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Dogs
Cassie the diabetic Retriever
Cassie the retriever dog was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus last year, and has twice daily treatment with insulin. Apart from her injections, and regular blood tests, she is able to lead a normal life and do all the th…
July 18, 2011 • 1 shares • 2 comments
Cats
When Liver Meets Lungs - Diaphragmatic Hernia in a Cat
One evening whilst playing outside, a little 6 month old kitten (let’s call her Tilly) climbed up a tree. A rather inexperienced hunter, when she saw a little birdie on the end of the branch she reached out to get it and…
July 4, 2011 • 8 shares
Cats
Fluffy Can Give Blood Too! Blood Transfusions in Cats
For the past month our local radio station has been bombarding us with adverts asking us to give blood due to increased need over the holidays. My husband and I ignored them at first but then eventually gave in. On the w…
June 21, 2011 • 2 comments
Dogs
Urinary Incontinence in Bitches
We all dread our pets growing old, and one of the problems we tend to associate with ageing is urinary incontinence, or leakage. Although this happens mainly in older bitches, it is not a problem that has to be just live…
June 6, 2011 • 32 shares • 25 comments
Cats
“Please don’t tell me I have to brush my cat’s teeth, because I’d rather keep my fingers...”
My last article talked about a few of the dental problems most commonly seen in cats, and how easily they can be missed by both owners and vets. Remember, a cat with dental disease will probably act just like a healthy c…
May 10, 2011 • 28 shares • 5 comments
Cats
Just because they’re still eating doesn’t mean their teeth don’t hurt! Dental Disease in Cats – Part 1
“ Sure his teeth are a little dirty but he’s still eating so they can’t be that bad, right?” This is one of the biggest myths in veterinary medicine yet it is sadly repeated almost daily by my clients. It’s certainly und…
April 28, 2011 • 1 shares • 2 comments
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