Why isn’t breeding covered by my dog’s insurance?
Dogs
Why isn’t breeding covered by my dog’s insurance?
Everyone loves puppies and breeding your own can be hugely exciting and rewarding. But sadly, things can, and do, go wrong. When most other veterinary problems arise, pet insurance can be a great financial safety net, bu…
July 24, 2022 • 9 shares
Why does my horse keep getting abscesses?
Common Conditions
Why does my horse keep getting abscesses?
Foot abscesses are very common in horses and are caused by bacteria getting into the foot forming a pocket of pus /infection (abscess). It is often very painful to the horse resulting in quite a severely lame animal; whi…
July 23, 2022 • 155 shares
Why should I feed a dog with liver problems a special diet?
Common Conditions
Why should I feed a dog with liver problems a special diet?
The liver is an extremely important organ in all mammals and it has many vital functions (over 500!) including digestion and removal of toxins from the bloodstream. ‘Liver disease’ refers to several conditions that can a…
July 23, 2022 • 29 shares
Why Do Dobermann’s Bleed?
Common Conditions
Why Do Dobermann’s Bleed?
Big, strong, full of heart but also of brains, Dobermanns are giants of the dog world. If you’re in the market for a Dobermann and researching your options, or just learning more about your own Dobermann, you might have…
July 22, 2022 • 37 shares
If you had a choice for your own rabbit, how would you euthanase?
end of life
If you had a choice for your own rabbit, how would you euthanase?
Rabbits are a popular pet in the UK - the PDSA Paws Report estimated there are around 900 000 pet rabbits! With the increased population and education attempts by organisations such as the Rabbit Welfare Association and…
July 21, 2022 • 531 shares
Does pet remedy work?
Behaviour
Does pet remedy work?
Pet remedy is a calming product aimed at our pet population. It comes as a spray, diffuser and even grooming products! Pet Remedy claims to works with the pet’s own natural calming mechanisms by mimicking GABA (gamma ami…
July 21, 2022 • 8 shares
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