Archive: Sep 2020

What’s the difference between complete and complementary pet foods? 
Cats
What’s the difference between complete and complementary pet foods? 
No matter what pet you have, you will need to offer them a diet that provides all the nutrients they need in order to thrive. From our standard furry friends such as cats and dogs, to more exotic pets…
November 10, 2025 • 13 shares
Why Doesn't a Black Dog Always Have Black Pups? Coat Colour Genetics in Dogs 
Breeding
Why Doesn't a Black Dog Always Have Black Pups? Coat Colour Genetics in Dogs 
Do you all remember colour theory from school? Red and blue make purple. Red and yellow make orange. Blue and yellow make green. Sounds sensible. So why is it that black Labradors can someti…
November 7, 2025 • 56 shares
Autumn’s here - this is what your vets are starting to think about 
Cats
Autumn’s here - this is what your vets are starting to think about 
In case you hadn't already noticed... Autumn is here! It brings storms, but also the nice cold mornings, crisp leaves on the ground and the occasional frost. In the run up to this season vets will have been thinking and…
November 4, 2025 • 17 shares
BVD control and eradication 
Cattle
BVD control and eradication 
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) is a highly contagious disease of beef and dairy cattle. Endemic (ever present) within the UK for many decades, an estimated 90% of herds having been exposed to BVD.  Despite the name, diarrh…
November 4, 2025 • 32 shares
The importance of worming backyard hens 
Bird
The importance of worming backyard hens 
If you have the pleasure of owning a flock of feathered friends, you are probably already in tune with their specialised needs. From offering them oyster grit to supplement calcium, to giving them a constant supply of la…
November 3, 2025 • 72 shares
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