Archive: Sep 2020

Do indoor cats really need pet insurance? 
Cats
Do indoor cats really need pet insurance? 
There are all sorts of reasons that some owners choose to keep cats indoors... And if keeping your cat safe is one of those reasons, you might wonder if insurance is necessary. After all, indoor cats aren't exposed to th…
June 9, 2025 • 34 shares
Why does my dog bark at night?  
Behaviour
Why does my dog bark at night?  
Almost all dogs will bark at something, maybe to communicate with their owners, or greet their doggy friends in excitement, or perhaps if they're feeling uneasy. However, barking in the evening, or overnight, can be more…
June 6, 2025 • 96 shares • 1 comments
What do veterinary nurses do? The consulting nurse 
New vet
What do veterinary nurses do? The consulting nurse 
One of the many roles of the veterinary nurse is the consulting nurse. This is an important role as the nurse is talking face to face with the owner, giving advice and making their own judgement on the patient. There are…
June 4, 2025 • 31 shares
How do you treat abscesses in dogs? 
Common Conditions
How do you treat abscesses in dogs? 
Our dogs can get up to all sorts of mischief. Occasionally, this can result in an infection, which may lead to an abscess. How an abscess affects your dog depends on the size and location of the abscess. These factors al…
June 3, 2025 • 21 shares
Do Bearded Collies make better pets than their Border cousins? 
Breeds
Do Bearded Collies make better pets than their Border cousins? 
Researching dog breeds before purchase is the first step towards responsible pet ownership. This blog will compare bearded collies to their close relative, the border collie. But what makes a certain breed pet-friendly i…
June 2, 2025 • 41 shares
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