How dogs can benefit from a home-cooked diet - Q&A with VetChef founder Joe Inglis
News and Comment
How dogs can benefit from a home-cooked diet - Q&A with VetChef founder Joe Inglis
Have you ever considered home-cooked meals for your dog? We spoke with Joe Inglis, founder of VetChef, about how he wants to make it easier for pet owners to feed their dog nutritious food they’ll love.  If that nam…
June 18, 2021 • 169 shares
Why is my puppy scratching and what can I do?
Puppy
Why is my puppy scratching and what can I do?
Puppies tend to scratch more than adult dogs, especially around the neck and shoulders, just after you buy them a shiny new collar! However, if this behaviour becomes excessive and you notice your puppy scratches more th…
June 17, 2021 • 78 shares
End of life care for cats: knowing when the time is right
Cats
End of life care for cats: knowing when the time is right
It's always hard to watch our pets getting older. Over time, we might notice small changes. Greying around the nose and eyes, sleeping more, changes in weight and appetite, accidents outside of the litter tray, maybe imp…
June 17, 2021 • 7 shares • 2 comments
Does my puppy have wobbler syndrome?
Dogs
Does my puppy have wobbler syndrome?
Are you concerned that your puppy is not walking normally? Have you read about Wobbler Syndrome online, and now you’re concerned that your puppy may be affected? Remember, if you have any concerns at all about your pupp…
June 16, 2021 • 11 shares
Pet, fur baby, animal or family?
Controversial topics
Pet, fur baby, animal or family?
Animal and pet ownership, and the relationships we form with our animals can mean different things to different people. For some they are our animals, others a pet, for some they are a member of our family, and for other…
June 16, 2021 • 10 shares • 1 comments
What is an aural haematoma and how is it treated in dogs?
Common Conditions
What is an aural haematoma and how is it treated in dogs?
Aural haematomas are pretty common in dogs, and we sometimes see them in cats too. If a client rings for an appointment for their pet’s swollen ear, it's probably an aural haematoma.  …
June 15, 2021 • 20 shares
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