Antibiotic resistance: should the veterinary industry be doing more to help?
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Antibiotic resistance: should the veterinary industry be doing more to help?
Antibiotic resistance, like global warming, is a threat to our future that keeps popping up in the media. The topic moved centre-stage today, with the long awaited publication of a major report that specifies the severit…
May 19, 2016 • 2 shares
Urgent call by vet profession to stop suffering of brachycephalic dogs and cats
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Urgent call by vet profession to stop suffering of brachycephalic dogs and cats
The Pug in the photo below may look "cute", but when you look closely, you'll see that there's a dark circle in the centre of his throat. This is a permanent tracheostomy which had to be surgically created because the un…
May 9, 2016 • 214 shares • 22 comments
Giving medication to pets: a necessary but challenging task
Life as vet - what its like
Giving medication to pets: a necessary but challenging task
Giving medication to pets is not easy. In a typical case of a dog with a skin condition, I may send the owner home with three types of tablets to be given twice daily for ten days. As I write up the final details of the…
March 31, 2016 • 7 shares • 9 comments
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A message from the Easter Bunny for owners of pet rabbits
I've often wondered about the oddness of the Easter Bunny. What does a rabbit have to do with Christianity? And why on earth would a rabbit produce eggs? A little internet research was enough to find some answers.
March 26, 2016
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Commercial pet food: could insects provide a new form of sustainable ingredients?
The Pet Food Manufacturers Association runs a pet-related seminar every year, often covering novel topics that are interesting to anyone with any connection with the pet world. This year, the topic was “sustainability” -…
March 24, 2016 • 1 shares • 1 comments
Dogs
Babesiosis - a new arrival to the UK
On 16th March this year, newspapers and news feeds across the UK broke the news that a new "deadly tick-borne disease" had been diagnosed in dogs in Kent. The disease turned out to be babesiosis - a parasite of the red b…
March 21, 2016 • 24 shares • 4 comments
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