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

End of life care for cats: knowing when the time is right
Cats
End of life care for cats: knowing when the time is right
It's always hard to watch our pets getting older. Over time, we might notice small changes. Greying around the nose and eyes, sleeping more, changes in weight and appetite, accidents outside of the litter tray, maybe imp…
June 17, 2021 • 7 shares • 2 comments
What is an aural haematoma and how is it treated in dogs?
Common Conditions
What is an aural haematoma and how is it treated in dogs?
Aural haematomas are pretty common in dogs, and we sometimes see them in cats too. If a client rings for an appointment for their pet’s swollen ear, it's probably an aural haematoma.  …
June 15, 2021 • 20 shares
What is pancreatitis and how is it treated in dogs?
Common Conditions
What is pancreatitis and how is it treated in dogs?
Pancreatitis is a very common condition among dogs, and it can be pretty uncomfortable. Some dogs can suffer one acute episode, often associate with raiding a bin. Others have repeated episodes of pancreatitis which ofte…
June 10, 2021 • 184 shares
How are horses put down?
Horses
How are horses put down?
No horse owner wants to face the awful decision of having to put their beloved equine companion to sleep. It remains a very emotional and difficult task, regardless of the fact that euthanasia is generally chosen because…
June 9, 2021
Why is my cat's mouth so sore?
Cats
Why is my cat's mouth so sore?
Cats, just like humans, dogs and other animals, are susceptible to plaque and calculus accumulation on the tooth surfaces. Along with with the uncomfortable gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) that comes with them. Thi…
June 8, 2021 • 9 shares
My cat's swallowed some string, should I pull it out?
Cats
My cat's swallowed some string, should I pull it out?
By nature, cats are very inquisitive and playful creatures, it's what makes them so endearing. Many cats love nothing more than chasing light reflections, pouncing on shadows and play hunting with their toys. Also on the…
June 2, 2021 • 10 shares • 3 comments
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