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How much does it cost to treat diabetes in a cat?
Cats
How much does it cost to treat diabetes in a cat?
Diabetes is said to affect about 1 in 200 cats, and is quite a common illness we see in practice. It is often not an easy diagnosis for cat owners to come to terms with, as it is generally a lifelong disease that require…
January 25, 2022 • 52 shares
Constipated Dog: My Dog Hasn't Pooped in 3 Days -What Should I Do?
Common Conditions
Constipated Dog: My Dog Hasn't Pooped in 3 Days -What Should I Do?
It’s walk-time for the dog! Don’t forget your poo bags! Hm… but actually you haven’t needed them for a few days now. In fact, you’re not sure that your dog has pooped for the last three days at all! So what does this mea…
January 25, 2022 • 90 shares • 4 comments
10 things to check when choosing the best vet for your pet
New Pet
10 things to check when choosing the best vet for your pet
Our pets are a part of our family, so making sure their health is well looked after is really important. Choosing a vet can feel like a huge task, with many different types and sizes of practice. But there are some usefu…
January 23, 2022 • 46 shares • 15 comments
5 Dog Breeds that are Good for First Timers
Dogs
5 Dog Breeds that are Good for First Timers
We all know that dogs come in a huge range of shapes, sizes and personalities. For a first time dog owner, some breeds are more beginner friendly than others. There are a huge number of factors to consider in what might…
January 23, 2022 • 74 shares
Why is my dog's poo sloppy?
Common Conditions
Why is my dog's poo sloppy?
Dealing with poo is part and parcel of being a dog owner! But what does it mean if your dog’s stools are more sloppy than normal? In this article we will explore what normal poo should look like as well as the various re…
January 22, 2022 • 87 shares
What should I look for when choosing a new vet?
Choosing a vet
What should I look for when choosing a new vet?
Choosing a new vet can be a daunting task. It is worth spending time to find out about your local practices so that when you join your new vet you will be happy to remain and build a successful partnership in the pursuit…
January 16, 2022 • 43 shares
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