Evie Moloney

MVB MRCVS

Evie is a vet surgeon who graduated from the University College Dublin, which is the only university offering the veterinary medicine degree in Ireland. She really enjoys surgery and has also worked as an emergency and critical care vet. She is passionate about sharing education about preventative health care for pets, especially the importance of regular dog and cat teeth brushing at home. She also enjoys helping owners find practical solutions for keeping pets as comfortable as possible while living with conditions such as arthritis. When not working, she enjoys hiking and swimming.

Latest articles by Evie Moloney

Case Story - Dental surgery in an elderly dog with heart disease, and its fantastic outcome
Case study
Case Story - Dental surgery in an elderly dog with heart disease, and its fantastic outcome
Poppy, the little 11-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel is absolutely adored by her human family and everyone who has the pleasure of meeting her! Her warm personality and big puppy dog eyes are irresistible. Poppy’s…
May 27, 2024 • 18 shares
Case Study: A puppy with a sore mouth
Case study
Case Study: A puppy with a sore mouth
Lily, the sixteen-week-old beagle is the most adorable puppy! She was adopted from Dogs Trust by her owner, Kate, when she was just eight weeks old as a little rescue puppy. Despite a less-than-ideal start in life, Lily…
February 23, 2024 • 38 shares
Are dental diets for dogs worth it?
Dentistry
Are dental diets for dogs worth it?
Our dogs are part of our families. We do everything we can to make their lives as comfortable and fulfilled as possible. Over the years, this has developed from allowing our dogs indoors, to permitting sitting on the cou…
January 21, 2024 • 102 shares • 1 comments
Case Story: Tendon injury in a horse  
Case study
Case Story: Tendon injury in a horse  
Chocca, the beloved pony of 15-year-old Anna, was always full of beans. She without a doubt had a “wild streak”. And she was well known within their local Pony Club to tackle every fence on the cross-country course witho…
August 12, 2023 • 66 shares
Help! I think my cat's been poisoned - what should I do?
Cats
Help! I think my cat's been poisoned - what should I do?
Our cats are beloved by us, and very much a part of the family. Therefore, it can be very distressing to think that anything might cause them harm. In this article, we will discuss the most common symptoms of poisoning i…
June 29, 2023 • 58 shares • 1 comments
Why are feeding tubes used in hospitalised dogs and cats?
Cats
Why are feeding tubes used in hospitalised dogs and cats?
Feeding tubes are a very useful tool in veterinary clinics and hospitals. In this article, we will discuss the main reasons for their use, how they are fitted, and the different types that can be used to help your pet.&n…
June 25, 2023 • 27 shares
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