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Why is my dog scratching? He hasn't got fleas!
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Why is my dog scratching? He hasn't got fleas!
Dogs do occasionally scratch, but if it’s frequent, incessant or distressing then something is amiss. Some dogs will lick or nibble rather than scratch. Many do this in private so watch out for red, sore skin, bald patch…
August 19, 2019 • 496 shares • 13 comments
Beware Summer Risks
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Beware Summer Risks
As the days get warmer (and warmer and even warmer! - Ed.) we all want to be outside enjoying the sun with our pets, whether this means going out and about on day trips, going on holiday or enjoying time out in the garde…
July 25, 2019 • 41 shares
Why has my bunny got a mucky bottom?
Pet Diet and Nutrition
Why has my bunny got a mucky bottom?
As this week is rabbit awareness week let’s start with some fun digestive facts about rabbits!   Fun fact one: Despite their small, furry appearance a rabbit’s digestive system greatly resembles that of a...
June 3, 2019 • 98 shares • 3 comments
Why is my dog eating grass?
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Why is my dog eating grass?
Dogs may eat grass for a variety of reasons. For many dogs it’s considered entirely normal for them to eat a small amount of grass - in fact around 70% of dogs were found to eat grass in one study, and it was also found…
May 3, 2019 • 1098 shares • 1 comments
How to care for your Easter (chocolate) bunny
Pet Diet and Nutrition
How to care for your Easter (chocolate) bunny
Invented sometime around the 19th century, it’s now estimated that about 90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced yearly worldwide. While a larger population than the estimated one million pet rabbits currently i…
April 20, 2019 • 28 shares
Foreign Bodies – and where to find them
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Foreign Bodies – and where to find them
It’s an odd phrase, ‘foreign body.’ It’s like something that a caricature of a 1960s Home Office worker might have found. But of course, when we use it medically, we mean something very specific: an object that has sneak…
March 22, 2019 • 46 shares
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