Which is the best pet? Cat vs. Chicken
Best Pet
Which is the best pet? Cat vs. Chicken
Well, what a question! At first glance, these two animals may seem worlds apart on the pet scale, but although they certainly have their differences, they also share a surprising number of qualities. Whether you’re a fan…
May 21, 2020 • 18 shares • 1 comments
Taking the stress out of a visit to the vets: what helps for cats?
Cats
Taking the stress out of a visit to the vets: what helps for cats?
At the time of writing this, the UK (and many countries) are still in ‘lockdown’ as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic limiting access to veterinary services to emergency and urgent cases. Many cats may secretly (or perha…
May 19, 2020 • 166 shares
Anaesthetic-Free Dentals are safe and effective - Fact or Myth?
Fact or Myth?
Anaesthetic-Free Dentals are safe and effective - Fact or Myth?
Anaesthesia-free dentistry involves restraining an animal to remove tartar from the surface of their teeth. This may be done manually with instruments or using an ultrasonic scaler. It’s often offered as a cheaper or eas…
May 18, 2020 • 211 shares
Why Does My Dog Eat Poo?
Dogs
Why Does My Dog Eat Poo?
Eating poo, or ‘coprophagia’ is one of the most disgusting habits our dogs can have. It’s actually fairly common for dogs to eat their own poo. About 16% of dogs eating poo at least three times in their lives. There are…
May 16, 2020 • 87 shares
Caring for ill cats during lockdown: how owners can help vets to make the right treatment decisions
Cats
Caring for ill cats during lockdown: how owners can help vets to make the right treatment decisions
Following ‘lockdown’ measures introduced by the UK government in March 2020, access to veterinary services has been limited due to social distancing requirements needed to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. This has understan…
May 14, 2020 • 26 shares
Covid 19 - what can medicine learn from vets’ experience?
News and Comment
Covid 19 - what can medicine learn from vets’ experience?
As the pandemic rumbles on, with more and more people being infected day by day, our colleagues in human medicine are frantically searching for effective treatments, controls, and (hopefully!) a vaccine. The front-line h…
May 12, 2020 • 97 shares • 1 comments
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