Archive: Sep 2020

My cat’s just not eating, so why does my vet want to refer them?
Cats
My cat’s just not eating, so why does my vet want to refer them?
According to the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), inappetence is the most common reason why cats are presented to their specialist referral service. The team at the RVC specialise in tackling cases where the true cause of…
August 31, 2024 • 39 shares
How do I find out how much treatment for my pet is likely to cost without phoning the practice?
Vet Prices
How do I find out how much treatment for my pet is likely to cost without phoning the practice?
With the cost of living on the up, it’s vital to have a rough idea of how much a vet appointment is likely to set you back. This can also be helpful when choosing a practice that aligns with your budget as well as you an…
August 30, 2024 • 64 shares
Do sphynx cats make good pets?
Breeds
Do sphynx cats make good pets?
There may be no breed of cat more distinguishable than the Sphynx. First appearing in the 1960s, they have garnered a lot of attention due to their rather striking appearance as a hairless breed. They may be sought out b…
August 29, 2024 • 19 shares
Is more meat always better in a dog food?
Dogs
Is more meat always better in a dog food?
Many brands, flavours and types of dog food are now available to buy online and in stores. Many may claim to be superior quality or contain more meat, but does this actually mean any health benefits to your dog? Or is it…
August 28, 2024 • 38 shares
Bluetongue Disease UK 2024: An update on midge-borne diseases
Farm animal
Bluetongue Disease UK 2024: An update on midge-borne diseases
In the news this week you may have heard that the Bluetongue BTV3 virus has been detected in the UK again. But how important is it? And what other midge-borne diseases are farmers having to worry about at the moment? Our…
August 27, 2024 • 103 shares
Why do dogs sometimes not lose their baby teeth?
Common Conditions
Why do dogs sometimes not lose their baby teeth?
Is your puppy approaching teething? If so, it’s important to understand what’s considered normal; and when to seek veterinary advice. Is it normal for my dog to still have puppy teeth? Let’s take a look!…
August 26, 2024 • 26 shares • 1 comments
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