How to say no to your vet
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How to say no to your vet
Saying no, can be an uncomfortable situation to be in at the best of times. But when you are sitting with your poorly pet having to say no to the suggested medicines, diagnostics or treatment plan for your pet it can bri…
January 16, 2023 • 187 shares
What is a dog or cat heart scan?
Diagnostics
What is a dog or cat heart scan?
If your vet has identified a potential problem with your pet’s heart, this can be a scary time as an owner. Your vet will only be able to determine a certain amount of information by examining your pet and using their st…
January 15, 2023 • 12 shares
Accident-only insurance: pros and cons
Pet Insurance
Accident-only insurance: pros and cons
There are so many different types of pet health insurance (PHI) policy out there on the market to consider, that sometimes it can, understandably, be utterly bewildering in terms of options. A good place to start, and so…
January 14, 2023 • 7 shares
What can you use an SQP for?
Medicines
What can you use an SQP for?
“What is a SQP?” is a question I get asked very often, and I explain that I am an animal health advisor and that there are certain medications that I can prescribe and dispense for animals. There is a lot of hard work th…
January 14, 2023 • 187 shares
What does
New vet
What does "dedicated operating suite" mean on a vet’s website and is it important?
When searching for a suitable veterinary clinic online and browsing what facilities a practice might have, the term “dedicated operating suite” may well show up. But what exactly is such a suite and why is it an importan…
January 13, 2023 • 8 shares
What Does A Veterinary Internist Do?
Life as vet - what its like
What Does A Veterinary Internist Do?
If your normal vet has suggested referring your cat or dog to a veterinary internist, then you might want to know a bit more. Many owners have never had to consider this option previously and could be left feeling a bit…
January 12, 2023 • 4 shares
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