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How do I choose a physiotherapist for my dog?
referral
How do I choose a physiotherapist for my dog?
Have you ever wondered how you go about choosing a physio for your dog? What should you look for? Who is even qualified? And, ultimately, how much choice are you actually allowed? Well, look no further: our blogger Robyn…
August 24, 2023 • 10 shares
Why do cats sometimes need liver diets?
Cats
Why do cats sometimes need liver diets?
If your feline friend has been diagnosed with liver disease, alongside other management options your Vet may recommend starting your cat on a special liver or ‘hepatic’ diet. You may be wondering if this is essential and…
August 8, 2023 • 50 shares
Why does my rabbit have a fever?
Common Conditions
Why does my rabbit have a fever?
Being a prey species, rabbits will mask signs of illness or disease for as long as possible. This makes it really important to know the subtle signs of illness to look out for. So, let’s explore how you can tell if a rab…
August 8, 2023 • 15 shares
Can I use any referral vet, or do I have to follow my insurer's advice?
Pet Insurance
Can I use any referral vet, or do I have to follow my insurer's advice?
Once your vet has suggested a referral for your pet, or maybe you have requested to be referred to a specialist, the process ahead can be a little daunting but with the help of good communication it is easy to get throug…
August 7, 2023 • 16 shares
What is a ‘femoral head and neck excision’ in a dog and why is it done?
Cats
What is a ‘femoral head and neck excision’ in a dog and why is it done?
At first, a femoral head and neck excision sounds like something straight out of a Mediaeval executioner’s book. But the procedure known as an FHNE is actually a well-recognised surgical treatment for certain conditions…
August 5, 2023 • 15 shares
Why does my rabbit lick me?
Behaviour
Why does my rabbit lick me?
Rabbits are popular pets in the UK. The PDSA pet wellbeing report states 2% of the UK adult population have a rabbit, which means there are an estimated 1.1 million pet rabbits in the UK. That's a lot of rabbits! And wit…
August 4, 2023 • 26 shares • 2 comments
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