Dogs
The trouble with anal glands in dogs
One of the most common problems small animal vets see in dogs, almost daily, is anal gland trouble. Although cats have anal glands too, they rarely cause trouble. All dogs have two anal glands (or anal sacs) situated jus…
December 15, 2009 • 3 shares
Cats
Cat Pelvis Operation - Vet Orthopaedics
Joe Inglis BVSc MRCVS is the vet for the One Show, This Morning and BBC Breakfast. He runs his own line of natural pet food called Pet's Kitchen Cats lead dangerous lives, dodging traffic, fighting over territory and bei…
December 9, 2009 • 9 shares • 12 comments
Poisons and Hazards
The nightmare before Christmas...
By Cat Henstridge BVSc MRCVS, The Pet Street Vet Christmas is one of my favourite times of year, all those presents and decorations, not to mention the yummy food! However, there are problems we see commonly with pets ar…
December 7, 2009 • 4 comments
Dogs
Beware of Slugs and Snails and Angiostrongylus (lungworm)
To a gardener, slugs and snails can be a nuisance because they eat your plants, but to dogs they can pose a serious health risk because they act as an intermediate host for one of the most serious types of internal worms…
December 3, 2009 • 143 shares • 64 comments
What is Kennel Cough in dogs and how is it treated?
Dogs
What is Kennel Cough in dogs and how is it treated?
As a boarding kennel owner and a vet, I am often asked about this illness. From my point of view it has an unfortunate name, which implies that it only occurs in kennels. In fact an outbreak can occur in any area, and be…
November 30, 2009 • 5 comments
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In praise of the Guinea Pig
I love Guinea Pigs, I think they are fabulous little creatures, friendly, full of character and very easy to keep........Guinea Pigs make great pets but are particularly good for children. They are easy to handle and cal…
November 25, 2009 • 1 shares • 2 comments
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