Can I give painkillers to my dog?
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Can I give painkillers to my dog?
with so many vets on "emergencies only", it can be very tempting to try to give your pet painkillers at home. The short advice, though, is don’t try this at home without veterinary advice, as it can be dangerous! Read on…
April 6, 2020 • 80 shares
Caring for pet chickens in the time of coronavirus
News and Comment
Caring for pet chickens in the time of coronavirus
The current COVID-19 pandemic is fuelling an upturn in the uptake of new hobbies by the UK population, with many of us turning to novel interests as a distraction from the worry of the coronavirus outbreak and as a way o…
April 3, 2020 • 45 shares
Farm Vets and the Coronavirus pandemic
Farm animal
Farm Vets and the Coronavirus pandemic
With the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases increasing rapidly on a daily basis, the UK government has been forced to take extraordinary measures in an attempt to slow down the spread of this viral pandemic. The general…
March 30, 2020 • 37 shares
How to get care and medicines for your pet during the coronavirus outbreak
News and Comment
How to get care and medicines for your pet during the coronavirus outbreak
With the Covid-19 outbreak seeming to worsen every day, on Monday evening, the UK government took the decision to ban all but the most essential travel outside the home. While vets are still open - they are classified as…
March 25, 2020 • 114 shares • 4 comments
Will I be able to visit my vet during the Coronavirus outbreak?
Life as vet - what its like
Will I be able to visit my vet during the Coronavirus outbreak?
The coronavirus outbreak in the UK is happening - this isn’t something we see on our television screens from far away places. Our neighbours, friends and families are at risk. Many of us know people who are suspected or…
March 23, 2020 • 2684 shares • 26 comments
Is your cat safe from panleukopenia?
Cats
Is your cat safe from panleukopenia?
This infection in cats confusingly goes by many different names. It is called panleukopenia because infected cats suffer a low white blood cell count (known as panleukopenia). It is also called Feline Infectious Enteriti…
March 16, 2020 • 95 shares • 150 comments
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