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Rabbits are particularly vulnerable to disease resulting from incorrect feeding. So here's what you need to know.
Psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) is a disease of parrot species that is lifelong and carries wide implications for the health of the affected bird, as well as those sharing the environment both at the time and in the future.
Providing your dog a balanced diet is vital in maintaining its overall health. What should you consider?
Tips for exporting your pet and travel outside of the EU - and how we can help.
All the basic information you need to have happy and healthy terrapins and turtles
Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine (hormone related) condition in dogs, and is known as the ‘great pretender’ because is can present as almost anything!
Herpes viruses belong to an enormous family of DNA viruses – there are over 100 different strains and they affect most species.
Ileus or gut stasis is the term used to describe a condition where part of or all of the gastrointestinal tract ceases to move. It is very common in rabbits and guinea-pigs, both as a primary and a secondary condition.
C. albicans can be a primary gastrointestinal pathogen, especially in finches, but it is more frequently secondary to another problem.
Providing your cat a balanced diet is vital in maintaining its overall health. What should it include?
How we can help with Animal Health Certificates, Export Health Certificates and Commercial exports
Applying a poultice can be a useful way of removing small foreign bodies from paws – for example grass seeds, thorns and splinters.
For most eye injuries, it is recommended that you seek veterinary care as even minor injuries can lead to loss of vision. However, there are steps you can carry out at home to provide first aid or treat simple problems (such as dirt in the eyes).


