What is CDRM in dogs (canine degenerative myelopathy)?
Dogs
What is CDRM in dogs (canine degenerative myelopathy)?
‘Canine degenerative myelopathy’, also known as CDRM or ‘chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy’ is a disease that affects your dog’s spinal cord, resulting in hind limb weakness and paralysis. The human equivalent most…
July 7, 2022 • 8 shares
Does cat insurance need renewing every year?
Cats
Does cat insurance need renewing every year?
We all know pets soon become valuable members of the family. As a result, having pet insurance is extremely important for most people if they want to be able to offer the best level of care to your pet without worrying a…
July 7, 2022
Vets Own Pets Panel: Vets Own Cats
Cats
Vets Own Pets Panel: Vets Own Cats
We all understand the challenges of finding the right new cat - and of deciding how you’re going to look after them! So we asked a selection of our vet bloggers where their cats came from, and how they live with them……
July 6, 2022 • 8 shares
Why does my dog bark at other dogs?
Behaviour
Why does my dog bark at other dogs?
Barking is a natural form of communication for dogs, but when it’s directed at other dogs it can be embarrassing for their humans! If it’s excessive, or aggressive, then you will need to address the behaviour. So, let’s…
July 5, 2022 • 20 shares
Why should I feed a cat with kidney problems a special diet?
Cats
Why should I feed a cat with kidney problems a special diet?
Kidney diets (also called “renal diets”) are probably one of the first things that your vet will suggest to support your cat if they are diagnosed with kidney disease. These diets are made by specialist manufacturers and…
July 5, 2022 • 19 shares • 1 comments
What Does ‘OV’ Mean on a Vets' Website, and is it Important?
Life as vet - what its like
What Does ‘OV’ Mean on a Vets' Website, and is it Important?
Just like people in the human medical profession, vets aren’t just simply ‘vets’. There’s a big variation in qualifications, experience, interests and specialities. One of these that you might see listed on a vets’ websi…
July 4, 2022 • 61 shares
Log In
Register

Registration confirmation will be emailed to you

By joining the Forum, I agree that I am aged over 18 and that I will abide by the Community Guidelines and the Terms

Or

Report a Thread or Reply

Thank you for your help. A member of our team will investigate this further.

Back to forum