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How painful are dogs after surgery? 
Animal Welfare
How painful are dogs after surgery? 
Surgery in veterinary patients, and humans, is not an uncommon option for treatment or prevention of a health problem. However, unlike with humans, veterinary species cannot tell us how painful they are following such a…
May 28, 2025 • 31 shares
Using worm egg counts for horses 
Horses
Using worm egg counts for horses 
As horse owners we don’t want our horses to carry a heavy worm burden. Unfortunately, the heavy use of wormers over the years has led to a significant amount of worm resistance within the equine population. This means to…
May 27, 2025 • 24 shares
Should I use a mobile vet? Pros, cons and pricing 
New vet
Should I use a mobile vet? Pros, cons and pricing 
These days, everything seems to be mobile and based on convenience – phones, the internet, music. There are mobile mechanics, mobile hairdressers and yes, even mobile vets. For many people, taking their pet to the vet is…
May 23, 2025 • 50 shares
The importance of the energy density for dog food  
Diet
The importance of the energy density for dog food  
There is now a huge variety of different dog foods on the market - it can be overwhelming to know the best one to choose for your pet. There are many factors to consider, such as your dog’s age, weight, neutering status,…
May 21, 2025 • 29 shares
My new cat isn't settling into my home - how can I help them? 
Behaviour
My new cat isn't settling into my home - how can I help them? 
You’ve brought your cat home at last, and you’re ready for all that cozy lap time and purring to begin! But your new feline friend seems more inclined hide under the sofa, rather than relax on it with you. You knew it wo…
May 20, 2025 • 70 shares
What do veterinary nurses do? The theatre nurse
Surgery
What do veterinary nurses do? The theatre nurse
As veterinary nurses we are all trained to work in the theatres, it is a big part of our role. A theatre nurse could be the qualified nurse who is going into theatre to monitor a procedure, or the one that is assisting w…
May 19, 2025 • 6 shares
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