thing’ in veterinary medicine
Life as vet - what its like
All about contextual care, the new ‘big thing’ in veterinary medicine
You may have heard the term ‘contextual care’ being used in discussions of veterinary medicine or even by a vet themselves. With the influx of media coverage, including television programmes, veterinary influencers and n…
June 6, 2024 • 111 shares
Prince’s Story – a Dalmatian with bladder stones
Case study
Prince’s Story – a Dalmatian with bladder stones
Amy knew that Prince was a handsome looking dog, and she would get admiring looks wherever they went.  The film 101 Dalmatians hadn’t been her only reason for choosing him, but it definitely planted a seed. As well…
June 5, 2024 • 112 shares
Expert Tips: How to Clear Your Home of Flea Larvae and Pupae
Preventative Health
Expert Tips: How to Clear Your Home of Flea Larvae and Pupae
Flea infestations are one of the most challenging and frustrating issues pet owners encounter. The first signs of a flea infestation can be difficult to spot. And when you do start to notice, the infestation has already…
June 4, 2024
How to find a vet that offers keyhole spay?
Dogs
How to find a vet that offers keyhole spay?
A spay is a routine procedure that is done daily in the veterinary practice. Nowadays it is becoming more popular that owners are asking for the keyhole spay procedure, but does that mean that every vet practice does thi…
June 3, 2024 • 68 shares
What is restrictive cardiomyopathy in cats?
Cats
What is restrictive cardiomyopathy in cats?
Restrictive cardiomyopathy is the second most commonly diagnosed heart complaint in our feline patients. If restrictive cardiomyopathy has been identified in your cat then you…
June 2, 2024 • 41 shares
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