Yvette Bell

BVetMed MRCVS

I qualified in 2012 from the Royal Veterinary College and, after several years or varied work in Cape Verde, I returned to the UK and focussed mostly on small animal emergency work. I now live and work in the Spanish countryside with my three legged dog Ursa and Irish Sport Horse mare Bella.

Latest articles by Yvette Bell

How do I choose a Vet for my Puppy?
Choosing a vet
How do I choose a Vet for my Puppy?
You have a new puppy, congratulations! It's always such a joy to welcome a new, furry member of the family. You'll probably have chosen a bed, bought some food, maybe even a collar and lead, all ready for when your new l…
July 20, 2021 • 35 shares • 3 comments
Do horses really need electrolytes?
Diet
Do horses really need electrolytes?
Electrolytes, the tiny molecules that we can't live without. The astoundingly delicate balance of water and electrolytes in the horse's body is essential to keep them healthy and performing well. …
July 2, 2021 • 5 shares
How to stop puppies from eating their own sick
Puppy
How to stop puppies from eating their own sick
It's always concerning when your pet is poorly, and even more so when they're only a puppy. Vomiting is pretty common in puppies, this is partly because they're incredibly inquisitive and tend to investigate everything w…
June 29, 2021
Why might horses need hydrotherapy?
Horses
Why might horses need hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy is the practice of exercise by means of walking or swimming in water. It has gained popularity for its usefulness in both small animal and equine rehabilitation. In our equine athletes, we not only use hydro…
June 28, 2021 • 1 comments
Rise in feline pancytopenia cases, what should cat owners do?
Cats
Rise in feline pancytopenia cases, what should cat owners do?
You may be aware that in recent weeks there have been a growing number of cases of feline pancytopenia. To date, the concern has centred on certain types of cat food. Understandably, it is causing some worry to pet owner…
June 21, 2021 • 382 shares
What are the options for treating broken legs in horses?
Horses
What are the options for treating broken legs in horses?
Unfortunately, it's not uncommon to see broken (fractured) legs in horses. We often associate broken legs with sport horses and racehorses being injured in competition. But we also see them in riding and companion horses…
June 19, 2021 • 79 shares
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