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What does "Cryosurgery" mean on a vets' website, and is it important?
Have you ever come across the term “cryosurgery” on a vets’ website? It’s often listed under “other services” - but what is it? And is it important? Read on for more information……
December 1, 2022 • 6 shares
What's the cheapest pet to own?
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What's the cheapest pet to own?
There are so many benefits of owning a pet - including companionship, socialisation, and teaching others how to love and care to name a few. However, with the cost of living increasing, you may be debating which pet is c…
November 13, 2022 • 10 shares
Why are out of hours vets so expensive?
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Why are out of hours vets so expensive?
If you’ve ever had the misfortune to need an out of hours vet, either at night, on a weekend or on a bank holiday, then you will know that the fees involved will often be higher than the regular daytime ones, sometimes m…
November 7, 2022 • 101 shares • 2 comments
What charity vets are available in the UK?
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What charity vets are available in the UK?
Here in the United Kingdom, we are very lucky to have multiple veterinary charities supporting our pets and their needs. Different charities, though, have different missions. Some veterinary charities are focused on find…
October 21, 2022 • 61 shares
Do vets use nutritional supplements for their own cats?
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Do vets use nutritional supplements for their own cats?
With a truly vast array of supplements on the shelves, all promising to help maintain our cats’ in tip-top health… Which ones are actually being used by vets? What do vets use for their own pets? We asked our cat-owning…
October 19, 2022 • 3 shares • 1 comments
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What does "dental X-ray" mean on a vets website, and is it important?
Sometimes it can be hard to understand everything that is advertised on a vet’s website! If you’ve seen ‘dental x-ray’, you may well be wondering how this differs from other x-rays, and whether it’s important. Read on as…
October 5, 2022 • 6 shares
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